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About the program

  • ABA-accredited:

    Pepperdine Caruso School of Law is an ABA-accredited top-ranked law school.Footnote 2

  • No test scores required:

    Applicants are not required to submit LSAT, GRE, or GMAT scores.

  • Open to nonlawyers:

    An MLS is designed for professionals across industries who want to gain expertise in U.S. law and legal procedures, without becoming lawyers.

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Flexibility — choose your concentration

Pepperdine’s curriculum allows learners the options of specific concentrations, or to generalize their studies. The program offers the following concentrations:

  • General:

    Learners can gain a broad understanding of legal concepts regarding business, education, advocacy and healthcare.

  • Dispute resolution:

    Learners hone their focus and gain skills in arbitration and conflict mediation.

  • Human resources:

    Learners explore the fundamental legal principles of human resources and, by completing specialized coursework, master salary negotiation, hiring and termination, and noncompetition and confidentiality agreements.

  • Litigation:

    Learners study litigation-specific coursework and build the required expertise they need to stand out in their industry in occupations such as as compliance officers, paralegals, legal assistants, nonprofit employees, and managers.

Ready to advance your career?

Admissions

Courses begin at three different times during the year — in January, May, and September. The admissions committee reviews applications on a rolling basis. Learners can apply prior to their cohort’s deadline and receive an earlier admissions decision and have their application fee waived. GRE or GMAT scores are not required. 

To complete an application, you will need to submit:

  • Official transcripts from all former institutions

  • A letter of recommendation

  • A résumé and statement of purpose

  • A video interview


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Residency and study tour

In addition to the coursework offered, there are two unique opportunities available for learners who wish to obtain more in-depth real-world experience. These two opportunities are:

  • Malibu campus residencies: For two in-person weekends, learners have the opportunity to take part in 1-credit residencies. These residencies give them the chance to engage in mock trials and case studies. Learners work with peers and faculty, and get to apply legal concepts to real-world situations.

  • Online law study tours: The Pepperdine Caruso School of Law offers three elective study tours in London, Geneva, and Washington, D.C. Tours are optional electives for all learners of the online School of Law master’s programs, and can be taken instead of the Malibu campus residency. The capacity for these study tours is limited, and they are available by department approval only.

Learners interested in these unique programs should inquire about them quickly upon acceptance.