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| The Master of Science in Law (MSL) degree at Woodbury College helps non-lawyers gain legal knowledge to increase their effectiveness and advance their careers. In a business and professional climate highly regulated and rich in legal dimensions, the law is so important that everyone should understand it. Woodbury's MSL degree helps professionals - managers, human resource workers, program directors, health professionals, policy makers and advocates - develop the skills to work confidently with the law and lawyers, and prevent needless litigation. |
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| Upon completion of the core courses, you may select from one of four concentration areas: Managerial Law, Human Resource Law, Elder Law or Health Law. Each concentration area provides in-depth knowledge of law pertaining to a specific industry or area of expertise. |
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| Woodbury College is a pioneer in educating the broader public in legal understanding and conflict management: Woodbury introduced paralegal education to the state of Vermont in 1975 and offers the nation's only M.S. in Mediation awarded by a regionally-accredited institution. The Woodbury faculty of experienced attorneys is committed to demystifying the law and helping non-attorneys know the legal dimensions essential to their activities, understand legal language and concepts, apply conflict management strategies as alternatives to legal process, manage their own legal affairs when they can, and use the services of attorneys productively. |
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| Woodbury College is accredited by the New England Association of Schools & Colleges, Inc., through its Commission on Institutions of Higher Education. |
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