American master's degree usually takes two years, such as management, computer and other disciplines. Those who have studied financial law LLM for one year need 9 months to 19 months to remember it. According to the different academic years of the majors studied, as well as the differences between public universities and private universities, the tuition fees are also very different.
Business school: about $46,000-$39,000 per year.
Harvard $4 1 0,900, Stanford $4,5921,University of Pennsylvania $4 1 0,950, Massachusetts Institute of Technology $44,556 and Northwestern University $43,935.
Law school: about $43,000 to $35,000 a year.
The tuition fees of the top five schools are $43,750 from Yale University, $39,325 from Harvard University, $393 16 from Stanford University, $43,470 from Columbia University and $40,890 from new york University.
School of Engineering: USD 3,500 to USD 65,438 +0.5 million per year.
MIT $32,750, Stanford $37 1 10, University of California, Berkeley $ 14998, University of Illinois $24,644.
The cost is mainly composed of two parts, tuition and living expenses (mainly accommodation).
Different majors, different schools and different regions charge different fees. Generally, the tuition and living expenses for one year add up to 30,000-50,000 dollars. The cost of business school, law school and medical school will be higher, generally 40,000-60,000 dollars a year. Usually, the tuition fees in private schools are more expensive than those in public schools, and the living expenses in big cities are also more expensive than those in small urban areas.
School rankings may also have an impact. For example, the top ten universities usually pay more than $50,000 a year.