LL.M. in Air and Space Law
Description
The University of Mississippi School of Law is a world leader in air and space law education, research, and public service.
This LL.M. degree program is designed for both U.S. and foreign-trained law school graduates interested in a rigorous legal curriculum in U.S., international, and comparative air and space law. It is the first and only LL.M. program in the U.S. offering a combined air and space law postgraduate law degree at an ABA accredited law school.
LL.M. Program Advantages
Unique emphasis in U.S. air and space law. Extensive air law expertise and over 45 years in space law. On-campus or online, full-time or part-time. Participate, if qualified, in the Journal of Space Law. Comprehensive air and space law collection. Access to University of Mississippi Space Law Archives. American Bar Association accredited law school.
Minimum Total Credit Hours: 26
Course Requirements
Thesis Program
(26 Credit Hours)
Fall | |
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U.S. National Aviation Law | 3 |
U.S. National Space Law | 3 |
Public International Air Law | 3 |
Master's Thesis I (Advisor) | 1 |
Semester Credits | 10 |
Spring | |
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International Space Law | 3 |
Private International Air Law | 3 |
Comparative National Space Law | 3 |
Master's Theis II (Advisor) | 1 |
Semester Credits | 10 |
Summer | |
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Master's Thesis III (Advisor) | 6 |
Semester Credits | 6 |
Total Credits | 26 |
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