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LLM in Health Law

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Established in 1986, DePaul's LLM in Health Law is considered one of the most competitive programs in the nation. Guided by outstanding full-time faculty and leading attorneys, the health law curriculum evolves as health care law and technology change, addressing the demand for lawyers with specialized credentials in this field. You may also earn course credit while gaining valuable practice experience through field placements. Additionally, you may participate in programs conducted by the Mary and Michael Jaharis Health Law Institute.​​

Program Requirements Semester Hours
Core Requirements 3
Elective Requirements 21
Total hours required 24

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The DePaul Advantage

The Health Law program at DePaul University College of Law is one of only a dozen programs in the nation that is accredited by the Compliance Certification Board (CCB).

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