Loyola offers an online MJ in Children's Law in conjunction with Erikson Institute's MS in Child Development degree with specialized online training in children’s law and policy. Students are eligible to receive dual degrees after completing 38 credits in the Erikson MS in Child Development program and 18 credits in the Loyola online MJ in Children’s Law over 3 years.
For more information on the MS in Child Development, visit Erikson Institute.
This program has been discontinued. No new admits are being accepted.
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MJ in Children's Law Requirements
Course List Code | Title | Hours |
LAW 665 | Introduction to the Study of Law and Legal Systems | 2 |
LAW 667 | Introduction to Children's Law, Policy and Practice | 2 |
LAW 663 | Children's Summer Institute | 3 |
LAW 668 | Leadership Development | 4 |
| 7 |
Total Hours | 18 |
Students should consult Erikson Institute for MS in Child Development requirements.
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