To earn an LL.M. in Cyber, Intelligence & National Security Law, students must complete 24 – 26 credit hours of coursework made up of required courses and restricted electives.
Students may attend the LL.M. program full-time or part-time.
- Full-time students typically take 12-15 credit hours per semester
- Part-time students typically take 8-12 credit hours per semester.
Students may choose between fall and spring semester start dates.
In order to remain in the LL.M. program, students must present a cumulative grade point average of at least 2.33 on a 4.33 scale at the end of each spring semester.
Requirements | U.S.-Trained Students | Foreign Trained Students |
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Total Number of Credits | 24 | 26 |
Number of Elective Credits | 12 | 12 |
Core Courses | 12 Credit Hours Required • Cybersecurity Law Seminar • Economics for Lawyers • Homeland Security Law Seminar • Intelligence Law Seminar • National Security Law | 14 Credit Hours Required • Cybersecurity Law Seminar • Economics for Lawyers • Homeland Security Law Seminar • Intelligence Law Seminar • National Security Law • Introduction to US Law |