International LL.M. students at the law school can choose to pursue general studies or specialize in one of four concentration areas: Global Governance & Human Rights, Law & Technology, Law & Business, or Law & State & Religion. All students must complete 32 credits, which includes taking five core courses, one workshop, and one seminar. For their remaining courses, students specializing in an area must take at least four courses in that concentration, while general study students can choose from any courses offered.