LLM in Government Procurement & Environmental Law

Sustainable or “Green” Procurement is a procurement process where governments use their purchasing power to buy goods and services with a reduced environmental impact. As governments increasingly integrate sustainability goals into procurement policies, there is a growing demand for knowledgeable attorneys who can navigate this emerging area of the law. Our LLM in Government Procurement & Environmental Law provides our students with the competitive advantage they need to excel in this critical area of the law.

Students can complete this degree program partially online or on campus (or a mix of the two) and on a full-time (3 semester) or part-time (6 semester) basis. Students can be admitted in Fall or Spring, with courses beginning the last week of August and the first full week of January. Fall and Spring semesters are 13 weeks and the Summer semester is 7 weeks, starting after Commencement weekend in May.

Click on the Guide below to learn more about this degree program and our government procurement law curriculum.

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