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The University of Arizona offers both the Master of Legal Studies (MLS) and Master of Laws (LLM). The LLM is designed for students who already possess a foreign law degree and wish to advance their understanding of the US legal system. The MLS is for individuals without a first law degree who would like to develop an understanding of US laws and regulations. A student with the equivalent of a bachelor's degree in any discipline or field may apply for the MLS.
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Select the program you are interested in
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JD
JD for Non-U.S. Lawyers
Master of Laws (LLM)
Doctor of Juridical Science (SJD)
Master of Legal Studies (MLS)
Graduate Certificates in Health Law
Undergraduate B.A. in Law
Students can choose from a variety of areas of specialization.
Introduction to US Law
provides an overview of US law and includes courses relevant to the bar exam. Students who pursue this specialization may be eligible for the bar exam in the state of Washington.
Indigenous People’s Law & Policy
offers students the opportunity to specialize in federal Indian law, tribal law and policy, and indigenous peoples’ human rights.
International Trade & Business Law
provides training in international law, international economic law and policy, business law, and economic development.
Mining Law
engages in issues related to all aspects of global mining law and policy
Which LLM specialization are you interested in?
Students can choose from a variety of areas of specialization.
Introduction to US Law
provides an overview of US law and includes courses relevant to the bar exam. Students who pursue this specialization may be eligible for the bar exam in the state of Washington.
Indigenous People’s Law & Policy
offers students the opportunity to specialize in federal Indian law, tribal law and policy, and indigenous peoples’ human rights.
International Trade & Business Law
provides training in international law, international economic law and policy, business law, and economic development.
Mining Law
engages in issues related to all aspects of global mining law and policy
Which LLM specialization are you interested in?
Introduction to US Law
Indigenous People’s Law & Policy (IPLP)
International Trade & Business Law (ITBL)
Mining Law
Expected Entry Term
Expected Entry Term
Fall A, 2020 (August 24 - October 14)
Fall B, 2020 (October 15 - December 17)
Spring A, 2021 (January - March)
Spring B, 2021 (March - May)
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