Regent University School of Law now offers a Master of Arts in Law is six areas of concentration — Business Management, Human Resources Management, Non-Profit Management, Business & Commercial Law, National Security and Criminal Justice.
Jeffrey Brauch, dean of Regent Law, said the in-depth legal training the M.A. in Law will provide to students will be extremely beneficial for many organizations.
“In our increasingly regulated society, many jobs and careers today require individuals to interact with legal issues in some meaningful way,” Brauch said. “This degree’s subject matter is directly applicable to immediate, urgent situations that are going to impact an organization’s bottom line. And, as with our successful J.D. program, we are committed to training individuals to display excellence and integrity in all that they do.”
The 30-credit-hour “hybrid” program offers courses both online and on campus. The program is just one in a series of steps Regent Law is taking to position the school for the future and better meet the needs of employers and students.