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Online Law Degree
If you would like to earn an online
law degree, you will have two options: earning a Juris Doctor (JD) degree, or an
Executive JD degree.
If you want to practice law, you should enroll in a JD program. In a online JD program,
you will follow the same rigorous course of study that you would at a physical-based
campus. Once you have completed the program, and passed the bar exam for your state,
you will be eligible to practice law.
If you are interested in law, but don't want to practice it, consider enrolling in
a Executive JD program. You'll receive a rigorous grounding in the law that will
advance you in your current career path. For example, if you are a professional such
as a physician or nurse, a Health Law Track would further your health care career.
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Concord
Law School
The
best law school may be the one that comes to you
Concord Law School is changing legal education. As the nation's first wholly online
law school, it has provided the opportunity for hundreds of graduates to earn a law
degree for nearly ten years.
Our students have the opportunity to attend law school without moving, leaving a
job, or commuting across town. Concord comes to you. Your computer becomes an open
door to an educational experience with all the challenges of law school and the support
you need to succeed.
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Kaplan
University
Earn
your degree, advance your career, and achieve your goals with an online degree or
certificate from Kaplan University. And do it all without missing a day of work.
Kaplan University offers accredited online degree programs in Business, Criminal
Justice, Technology and Design, and Paralegal Studies. Kaplan also offers Continuing
Education, allowing working professionals to earn certificates in Forensic Nursing,
Legal Nurse Consulting, Life Care Planning, and Financial Planning.
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Woodbury College
The
Master of Science in Law (MSL) degree at Woodbury College helps non-lawyers gain
legal knowledge to increase their effectiveness and advance their careers. In a business
and professional climate highly regulated and rich in legal dimensions, the law is
so important that everyone should understand it. Woodbury's MSL degree helps professionals
- managers, human resource workers, program directors, health professionals, policy
makers and advocates - develop the skills to work confidently with the law and lawyers,
and prevent needless litigation.
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