Description
LL.M. Childlaw Thesis
Students enrolled in the Child and Family Law LLM degree program must enroll in this course in order to graduate. Working with a thesis supervisor, students have the option of completing a research paper of publishable quality. Students and their supervisor work together to agree on a topic and supervision schedule.

LLM students must complete all required elective credits before enrolling.

Outcomes: Develop focused, original research topic in partnership with the thesis supervisor that aligns with academic interests and scholarly standards, demonstrating potential for academic contribution and publication; Create a comprehensive research plan in collaboration with the thesis supervisor, outlining clear research questions, methodologies, and a timeline that supports the completion of a publishable paper; Execute independent research through the selection of appropriate methodologies, critical analysis of existing literature, and data gathering to address defined research questions; Apply critical thinking to the work, with integration of supervisor feedback to refine and strengthen the research findings, methodology, and overall structure, enhancing the clarity and depth of the paper.
Details
Grading Basis
Credit / No Credit
Units
3
Component
FTC-Supervision - Required
Offering
Course
LAW 651
Academic Group
School of Law
Academic Organization
Law Department
Enrollment Requirements
Restricted to Child and Family Law LLM students.