Application Process for the Entertainment and Media Law LL.M. Program

Degree Requirements

To qualify for the LL.M. degree in Entertainment and Media Law, students must have earned a Juris Doctor (J.D.) or equivalent degree and complete a minimum of 24 additional credit hours; 18 credit hours must be in courses within the entertainment and media law curriculum*, including classes in our London and Los Angeles summer programs, and 18 credit hours must be earned at Southwestern.

Graduate students are free to elect up to 6 credits from any other courses offered by Southwestern. Courses taken for credit toward a J.D. degree will not be counted toward the LL.M.degree. Students may attend on either a full-time (usually completed in one year) or part-time (usually completed in two years) basis. Students enrolled in the LL.M. program must attain a cumulative grade point average of 2.33 to earn the LL.M. degree.**

A graduate student who earns 24 credits with a cumulative GPA of 2.0 or greater, but less than 2.33, will be awarded a Certificate of Completion and may be eligible to take certain state bar examinations, and, if successful, be admitted to practice.

*Copyright Law must have been completed within three years prior to entering the program or during the first semester of the program.

**An LL.M. student who has a J.D. degree from a U.S. law school and does not attain a 2.33 GPA in a semester will be placed on academic probation and will be academically disqualified after two consecutive semesters of full-time work below 2.33.

Admissions Criteria

This LL.M. program is a rigorous course of study designed to immerse graduate students in entertainment, media and intellectual property law. Admission is based on the applicant’s potential for distinguished performance in (and contribution to) the program, academic record, the institutions awarding the baccalaureate and law degrees, professional experience and accomplishments, recommendations, areas of interest, diversity and geographic factors.

Application Process

  1. Application for Admission

    The same application form is used for entry into the program for either the Fall, Spring, or Summer semester.  You may apply online through the LSAC . Although online applications are preferred, a printed application form along with additional documentation not submitted electronically may be sent to:  

    Biederman Entertainment and Media Law Institute LLM Program
    ºÚÈË̽»¨
    3050 Wilshire Boulevard, Suite BW333
    Los Angeles, CA 90010
    Phone: 213-738-6602
    Fax: 213-738-6814
    llmadmissions@swlaw.edu

    All materials (including letters of recommendation) must be clearly identified with the applicant’s full name and LSAC account number.

    Foreign applicants or applicants who completed their undergraduate and/or legal degrees at institutions outside the United States or Canada must fulfill additional requirements.

  2. Application Fee

    A nonrefundable $60 check or money order (in U.S. funds) made payable to ºÚÈË̽»¨ must be submitted with the admissions application form or with the Certification Letter if applying online. The canceled check will serve as the receipt. Applicants may pay the fee using a credit card if applying online through LSAC and selecting the Electronic Payment Option or by contacting the LL.M. Program Office directly.

  3. Personal Statement

    The applicant's personal statement should describe the motivation for pursuing the entertainment LL.M. degree, as well as relevant life experiences, relevant course credits, accomplishments, special interests, personal qualities, and career objectives that would be helpful to the Admissions Committee in making its decision. The personal statement should be 2-3 pages in length and typed.

  4. Resume/Curriculum Vitae

    A current resume that lists all academic and professional credentials and work experience is required.

  5. Letters of Recommendation

    At least two letters of recommendation should be submitted on behalf of the applicant by persons (other than relatives) who are familiar with the applicant's academic and professional abilities and potential. Letters may be submitted directly to the Biederman Entertainment and Media Law Institute Office.

  6. Official Transcripts

    Official, sealed transcripts are required from all law schools attended (or currently attending) and all colleges and universities at which a degree was completed. Transcripts should show the degrees earned, dates awarded, and class rank. For U.S. law school graduates, class rank must be indicated on the transcript, or separately from the law school registrar.

  7. Foreign Applicants: English Proficiency and Credential Evaluation

    Because the entertainment law program requires a professional level of English language proficiency, applicants whose primary language is not English or whose education has been in a language other than English must demonstrate English proficiency on either the Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) or International English Language Testing System (IELTS) exam. Students taking the TOEFL must achieve a minimum score of 90 on the ibt or 577 on the paper-based test. Students taking the IELTS must achieve a minimum score of 6.5. More information on TOEFL is available online at and more information on the IELTS is available online at .

    The applicant must submit foreign academic transcripts for analysis by a credentials evaluation service (see a partial list of providers below). A degree equivalency statement with an assessment of grade point average should be requested.

    For more information contact:

    Global Services Associates, Inc.
    409 N. Pacific Coast Highway #393
    Redondo Beach, CA 90277
    Tel & Fax: (310) 828-5709
    www.globaleval.org | info@globaleval.org

    International Education Research Foundation
    P.O. Box 3665
    Culver City, CA 90231-3665
    Tel: (310) 258-9451 | Fax: (310) 342-7086
    www.ierf.org | info@ierf.org

    LSAC LL.M. Credential Assembly Service
    662 Penn Street Box 8511
    Newtown, PA 18940-8511
    Tel: (215) 968-1315 | Fax: (215) 504-1456
    www.lsac.org/llm | LLMinfo@LSAC.org

    World Education Services
    Bowling Green Station
    P.O. Box 5087
    New York, NY 10274-5087
    Tel: (212) 966-6311 | Fax: (212) 739-6100
      | info@wes.org

  8. Grading System

    Students enrolled in ºÚÈË̽»¨â€™s program for the LL.M. degree in Entertainment and Media Law must complete the program at ºÚÈË̽»¨ under the following standard letter-based grading system: A+, A, A-, B+, B, B-, C+, C, C-, D+, D, D-, F. Students enrolled in the program will receive a letter grade as warranted by their examination or other performance criteria as prescribed by the supervising professor(s) of each corresponding class.

    For the avoidance of doubt, no student enrolled in the program will be graded according to a non-letter scale under any circumstances (e.g., High Honors, Honors, High Pass, Pass, Fail, etc.). Students are advised to contact any jurisdiction in which they wish to take a bar examination to ascertain their eligibility to sit for the examination.

    For more information on California Bar Certification see Bar Exam Policy in Section 1 of this handbook. Students enrolled in the LL.M. program must maintain a cumulative grade point average of 2.330 to earn the LL.M. degree. Any student who fails to maintain a 2.330 GPA in a semester will be placed on academic probation and will be academically disqualified after two consecutive semesters reflecting a GPA lower than 2.330.

  9. Law Degree Requirement

    Applicants educated in the United States must have a degree from an ABA-accredited law school. A foreign-educated applicant’s degree(s) must be from a university accredited in the country in which it is located or the applicant must be admitted to practice before the highest court in that country.

  10. Application Deadlines

    It is in the applicant’s best interest to apply as early as possible; however, the application file for Fall admission should be completed no later than June 30, for Spring admission no later than November 15, and for Summer admission no later than April 15. Applications submit after those dates will be considered on an individual basis. Waiting lists will be established early.

Admission to the Bar in the United States

Each state sets its own criteria for qualification for the bar. Students who earn the LL.M. degree or Certificate of Completion may be eligible to take certain state bar examinations. Please be sure to contact the jurisdiction or state in which you wish to take the bar examination to determine their eligibility requirements to sit for the examination. Information about the California State Bar Examination can be found at .