LL.M. Quick Facts

World map showing the countries where are Class of 2024 LLM students are originally from.
LL.M. Class of 2024 students are originally from Barbados, Colombia, Germany, Guatemala, Ireland, Japan, Mexico,
Netherlands, Sweden, Switzerland, the United Kingdom, and the United States.
20
students in the Class of 2024
65%
have prior full-time legal experience
35%
have a graduate degree

The University of Texas School of Law offers a single LL.M. degree with six different concentrations. Each degree concentration provides students with the opportunity to complete specified courses in obtaining a certificate of specialization in that concentration. The LL.M. Program is flexible and allows each student to design an individual course of study tailored to their academic and professional interests. Our LL.M. concentrations, which includes Independent Study, are:

In addition to English, members of the LL.M. Class of 2024 speak Dutch, French, German, Italian, Japanese, Latin, Spanish, Swahili, Swedish, and Swiss-German.

Members of this year’s class have received scholarships from highly selective sources including two from the Fulbright Foreign Student Program and two who are members of the Judge Advocate General’s Corps.

LL.M. students can become eligible to sit for a state bar examination.