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1.0k Master's degrees in Law in United States
Justice Studies
The Justice Studies MSc program from Arizona State University is designed for future scholars and change agents seeking understanding of the concept of justice and strategies for conducting research and evaluating policies that promote social change.
Transnational Business Practice
The LLM in Transnational Business Practice program from University of the Pacific trains lawyers to practice in the field of international business law. The degree further prepares lawyers for a career in the global economy.

Criminal Justice
In the Criminal Justice programme at the Widener University, you'll develop skills in criminological theory and research methods with a focus on applying knowledge through practical experience.
Business Administration or International Business Administration with Law
As business and law become increasingly interconnected, the University of South Carolina offer a cross-disciplinary opportunity to pursue a joint J.D./IMBA or J.D./MBA, which saves time by having students enroll in both programs concurrently. Apply to the Business Administration or International Business Administration with Law JD/MBA degrees.
International Business Law
The M.L.S. in International Business Law program from University of Oklahoma is a 32-credit hour program that can be completed entirely online in 15 months.
Law and Social Work - Dual Degree
Recognizing that many problems faced by people in today's complex society require solutions that cross traditional boundaries of professional expertise, Washburn University has developed the Law and Social Work - Dual Degree Program in Law and Social Work to encourage students to obtain Master of Social Work (M.S.W.) and Juris Doctor (J.D.) degrees during their course of study at Washburn.

Law
In this Law program offered by the University of Idaho, you will learn to analyze, interpret and apply the law to meet the diverse legal needs of your future clients.
Law (JD) and Social Work
The Law (JD) and Social Work dual degree offered at University of Texas at Austin allows students to integrate the conceptual frameworks, knowledge bases, and practice skills of both professions into a unified program that will enhance their preparation for practice in today’s increasingly complex legal and social service environments.
Commercial Enterprise in Space
The Commercial Enterprise in Space program of the Florida Institute of Technology is designed for students interested in developing the skills and knowledge needed for leadership roles in space technology management, innovation, national security, international law and treaties, and human space flight.
Restorative and Transformative Justice
The Bridgewater State University Restorative and Transformative Justice concentration will provide students with a fundamental knowledge of restorative justice and the essential skills to work within the cutting edge movement of restorative justice.
Criminal Justice Leadership
Today’s multifaceted criminal justice system demands ethical leaders who possess the critical thinking and problem-solving skills to address the complex issues and challenges of criminal justice in the 21st century. National University’s Master of Criminal Justice Leadership is designed to prepare you for in-demand careers in government at the local state, and federal levels.
Criminal Justice
Ranked among the nation's most military-friendly institutions by G.I. Jobs and Military Advanced Education magazines, Saint Leo University has been educating professionals with their Master's in Criminal Justice for more than three decades.
Law
The Master of Studies in Law (MSL) program at University of Illinois at Urbana Champaign is for accomplished professionals and academics in other disciplines who want to learn about the law in order to strengthen their professional skills.
Public Diplomacy
The Public Diplomacy MPD program, offered in partnership with the University of Southern California Dornsife College of Letters, Arts and Sciences’ School of International Relations, emphasizes the role of non-state actors, global public opinion, international news and international communication in the public diplomacy process.
Criminal Justice-Public Administration Dual Degree
The Criminal Justice program of University of Central Florida is designed to meet the needs of students preparing for careers in the field of criminal justice. The curriculum focuses on the traditional issues such as management, administrative and criminal justice theory, as well as basic research methods and descriptive statistics.
Legal Studies
If your work involves regulations, negotiations or working with lawyers or legal issues, earning a Legal Studies degree at The University of Arizona will help you improve your career prospects by obtaining legal and critical thinking skills.
International Relations and Law
The International Relations and Law dual degree program at Boston University prepares students for careers in national governments or international agencies, international negotiation, and human rights organizations.
Law and Theology
Emory University's JD/MDiv program in Law and Theology offers a unique opportunity to deepen your understanding of both legal principles and theological perspectives. Prepare to engage in meaningful conversations at the intersection of law and theology, equipping yourself with the knowledge and skills to address complex legal and ethical issues.
Human Resources Law and Compliance Certificate
The Human Resources Law and Compliance Certificate program at University of Southern California is designed for experienced lawyers, corporate counsel, consultants, judges, prosecutors, academics, members of government ministries and bankers. Applicants to the M.C.L. program must have completed an LL.M. degree in the U.S. prior to applying to the M.C.L. program.
Laws
Take full advantage of NYU Law's extraordinarily wide range of courses to design an individualized curriculum that matches your intellectual and professional interests with the Master of Laws delivered at New York University.