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MS in Legal Studies at University of San Diego
Posted: Mon Aug 30, 2010 8:11 pm
by MaliMT
Does anyone have any information regarding this program or know of similar programs at other schools? What are the job prospects coming out of school with an MS in Legal Studies?
Re: MS in Legal Studies at University of San Diego
Posted: Tue Aug 31, 2010 10:23 am
by TTH
MaliMT wrote:Does anyone have any information regarding this program or know of similar programs at other schools? What are the job prospects coming out of school with an MS in Legal Studies?
You might be able to snag a paralegal job if you got a paralegal certificate at the same time. Now that I think about it, just get the paralegal certificate.
Re: MS in Legal Studies at University of San Diego
Posted: Tue Aug 31, 2010 10:26 am
by CanadianWolf
Not sure. Probably your best source for job placement info. is the Univ. of San Diego's legal studies dept.
Re: MS in Legal Studies at University of San Diego
Posted: Wed Sep 01, 2010 8:58 pm
by BeautifulSW
Years ago, Stanford announced the creation of a similar slightly-less-than-JD program that they called, IIRC, the Juris Master. I think it required 44 semester hours at Stanford Law. The program died because no one could figure out whom, exactly, it was for. Well, I think that the MS in Legal Studies will probably fail for the same reason. It's a very expensive degree that doesn't actually do anything for the graduate except saddle him with a staggering amount of debt.
If you want to study law but not become a lawyer and you don't care about taking the bar exam, sign up with one of the California Bar registered correspondence schools and save yourself about eighty grand. You'll learn as much law as you will ever have any need to know and if you stick it out for four years, you can even take the California bar exam.
Re: MS in Legal Studies at University of San Diego
Posted: Wed Sep 01, 2010 9:00 pm
by lawschool2014
sounds like its a money maker for the University with no benefit to the student. USD has a horrible reputation in the legal community and terrible job prospects for JD graduates. I am sure an MS in legal studies may be able to get a paralegal job at an immigration firm- thats about it. Don't fall for those marketing traps.
If Stanford failed, then USD, which has no lay prestige, will fail as well