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MASTER OF LAWS PROGRAMS
ADVANCE YOUR LEGAL TRAINING AND EXPERTISE. DePaul College of Law offers Master of Laws (LLM) programs in Health Law, Intellectual Property Law, International Law, Taxation and U.S. Legal Studies. Our programs are designed to provide U.S. lawyers and law graduates with expanded knowledge and training, and to provide foreign-trained lawyers and graduates of non-U.S. law schools with an understanding of the U.S. legal system. You may complete an LLM program through an intensive, one-year course of full-time study or on a part-time basis.
“ At DePaul, I found a learning environment where I could develop new abilities and skills, as well as stretch my existing ones. DePaul’s LLM program provided me with real-world legal experience, and helpful and supportive faculty and staff were always available when I needed them.” ELIAS SAFI, ’21, LLM IN INTERNATIONAL LAW
LLM PROGRAMS HEALTH LAW
DePaul College of Law’s health law program has been a leader in the education of future generations of health law partners, policy makers and critical thinkers since its inception in 1984. The program offers students opportunities to participate in community and business related programming, as well as groundbreaking research and policy reform. Guided by outstanding full-time faculty and leading health law attorneys, the curriculum evolves as the field of health care law changes.
INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY LAW
STUDY IN A VIBRANT, WORLD-CLASS CITY. Chicago is a remarkable resource for professional and personal development. Located in the heart of the city, DePaul College of Law has been a prominent and integral part of the Chicago legal community for more than a century. Our campus is conveniently situated in the Loop, the business and legal center of downtown Chicago, and is easily accessible by public transportation. When you study at DePaul College of Law, you benefit from a multifaceted and multicultural community and from the many ways the city becomes an integral part of your educational experience.
The College of Law’s intellectual property law and information technology (IP/IT) program has stood at the forefront of IP/IT legal education since its inception over 20 years ago. The program’s unique interdisciplinary learning experience combines one of the most diverse and cutting-edge IP/IT curricula in the country with innovative scholarship and research, outstanding career development opportunities and mentoring, and an unparalleled range of extracurricular opportunities. This comprehensive approach prepares LLM students for the ever-changing needs of law, business and technology.
INTERNATIONAL LAW
The LLM in International Law emphasizes the theoretical background and practical skills that lawyers need to excel in international law practice. The program is designed for both experienced attorneys and recent law school graduates from the United States and abroad who wish to earn an advanced degree in one of the following concentrations: – International Business, Commercial & Trade Law – International Cultural Heritage Law – International Governance & Rule of Law – International Human Rights Law & Policy and Criminal Justice L AW.DEPAUL.EDU
TAXATION
DePaul College of Law’s LLM in Taxation offers a comprehensive curriculum that provides instruction in both the substantive and procedural aspects of tax law. Courses range from the basics of personal and business income taxation to advanced problems in corporate and partnership taxation, estate and gift taxation, state and local taxation, and international taxation law.
U.S. LEGAL STUDIES
The LLM in U.S. Legal Studies is designed for those who received their first degree in law outside the United States. Students participate in special courses introducing them to the differences between civil and common law systems, the foundations of the U.S. legal system, the method of legal reasoning and analysis, and the basics of legal writing in the U.S. legal system. Additionally, the program provides students with the opportunity to meet the course requirements to sit for the bar exam in a select group of states. Students must review the requirements of the particular state that they wish to sit for the bar exam. Degree Requirements – Students must complete 24 credit hours of coursework at the College of Law within the approved LLM curriculum. – LLM candidates must earn a minimum cumulative GPA of 2.0 on a 4.0 scale. Program Features – Students may complete the program through either an intensive, one-year course of full-time study or a more flexible, part-time schedule. – Students can choose from courses offered in the day or evening to provide flexibility in scheduling around professional and personal demands.
ADMISSION JOIN A DYNAMIC, INSPIRING COMMUNITY. At DePaul College of Law, you will find a friendly, supportive community of students, faculty and alumni with diverse backgrounds and perspectives. Our student organizations and academic centers provide limitless ways to get involved in areas of personal interest and to find common ground with your peers. You also will be connected to a city with extraordinary cultural, civic and professional development opportunities. DEDICATED, ACCOMPLISHED FACULTY DePaul College of Law’s faculty is a dynamic blend of leading scholars and respected practitioners who inspire learning. Professors are renowned experts and widely published in their fields, and adjunct professors are selected from among the most prominent attorneys in Chicago. Our faculty focuses on innovative programs of instruction and brings diverse and thoughtful perspectives to the classroom. Through cocurricular activities, students and faculty work together in a wide range of disciplines to advance the law. Above all, our faculty puts teaching first.
DISTINGUISHED ALUMNI NETWORK As a DePaul College of Law student, you are connected to a network of over 195,500 university alumni worldwide, including more than 16,000 law alumni. Over 122,500 university alumni live and work in the Chicago metropolitan area. DePaul law graduates serve in leadership positions in some of the most prestigious law firms, businesses and community service organizations in Chicago and beyond. They are CEOs, CFOs and executives of worldwide corporations. They practice law in all 50 states and more than 20 countries, including the United Kingdom, France, India and China. More than 350 current and retired state and federal judges and some of the nation’s top trial lawyers are DePaul College of Law graduates, along with public officials at all levels of government and nationally recognized advocates for social justice and human rights.
Prospective students must have received a primary law degree from an accredited U.S. law school or a foreign law school, or will have received such a degree prior to matriculation. WHEN TO APPLY Early application is recommended. DePaul College of Law has a rolling admissions process and reviews applications as soon as they are completed. Applicants should submit all required materials by the deadline for the term for which they wish to apply. Fall Semester (begins in August) July 1 Spring Semester (begins in January) November 1 Summer Session (begins in June) April 1
HOW TO APPLY Applicants should submit the following materials in order to be considered for admission: – Completed application – $40 application fee – Personal statement – Résumé – Two letters of recommendation – Official law school transcript Applicants who have earned primary law degrees from international institutions also should submit – TOEFL/IELTS/DET score (minimum 90 on the iBT, 577 on the PBT, 6.5 on the IELTS or 115 on the Duolingo English Test). – Evaluated law school transcript. Transcripts may be evaluated by LSAC, CAS, WES, ECE or from another organization approved by the National Association of Credential Evaluation Services (NACES).
CONDITIONAL ADMISSION FOR INTERNATIONAL LAW GRADUATES DePaul College of Law offers conditional admission for students who otherwise have a strong overall academic record, but do not meet the minimum English language proficiency. To apply for conditional admission, a student must present one of the following scores: – 60-89 on the iBT TOEFL test – 5 00-576 on the paper-based TOEFL test – 6.0 on the IELTS test - 95 on the Duolingo English Test If granted conditional admission, an applicant may enroll in DePaul’s English Language Academy (ELA). To formally begin studies in the LLM program, an applicant who has been conditionally admitted must either successfully complete ELA’s University Bridge Certificate or otherwise demonstrate the necessary English language proficiency (90 on the iBT, 577 on the PBT, 115 on the Duolingo English Test or 6.5 on the IELTS). FOR MORE INFORMATION To apply or for additional information on the application process, please visit go.depaul.edu/LLMapply.
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