
Master of Legal Studies (MLS)
Denver, USA
DURATION
1 up to 5 Years
LANGUAGES
English
PACE
Full time
APPLICATION DEADLINE
Request application deadline
EARLIEST START DATE
Aug 2025
TUITION FEES
USD 2,113 / per credit *
STUDY FORMAT
On-Campus
* estimated annual tuition full-time | USD 25,356 - part-time students
Introduction
The Master of Legal Studies (MLS) program at the University of Denver Sturm College of Law is designed for graduate students and professionals whose interests and areas of employment would be enriched by the study of law, the legal system, and legal reasoning but who do not want to practice law.
Highlights:
- Enables graduates to effectively interact with lawyers, think critically about organizations and their governing legal structures, and understand the legal, legislative, and regulatory landscapes in which they operate;
- High-quality courses taught by renowned Denver Law faculty;
- Close interaction with JD and LLM students, as well as various law school and University of Denver resources.
Gallery
Admissions
Curriculum
Degree Requirements
A general Master of Legal Studies degree requires at least 24 credit hours of approved coursework. Students must maintain an overall GPA of 2.7 to remain in good standing.
Students may choose courses from unofficial concentration areas:
- Environment and Natural Resources
- Human Resources
- Patents and Intellectual Property
- Social Justice and Non-profit Management
- International Law and Human Rights
Other options are available based on a student’s professional goals.
Please note: if you are interested specifically in Environmental and Natural Resources Law, you may also consider an MLS with a major in Global Natural Resources, Energy, and Environmental Law.
Required Courses
All MLS students must also complete Introduction to the American Legal System (L4064).
Additionally, all students must complete at least one of the following courses:
- Administrative Law (L4025);
- Civil Procedure (L4120);
- Constitutional Law (L4164);
- Contracts (L4175);
- Criminal Law (L4195);
- Legal Profession (L4425);
- Property (L4490) or
- Torts (L4610).
For the remaining elective credits, students may customize their course of study depending on individual professional goals and the availability of courses in the JD program.
Possible areas of specialization include:
- finance and trade law and policy;
- intellectual property;
- international law;
- family law and
- workplace law.
Students may also elect to pursue certain courses in the MSLA curriculum, with approval from the MLS Program Director.
Capstone Requirements
Students must complete a Capstone requirement by submitting a written product of at least 15-25 pages on an appropriate legal subject and with a significant legal research component, approved by the MLS Program Director (either through an elective course taken after the first term of the program or by registering for a separate Directed Research project). Students must submit an approved Capstone Completion form to the Office of the Registrar no later than the last day of the final examination period for the student's term of intended graduation.