Certificate in Business Law

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  1. Randell1234

    Randell1234 Moderator

    Are there any DL programs that offer a certificate in Law or Business Law? SCUPS used to have a Masters in Law but it is gone.
     
  2. Dude

    Dude New Member

    I seem to recall a couple of MS degrees being offered in legal studies. This was discussed recently.
     
  3. Dude

    Dude New Member

  4. little fauss

    little fauss New Member

    Isn't there also Indiana University in Pennsylvania? And what of the U of London programs: LLB, LLM, MS in Law and Finance, all available online.

    I think the Friends program is on-ground. I've taught there for their College of Adult and Professional Studies, but in the business program--which is available DL, but only in Kansas at once-a-week satellite locations. I'm not certain about the legal studies masters, but pretty sure it's in-person.

    Fort Hays State has a DL "Justice Studies" program, but it's bachelor's level.

    You could also do one of the MLS programs available DL out there that allow a legal concentration. FHSU has a "Criminal Justice" emphasis to their DL MLS (not really law or business law, though).

    I think a person could do the Harvard Master of Liberal Arts primarily online (one semester residency) and emphasize legal studies. Though there is no specific legal studies option, there are a number of classes that are offered in law and legal studies, and one could presumably fill out all their elective requirements with them and couple that with Government as an emphasis (which Harvard does offer), then write their thesis on legal studies and have the rough approximation of a legal studies DL degree.
     
  5. Ted Heiks

    Ted Heiks Moderator and Distinguished Senior Member

    Deakin University www.deakin.edu.au , Macquarie University www.coe.mq.edu.au , and Robert Gordon University www.rgu.ac.uk offer master's degrees in business law.
     
  6. Ted Heiks

    Ted Heiks Moderator and Distinguished Senior Member

  7. Dude

    Dude New Member

    LOL... I'm ready for it! :D:D:D
     
  8. Randell1234

    Randell1234 Moderator

    I thought we were not to discuss those things openly :confused: Didn't you take that oath?
     
  9. Ted Heiks

    Ted Heiks Moderator and Distinguished Senior Member

    The only rule I ever heard about was that a Senior Member is not supposed to talk about being a Senior Member, though that is (I believe) forgivable in certain circumstances.
     
  10. eric.brown

    eric.brown New Member

    I believe it is California University in Pennsylvania (strange name huh?).

    Website is here -> Cal U in Penn Legal Studies MS
     
  11. Ted Heiks

    Ted Heiks Moderator and Distinguished Senior Member

    The great state of Pennsylvania does indeed have both a California University www.cup.edu and an Indiana University www.iup.edu , which (surprise, surprise!!) are located, respectively, in California, Pennsylvania, and Indiana, Pennsylvania.
     
  12. eric.brown

    eric.brown New Member

    Thanks Ted...I never cease to amaze myself at how little I really know. I am constantly learning something new every day :)
     
  13. little fauss

    little fauss New Member

    Actually, I think it was California University of Pennsylvania I was thinking of with the DL law program, not Indiana. I'm sure you can see the reason for my mistake.
     

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