Syracuse University College of Law Launches LL.M. Program
The Master of Laws (LL.M.) for foreign students at Syracuse University College of Law is a new 24-credit hour graduate program designed to offer students with a foreign (non-U.S.) law degree or its equivalent, advanced study in American law. Applications are now being accepted through May 15, 2012 for students entering fall 2012.
“We believe in the international exchange of ideas and we are dedicated to welcoming students to this program from varied legal backgrounds and nations,” says Aviva Abramovsky, associate professor of law, associate dean for special projects, and director of the LL.M. program. “Whether you are seeking a comprehensive overview of the American system of laws or seek to specialize in concentrated areas of course work, our one-year LL.M. program will provide you with that knowledge and expertise.”
In this one-year residential degree program, students will take two basic foundational courses together. One to introduce the students to basics of the American Legal system, and a second in Legal Writing with a third required research seminar of their choice. The remainder of the program allows students to tailor their own experience in the LL.M. from among the diverse courses offered at the College.
The Syracuse Law LL.M. program is exclusively available to graduates in law from foreign academic institutions or those who are otherwise licensed to practice law in their home jurisdictions. Individuals from diverse legal backgrounds, including corporate, government, and private practice, judicial and academic are encouraged to apply.
To learn more about the Syracuse University College of Law LL.M. program visit www.law.syr.edu/llm-admissions or email llmadmissions@law.syr.edu





