Master of Laws (LLM)
The Master of Laws (LLM) at Harvard University is a Master-level Law program for international students. It combines core theory with applied, industry-relevant projects and is designed to lead into strong graduate employment and, in many destinations, post-study work and residency pathways.
Entry requirements
A recognised bachelor's degree (or equivalent) in a related field with a strong GPA, plus English proficiency (IELTS 7.0 overall). Some programs require relevant work experience or a portfolio.
Careers & market demand
Demand. Internationally recognised law degrees (especially LLMs) open careers in cross-border commercial law, compliance, arbitration and policy, with strong demand in finance and tech hubs.
Career pathways. Solicitor/attorney, corporate counsel, compliance officer, policy adviser, arbitrator, legal consultant.
Courses in this degree (6)
Every module — with topics, skills and the career pathway it builds.
International Commercial Law
Corporate & Securities Law
Intellectual Property Law
International Human Rights Law
Dispute Resolution & Arbitration
Dissertation
From this degree to a student visa
Prove funds for the first year of tuition + living costs shown on the Form I-20. Post-study: Optional Practical Training (OPT): 12 months, plus 24 months STEM extension.