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George Washington University, Law School
M.S.L. in Government Procurement Law
- Washington, USA
MLS
Full time, Part time
1 year
Blended, Distance Learning, On-Campus
English
GW Lawโs MSL helps meet the growing demand for non-lawyers to be familiar with the many ways that law influences industry. The MSL program is intended for professionals who are not interested in earning a law degree or practicing law but work in jobs where knowledge of the law is important. The knowledge gained can augment career preparation or professional advancement. The courses in this practice area explore the body of rules regulating the process by which the federal government enters into contracts with private parties and oversees the performance of those contracts. Government Contracts is a one-semester survey course for students seeking a general overview of the law in this area; those preferring a more in-depth course of study may choose instead the Formation of Government Contracts and Performance of Government Contracts sequence. Advanced courses in this area include a series of seminars designed to provide students with a richer understanding of how procurement systems operate, both in the U.S. and abroad, and selected topics courses designed to provide students with varying perspectives on emerging issues in the law.
Fordham Law School
Online Master of Studies in Law in Corporate Compliance
- Online USA
MLS
Full time, Part time
12 months
Distance Learning
English
In as few as 12 months, learn to advocate for integrity at your organization with a flexible, online M.S.L. in Corporate Compliance from top-40 Fordham Law School. No GRE or LSAT required. Choose a program trackโgeneral, human resources, financial services, or health careโto gain industry-specific knowledge.
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Students wishing to pursue advanced legal studies may benefit from a Master of Science in Legal Studies, or MLS. Because this degree is not necessarily required for many careers, it may stand out on a resume and give a graduate an advantage over other applicants.