Master of Legal Studies (MLS)
The Master of Legal Studies (MLS) program is a one-year, 30-credit program designed for non-lawyers who would like to learn about U.S. laws and regulations. This program will help students develop legal knowledge, skills, and networks in specific areas of law tailored to their career interests. The curriculum includes three required courses, a variety of electives, and an advanced writing requirement. MLS courses will initially be offered as a residential program on the VLGS campus in South Royalton, Vermont, with online and hybrid options planned for the future. Students will benefit from intensive mentor guidance and strong comparative law expertise.
Program Description
The world’s complex regulatory environment demands that professionals in almost every industry have a basic understanding of legal compliance. If you are interested in learning about laws and regulations, or if your day-to-day work intersects with law, this Master of Legal Studies Program is for you.
The MLS program is not the same as a Juris Doctor degree. This program is designed for non-lawyers.
The MLS program is also different from the LLM degree programs, which require a law degree as a prerequisite. The MLS program does not require a law degree, and applicants with a degree in ANY major can apply.
At a Glance
Location: On-campus
Credit Requirements: 30 credits
Duration: The MLS program can be completed in one year.
What are the learning goals of the Master Of Legal Studies Program?
- Gain knowledge of the U.S. legal system and how it is different than other legal systems.
- Learn the process of legal analysis and develop practical skills to evaluate and understand legal systems in cases, statutes, and in practice. Students will also learn the public policy that is foundational to many laws in the U.S. and in other countries.
- Enhance other fundamental professional skills, including negotiation, critical thinking, research, client advocacy, and written communication.
The MLS program curriculum is composed of three required courses, a series of elective courses, and an advanced legal writing requirement.
What is the Curriculum?
The MLS program curriculum is composed of three required courses, a series of elective courses, and an advanced legal writing requirement.
- Three required courses
- U.S. Law and Legal Analysis
- Comparative Law
- One of the core law school courses: Contracts, Criminal Law, Constitutional Law, Property, Torts, Corporations, Civil Procedure, Legislation/Regulation, Environmental Law, Natural Resources Law, International Law
- Elective Courses (mentor-guided elective course plan)
You can select elective courses from all the courses offered by VLGS that tailor to your areas of interest and career development goals. Students can also choose a focus area, such as Business Law or International Law. Our MLS program mentors will work with you to design your elective course plan. - Writing Requirement
MLS students are required to complete a writing project in the last two semesters as a capstone project for the degree.
What Are The Benefits Of The MLS Program?
- Flexibility
The courses for the MLS can be taken through in-person, online, or hybrid modality, with full-time or part-time options. Though not all courses are offered in all modalities in each semester, we are happy to work with you to create a work plan that best fits your needs. - Intensive Mentor Guidance
We will work closely with you to make an individualized course plan tailored to your career and academic goals.
- Varieties of Specializations
You can take general law courses with your professional interests, or choose from one of the following specialization areas that are cross-functional and interdisciplinary: Environmental Law Specialization, Animal Law Specialization, Business Law Specialization, Climate Change Law Specialization, Energy Law Specialization, China and Southeast Asia Specialization, Food and Agricultural Law Specialization, Legal Writing Specialization, and Environmental Tax Law and Policy Specialization.