Charting your career?

We’re here to guide you with information on advanced and graduate law degrees, certificate programs, and more useful tools, so you can excel throughout your professional journey—in law or any other industry.

Build your credentials (in any career) with a Legal Master’s Degree.

A master’s degree in law—typically one-year programs offered by law schools as a Master of Science in Laws (MSL), Master of Legal Studies (MLS), or some other variation—can help you:

  • Learn the intricacies of negotiations and contracts. 

  • Understand the social, political, and economic impacts of law. 

  • Better navigate legal procedures in various fields (e.g., HR and corporate compliance). 

If you want to study law but aren’t looking to become a lawyer, this interdisciplinary approach could be an ideal fit. 

Advance your legal career with an LLM Degree.

An LLM, or Master of Law, is a graduate qualification in the field of law created for lawyers to expand their knowledge, study a specialized area of law, or gain international qualifications if they’ve earned a law degree outside the U.S. or Canada.

Gain a professional edge—without committing to a full degree.

If you’re not practicing law but are looking for specialized legal knowledge to advance your career prospects, you might find value in a Legal Certificate program.

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