2020-2021 Samford University Graduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Graduate Law
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Graduate Programs and Requirements
Degrees
Master of Laws (LL.M.) with concentrations in
Financial Services Regulatory Compliance (L.L.M.)
Health Law & Compliance (L.L.M.)
Higher Education Law & Compliance (L.L.M.)
Legal Operations (L.L.M.)
Master of Studies in Law (M.S.L.) with concentrations in
Master of Studies in Law, General Option (M.S.L.)
Financial Services Regulatory Compliance (M.S.L.)
Health Law & Compliance (M.S.L.)
Higher Education Law & Compliance (M.S.L.)
Legal Operations (M.S.L.)
Certificates
Financial Services Regulatory Compliance Certificate (CRG)
Health Law & Compliance Certificate (CRG)
Higher Education Law & Compliance Certificate (CRG)
Legal Operations Certificate (CRG)
Joint Degree Pathway Programs
Juris Doctor/Master of Laws (J.D./LL.M.) with concentrations in
Financial Services Regulatory Compliance
Health Law and Compliance
Higher Education Law and Compliance
Legal Operations
Cumberland School of Law offers two graduate law programs: the master of laws (LL.M.), which has four concentrations (financial services regulatory compliance, health law and compliance, higher education law and compliance, and legal operations), and the master of studies in law (M.S.L.), which has five concentrations (master of studies in law general option, financial services regulatory compliance, health law and compliance, higher education law and compliance, and legal operations).
The law school also offers four online certificates in the following areas: financial services regulatory compliance, health law and compliance, higher education law and compliance, and legal operations.
Additionally, the law school offers a joint degree pathway program, combining the master of laws (LL.M.) with the juris doctor (J.D.), incorporating the same four concentrations as noted above. Some credit sharing is allowed and overall credits of the combined programs are reduced.
In cooperation with the McWhorter School of Pharmacy, the law school offers a coordinated program, resulting in a doctor of pharmacy (Pharm.D.) and a master of studies in law (M.S.L.) with a concentration in health law and compliance. This degree combination does not share credits.
The law school also sponsors eight additional joint degree pathway programs in connection with the J.D. degree. For more information on the J.D. and the other joint degrees, see the Doctoral Law section, as well as the law school website, http://samford.edu/cumberlandlaw.
Accreditation
The master of studies in law with a concentration in health law and compliance and the master of laws with a concentration in health law and compliance are accredited by the Compliance Certification Board (CCB)®. Graduates of these programs will be eligible to sit for any of the following credentialing exams offered by the Compliance Certification Board: Healthcare Compliance (CHC)™, Healthcare Research Compliance (CHRC)®, Healthcare Privacy Compliance (CHPC)®, and Compliance and Ethics Professional (CCEP)®. Since the American Bar Association does not accredit master’s degrees, these programs are not accredited by the A.B.A., nor are graduates of these programs eligible to sit for the bar examination.
Master of Laws (LL.M.)
The master of laws (LL.M.) degree is a fully online, 31-hour master’s degree program designed for attorneys interested in the laws, regulations, and compliance considerations that impact financial services, health care, or higher education, as well as for those who wish to develop their expertise in the growing field of legal operations.
Admission Criteria
Applicants will be considered for admission to this graduate program based on the following criteria:
- Minimum GPA of 3.00.
- For students in the stand-alone LL.M. program, completion of a J.D. degree or current enrollment in the J.D. program at Samford is required. For students pursuing the joint-degree program, completion of the first year of the J.D. curriculum, with a 3.00 minimum GPA, is required.
- One letter of recommendation from a faculty member or supervisor.
- Personal statement indicating career plans and likelihood of success in graduate study.
- Professional résumé.
Transfer Credit
No transfer credit will be applied to the 31 credits of required coursework.
Time-to-Degree Completion Plan
The LL.M. program can be completed in two academic years, including summers. Students in the joint-degree program must complete all requirements for both degrees concurrently.
Master of Studies in Law (M.S.L.)
The master of studies in law (M.S.L) degree is a fully online, 34-hour master’s degree program designed primarily for non-lawyers interested in pursuing a specialized, career-enhancing graduate degree. Students will complete two, 3-credit classes per term for six consecutive terms, earning the degree in 24 months. Following the 13-16-hour core, students may choose from one of four concentrations, or design a personalized course of study by choosing from a variety of electives.
Admission Criteria
Applicants will be considered for admission to this graduate program based on the following criteria:
- Minimum undergraduate GPA of 3.00 from a regionally accredited institution. GRE or MAT scores are required for students whose GPA is below 2.75.
- Two letters of recommendation from a faculty member or supervisor.
- Personal statement indicating career plans and likelihood of success in graduate study.
- Professional résumé.
Transfer Credit
No transfer credit will be applied to the 34 credits of required coursework.
Time-to-Degree Completion Plan
The M.S.L. program can be completed in two academic years, including summers.
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