Introduction: Legal Knowledge Without Law School
For those interested in a legal career without the time or expense of law school, the Master of Legal Studies (MLS) is a great way to begin. A legal studies degree gives students the same knowledge without the long-term financial cost of a Juris Doctor (JD) and puts them into the job market much sooner.
There is a wide range of job opportunities that don’t need attorneys but do need people with legal knowledge and the skills that come with an advanced degree. A Master of Legal Studies is not a law degree. Students cannot sit for the bar exam and are not attorneys when they graduate. Most of the jobs they qualify for do not require a bar card.
Regulatory compliance, healthcare, analysis, and policy are areas where knowledge of the law is essential, but where you don’t need to be an attorney to perform the job responsibilities. If you’re interested in making your career in a legal area, but don’t want to spend years in law school, you should consider an MLS degree.
Thanks to the rise of online courses and asynchronous classes, it’s possible to find a good MLS program at an accredited university or law school that won’t leave you tens of thousands of dollars in debt when you graduate. All you need to do is find the right program for your career goals.