QS Rank:

130

University of California Davis

California
,United States

Program Rank

125

Program Name
Masters in llm International Arbitration
Overview
The University of California, Davis, a distinguished 'Public Ivy' and R1 research university, offers a specialized LL.M. in International Arbitration within its renowned School of Law (King Hall). This full-time, two-semester program is meticulously designed for foreign lawyers, judges, prosecutors, and other legal professionals seeking to master the theoretical knowledge and practical skills essential for resolving cross-border commercial disputes through arbitration. Students benefit from integration into J.D. classes and a customizable curriculum, preparing them for impactful careers in international legal practice.

Total Tuition Fees
$60,095.833

Duration
10 Months
Ranking
#38
US World and News Report
#63
The World University Rankings
#130
QS World University Rankings
Class Profile
Career Outcomes
Graduates of the LL.M. in International Arbitration program are well-prepared for diverse roles in international dispute resolution, leveraging their expertise in arbitration principles and practices. The program equips legal professionals with the skills needed to navigate complex cross-border commercial disputes.
Prospective Job Roles
Mediator
Dispute Resolution Specialist
International Arbitrator
International Litigation Counsel
Legal Advisor (International Trade)
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Eligibility Criteria

Accepted fields include Law.
Fees and Funding
Tuition figures are for the full-time LL.M. program for the 2025 academic year. The cost of living and health insurance are estimated for a student in Davis, California.

Tuition Fees
$72,115 / year

Overall Cost
$94,115 / year
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