Online MS in Law Program

Discussion in 'General Distance Learning Discussions' started by jayncali73, Oct 7, 2007.

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  1. jayncali73

    jayncali73 New Member

    I stumbled across this program and it looked interesting for someone who might want to study law but not become a lawyer. I don't know anything about the reputation of the college nor does it list cost on the website. It is 10 six week classes and you get a Masters of Science in Law.

    http://www.woodbury-college.info/programs/program_overview/default.asp

    "The Master of Science in Law (MSL) degree at Woodbury College orients professionals – in manufacturing, sales, human resources, health, elder services, and other areas -- to the legal system and its many intersections with their profession. The program's core courses equip professionals with knowledge in the areas of legal language and analysis, contracts, information privacy, litigation, constitutional issues, regulatory law, liability, and alternative dispute resolution. Concentration courses add specialized learning for managers, human resource specialists, health professionals, and those in the growing field of gerontology. Students learn to find and interpret the law affecting their activities, identify and handle situations with legal implications, and keep legal problems from escalating. All students study conflict management to learn skills for preventing and resolving disputes that need not go to litigation, and throughout the curriculum examine ethics through attention to the legal, moral and social implications of professional decisions".
     

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