
LLM in
LL.M. in American and Transnational Law (Online)
University of Dayton School of Law

Key Information
Campus location
Dayton, USA
Languages
English
Study format
Distance learning
Duration
1 - 3 Year
Pace
Full time, Part time
Tuition fees
USD 1,325 / per credit *
Application deadline
Request Info
Earliest start date
Jan 2024
* The University of Dayton School of Law charges tuition per credit hour rather than per academic year. The cost per credit hour for the 2019-2020 academic year is $1,207. Partial Tuition Scholarships Available.
Scholarships
Introduction
Earn Your LL.M. in American & Transnational Law — Online
See why the University of Dayton School of Law has the top Online LL.M Program and find out how you get your degree without having to ever leave your home.
Program Highlights
For students interested in completing their LL.M. degree in American and Transnational Law, the University of Dayton School of Law offers a 100% online program.
Online LL.M Program Highlights include:
- Curriculum: Focused on U.S. Law and U.S. Legal Practice
- Flexibility: All courses are offered (100%) online in an asynchronous format, allowing students to access course content on the days and times that work best for them
- Efficiency: Earn the degree in as little as 1 calendar year—three available semesters starting in January, May, and August
- Preparation: Online LL.M. curriculum is aligned with the current requirements of both the California and Washington state bar exams*
- Financial Aid: Guaranteed generous financial aid scholarships afforded to those who apply by priority deadline. Free online reading materials provided (no textbooks required!)
- Study Guides: Free supplemental online resources
- Support: Free Career Services, Academic Success, and Library support for all online LL.M. students
- Expertise: Courses taught by accomplished professors and legal practitioners with experience teaching via an online platform
Visit our Frequently Asked Questions to learn more about the Program, Application Process, Bar, and Career Opportunities.
*Eligibility requirements for bar admission vary by state. Dayton Law cannot guarantee bar admission. Students are responsible for contacting the state bar to determine their eligibility.
LLM vs JD
The main difference between an LL.M. and a JD is that a JD program is a first degree in law in the U.S. and, as such, covers general law concept. The traditional JD Program is completed in approximately three (3) years. An LL.M. is a graduate-level degree, that is focused on a specific area of expertise. Most LL.M. programs can be completed within one (1) year.
Dayton Law’s Online LL.M. Program allows foreign-educated attorneys with a non-U.S. law degree to sit for the bar exam in certain states. And for those who obtain a JD in the United States, an LL.M. offers a path to specialization and advancement.
Online LL.M. Student Profile
This Online LL.M. Program is perfect for foreign-educated law school graduates interested in:
- Taking the US bar exam in certain jurisdictions
- Careers in global law practice (business, immigration, trade, investment, IP, etc.)
- Learning more about U.S. law and legal practice
- Establishing a path to U.S. bar eligibility
- Earning a graduate law degree from an American Bar Association-accredited U.S. law school
With a 100% online program, students can obtain their degree and take the next step both professionally and academically, without ever having to leave their jobs, home, or families.
United States Legal Practice Certificate
In addition to earning the LL.M. degree, students completing the Online LL.M. Program within three years also earn (at no additional cost) a Certificate in United States Legal Practice.
Benefits of U.S. Legal Practice Certificate:
- Develop skills and knowledge in a specific area of law without requiring additional time or tuition.
- Become more marketable to employers and clients by providing a credential attesting to their competence, commitment, and training.
- Receive recognition for the successful completion of a specialized course of study.
Bar Exam Readiness — California and Washington
Students obtain a solid foundation in the areas of law that are most commonly tested on the bar examination, plus practical experience in the type of legal writing and communication tested on the bar examination and used in United States legal practice. The online curriculum is aligned with the current requirements of both the California and Washington state bar examinations.*
*Eligibility requirements for bar admission vary by state. Dayton Law cannot guarantee bar admission. Students are responsible for contacting the state bar to determine their eligibility.
Flexible, Asynchronous Format
- Take classes on your schedule: All courses are offered in an asynchronous online format during three semesters per year (Fall, Spring, and Summer).
- ABA accreditation: Graduates of non-ABA accredited law schools (including foreign-educated attorneys) holding a first degree in law or equivalent are required to complete 12 courses (30 credits) to earn the LL.M. degree.
- Degree in as little as 1 year: Based on course availability and sequencing, students may complete the 30 credits in as little as one year (3 semesters).
- Various free support tools & services: Reading materials are available, online and for free, within each course. In order to stimulate class discussion and the exchange of ideas, each course also includes interactive components, including weekly office hours, discussion boards, announcements, live online review sessions, and more!