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Master of Science in Law Programs

Nova Southeastern University’s Shepard Broad Law Center offers valuable learning opportunities via rigorous online Master’s Degree in Law programs. Each of our programs is designed to add value to your career and prepare you for a future helping to improve the lives of others.

Our curriculum has been created for busy professionals, who also have home and family obligations. The targeted online courses will help you earn your Master’s of Science in Law in as little as two years, on the convenience of your own schedule, from the privacy of your home or office.

The objective is to make it as easy as possible for you to achieve your goals via immersive study in the discipline of your choice. That’s why Nova Southeastern University’s Shepard Broad Law Center has chosen not to require GRE or LSAT exams for admission.

We Encourage You to Explore These Law Master’s Programs Today:

Master’s of Science in Education Law

Most schools have, to date, left policies and procedures in the hands of educators. However, as the American educational system becomes increasingly responsive to regulatory and legal mandates, there is a fast-emerging need for education law experts to join school districts and academic institutions nationwide. In fact, the Bureau of Labor Statistics projects a 19% increase in secondary school opportunities by 2020, along with a 10% increase in K-12 education. Being able to respond to complex legal challenges that may determine educational decisions with widespread consequences will be an asset in the years ahead. The online Master’s in Education Law from Nova Southeastern University can help prepare you to make a difference in the lives of children, parents and teachers. Learn more ...

Master’s of Science in Employment Law

Today’s employees have become increasingly aware of their legal rights within the modern workplace. Many businesses and human resources departments are challenged to keep current with labor laws, particularly if there are no expertly trained individuals on staff. The Bureau of Labor Statistics estimates job growth in this area to increase by 13% by 2020. Studying for your online Master’s in Employment Law from Nova Southeastern University can help you contribute to the future of workplace equality for older workers, LGBT employees, the disabled, working families, union workers and other persons in need of legal support. Read more ...

Master’s of Science in Health Law

Financial and employment reporting on the major news networks consistently refer to the “healthcare economy” as being recession proof. There is certainly truth to that statement as the total number of all healthcare jobs is expected to increase by 20+ million by 2020. The Bureau of Labor Statistics estimates that opportunities specific to Healthcare Administration, Healthcare Compliance and Health Information Management Law will grow by approximately 22% during that same time period. Securing your online Master’s in Health Law from Nova Southeastern University can help you become an impactful contributor to the exciting future that lies ahead. Get more details ...

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