6 Master's degrees in Civil & Private Law in California, United States
Privacy Law and Cybersecurity
The Privacy Law and Cybersecurity LLM program offered at University of Southern California provides an interdisciplinary perspective for law students who wish to develop skills that will enable them to understand and integrate relevant laws, policies and best practices that shape privacy law and cybersecurity.
US Law and Dispute Resolution
The US Law and Dispute Resolution program at Pepperdine University is designed for students looking to focus on general law courses to qualify for a US bar exam. An LLM in US Law and Dispute Resolution provides legal professionals with advanced knowledge of the American legal and dispute resolution system.
Master of Laws
The residential Master of Laws LL.M. program at University of Southern California is designed for international attorneys, judges, government officials, prosecutors, corporate legal counsel, bankers, and recent law graduates who are interested in receiving a degree in American law and the U.S. legal system, and prepares them for leadership roles in the global market.
Law Studies
Golden Gate University’s Master of Law Studies (MLS) is designed to provide graduates with a deep understanding of essential topics, major concepts, and core theories of law and legal studies to prepare them for legal-adjacent careers or a transition to law school. An MLS degree is ideal for non-lawyers pursuing careers that require advanced legal knowledge.
American Law
This American Law program is designed for students who received their law degree from a school in a foreign country. Loyola Marymount University's course is fully customizable and students will have the option to select courses that are more closely related to their interest and goals.
Dual JD and Business Administration
Loyola Law School and the Graduate Program of the College of Business Administration of Loyola Marymount University (LMU) offer a dual degree program in law and business.