MSL in Government Procurement & Cybersecurity Law

There is increasing demand for cybersecurity legal expertise among government procurement practitioners. The successful implementation of these requirements will depend heavily on skilled legal reasoning and policy interpretation by acquisition professionals in federal agencies, private firms, and industry. The Master of Studies in Law (MSL) in Government Procurement and Cybersecurity Law Program is intended for professionals who are not interested in earning a law degree or practicing law, but who work in jobs where knowledge of this critical area of law is important.

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Students can complete the MSL program 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.

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