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M.J. Admissions
Why a Master of Jurisprudence (M.J.) degree?
This degree is designed for individuals interested in developing a better understanding of the law, but who do not wish to practice law or earn a J.D. degree.
Knowledge about the law intersects with a wide array of other disciplines. You’ll have the opportunity to choose from among 150 courses, focusing on a variety of professions, including but not limited to:
- Agriculture Law-Dual Degree Option
- Business and Corporate Affairs
- Contracts
- Education Law-Dual Degree Option
- Employment and Human Resources
- Environment & Natural Resources
- Government Regulations
- Health and Science
- Intellectual Property
- International Law
- Journalism
- Law Enforcement
- Legislative Initiatives
- Philanthropy-Dual Degree Option
- Social Work
- Sports and Entertainment
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Review curricular options - based on your particular interest
M.J. students learn substantive areas of law customized to their individual interests and career goals in order to:
- Understand regulatory framework
- Synthesize information
- Think critically
- Analyze complex issues
- See multiple sides of an argument
- Present information clearly and efficiently
Eligibility
To be eligible for admission to the M.J. degree program applicants must hold a bachelor’s degree from a U.S. institution of higher learning or an equivalent academic degree from an educational institution in a country other than the United States.
Holders of a J.D. and other law degrees are ineligible for this degree.
Last Updated: April, 2021.