Boston College Law School

Established in 1929, Boston College Law School is dedicated to the highest standards of academic and professional development, shaping leaders prepared to grapple with society's most important moral and ethical questions based on the centuries-old Jesuit tradition of excellence. The school is accredited by the American Bar Association and is a member of the Association of American Law Schools.The Law School offers four degrees:

  • The three-year Juris Doctor (J.D.) degree, the school鈥檚 primary degree The one-year Master of Laws (LL.M.) degree, designed for students who already hold a law degree from another school;
  • The Master of Legal Studies in Cybersecurity, Risk, and Governance (M.L.S.), a 1-2 year flexible program designed to teach non-lawyers essential legal, risk management, and technical expertise to protect private and public sector organizations; and
  • The Doctor of Juridical Science (S.J.D.), a highly selective program for students from around the world who are motivated to pursue careers in the academy, research, policy-making, and high-level positions in the public and private sectors.

Juris Doctor (J.D.) Degree

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Dual Degree Programs

The Law School offers a variety of dual degree programs. Interested students can obtain detailed information from the Admission Offices of both schools. Students are required to be admitted independently to both schools. Current dual degree students should reach out to the Law School鈥檚 Student & Academic Services at bclaw.sas@bc.eduto learn more about course planning and degree requirements.

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Master of Laws (LL.M.) Degree

The LL.M. degree program is designed to expose legal professionals and recent graduates who hold a first degree in law, primarily but not necessarily of foreign origin, to a broad range of subjects in public and private law, including U.S. and international law. The program enables students to explore many cross-cutting issues that engage U.S. and international law from courses in the Law School鈥檚 extensive curriculum, including both introductory and more advanced courses in their particular fields of interest. The LL.M. curriculum is fully integrated with the J.D. curriculum, and we welcome students who seek to engage intellectually, critically, and comparatively in the study of law. In addition, LL.M. students receive a tailored introduction to the U.S. legal system and specialized training in legal writing. They also have the option to receive a Certificate of Concentration in one of five areas: Business and Commercial Law, Environmental Law, Human Rights Law, Intellectual Property Law, and Tax Law. The program is intended for students from a variety of legal systems and backgrounds, and we value representation from a diversity of regions. Because of our strength in the field of global practice, we are equally interested in applicants pursuing careers in private practice, government service, the judiciary, legal academia, international organizations, and non-governmental organizations. Our past LL.M. graduates have made extraordinary contributions to the law school community, and many do so again, in reverse, upon graduation, in their countries of origin or elsewhere. We invite applicants who have achieved high academic standing in their prior law degree.

Further information is available on the program鈥檚 website at bc.edu/llm or by emailing bcllm@bc.edu.

听Doctor of Juridical Science (S.J.D.)

The S.J.D. program at Boston College Law School is a highly selective program for students from around the world who are motivated to pursue careers in the academy, research, policy-making, and high-level positions in the public and private sectors. The program draws on the broad and deep expertise of the Law School鈥檚 faculty, who will serve as mentors and advisors for S.J.D. candidates. The program is both flexible and rigorous. Graduates will go out into the world having grown intellectually and having built the tools and networks to be global leaders in their fields of expertise.

Students interested in learning more should visit our Admissions page.