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The One-Year Legal Degree for Any Profession.

The Master of Legal Studies program immerses students in the law and intricacies of the U.S. legal system. In one year (three semesters, 30 credits) you’ll build a strong foundation for working with, and understanding, law and regulation –– without the cost and time required to earn a JD.

The MLS program is offered either online or in person at the S.J. Quinney College of Law on the University of Utah campus.

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MLS Information Session: Meet an alum
Our alumna Trina shares what she gained from the program.
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MLS Information Session: Admissions and program formats
Learn about the application process from start to finish. And explore the MLS program formats to find the one that’s right for you.
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MLS Information Session: Meet a professor
Meet a Utah Law professor who teaches courses in the MLS program.
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More than just a degree: McKell OldBull talks about motivations for MLS program

Oct 22, 2024

McKell OldBull knew she wanted to pursue a career in the justice system while attending high school. Originally from Peach City, Arizona, OldBull grew up on the Hualapai Indian reservation and recalls that there were limited resources when she was growing up.

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MLS program: See what’s new and how alums have achieved success

Oct 03, 2024

MLS alum Leigh Ann Bauman initially wanted to be an attorney but decided it wasn’t for her after working as a legal assistant. In fact, she left the law altogether. Bauman is now one of the program’s most recent graduates, joining 29 other students—10 fellow classmates in the in-person program and 19 in the online program—who completed their MLS degree.

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John Seegrist finds new opportunities with MLS degree

Jul 24, 2024

Seegrist began the Master of Legal Studies program (MLS) in fall 2020 amid the COVID-19 pandemic. At the time, he was the operations director for Willis Towers Watson and thought the knowledge would be beneficial to his career, but he never had any intention of changing directions once he graduated.

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