Northwestern's Master of Science in Law Program

Northwestern's Master of Science in Law Program
Northwestern's Master of Science in Law Program

Northwestern's Master of Science in Law Program

The Northwestern Pritzker School of Law reached out to me to advertise their Master of Science in Law (MSL) program, an unique master’s program, designed specifically for students graduating with STEM degrees and for STEM professionals.

The Master of Science in Law is an interdisciplinary degree that provides individuals with STEM backgrounds specialized training in the areas of business law and entrepreneurship, intellectual property and patent design, and regulatory analysis and strategy. The program also focuses on skills development – oral and written communication, quantitative skills, negotiations, etc. Students can complete the full-time program in nine months, or the part-time program (via either the residential or online format) in two to four years. For more information on the MSL Program’s revolutionary curriculum, please review their program brochure and curriculum flyer. You are also encouraged to explore their distinguished student and alumni profiles.

Meet the MSL in 90 Seconds

Additional information about the MSL program can be found here. You can also contact Ashlee Hardgrave, the Admissions Manager for the program, at ashlee.hardgrave@law.northwestern.edu.