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Credit requirements and courses:
Course offerings CCL LL.M.
Legal Studies Course Descriptions
In order to qualify for an LL.M. degree in the Comparative Constitutional Law program, students have to complete 24 course (class) credits and satisfy the writing requirements. One course credit may be obtained by attending a 14 x 50-minute course and complying with the assessment requirements for that course. The CCL LL.M. long thesis is worth 3 credits out of the total 24 credits. Students writing a long thesis shall complete 21 course (class) credits and will obtain 3 credits from their thesis.
