Master of Laws - American Legal Studies
    Duration12 month(s)
    Tuition Fee
    USD 53,600 / Year
    Apply DateOctober 1, 2021
    Next IntakeJanuary 6, 2022

    Master of Laws - American Legal Studies

    About

    Overview Delaware Law offers master of laws programs on its campus located in Wilmington, Delaware. There are several unique concentrations from which to choose. Learning outcomesMaster of Laws - American Legal Studies students at Widener University-Delaware Law School who choose to complete a master of laws program at Delaware Law School in a seated class format, may enjoy campus life with our on-campus housing, access to exercise facilities, involvement in student clubs, and the opportunity to visit local courthouses and government. I want to find another Master Course Available only to foreign-educated students who have completed a first degree in law from an academically qualified non-U.S. law school. This concentration can help foreign-trained attorneys prepare for a bar exam and legal practice in the United States. LLM American Legal System and LLM Research, Writing, and Analysis courses are required, as well as Professional Responsibility.
    The Master of Laws - American Legal Studies program at Widener University-Delaware Law School s designed for attorneys from the U.S. and abroad who seek to expand their knowledge in a specialized area of current practice—or who want to develop a new area of legal expertise.

    Requirements

    English Requirements

    • IELTSMin 6.5
    • TOEFLMin 83

    Other Requirements

    1ResumeThe applicant must submit a resume. There is no page limit.Personal StatementThe applicant is required to submit a 2-page word statement of educational and professional goals, double-spaced, that will serve as both a statement of purpose and a writing sample. The thoughts and words of the statement must be uniquely those of the applicant. With the exception of basic proofreading, no other(s) may assist in the creation of this statement.Letters of RecommendationThe applicant must submit two letters of recommendation addressing the applicant’s academic and professional potential. Letters of recommendation must identify you as a graduate program applicant.

    Fee Information

    Master of Laws - American Legal Studies

    Widener University-Delaware Law School

    Widener University-Delaware Law School

    United States of America

    United States of America, Wilmington