The Master of Law is a program for people looking to break into the legal field, or preparing for law school. In this one-year, 30-credit program, you will gain relevant legal training to enhance your career and increase employability. With no GRE or LSAT required, this degree is open to students with any educational or professional background.
Faculty and staff are reminded that they can take advantage of the university’s tuition waver program to cover costs for this degree.
Choose from specializations in criminal law, health law, international business law, intellectual property law, public international law or U.S. & global legal studies and learn from top faculty in the School of Law.
To start in Fall 2020, apply by the priority deadline, June 1, or final deadline, July 15.
Questions? Contact Deitrhia Finch at dma17@case.edu.