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Master of Law (FIBAA Accreditation)

The Master of Law is a graduate degree program in law that typically takes one to two years to complete. The program focuses on advanced topics in a particular area of law, such as international law, tax law, or environmental law. Coursework may include classes in legal theory, research, and writing, as well as specialized classes in the chosen area of focus.

The program may also include internships or clinical experience, which allow students to gain hands-on experience in a legal setting. Upon completion of the program, graduates should be well-prepared for careers in law, government, and related fields.

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