Two-year LLM and MJ Courses Offered in Response to High Demand from Arab Students
Dubai, United Arab Emirates - Thursday, July 19th 2012 [ME NewsWire]
Responding to market demand for qualified legal professionals in the
UAE and across the region, Michigan State University (MSU) in Dubai has
launched two new programmes: Master of Laws (LLM) and Master of
Jurisprudence (MJ).
The LLM enables individuals with an existing law background to gain an
in-depth knowledge of the US legal system and study law at a
post-graduate level in English. The MJ programme is specifically
designed for students with no prior experience of legal study or
practice. Both courses are set to commence with the new academic year in
September 2012.
The programmes aim to provide individuals, in particular those either
currently engaged in business or aiming to trade with US firms, with a
broad understanding of the legal issues involved in such partnerships.
Furthermore, having local practitioners with adequate knowledge of the
US legal system and business laws will encourage US firms operating out
of the UAE to seek legal counsel on a local level, rather than having to
engage the services of US-trained lawyers.
MSU Dubai’s initiative comes in response to the high number of
enrolments received annually by US-based universities from students in
Arab countries.
Michael Lawrence, Professor of Law at Michigan State University College
of Law, who was instrumental in establishing the two programmes in the
UAE, said: “Over the years we have witnessed a growing interest from
students across the Middle East in the law programmes of MSU in the US.
Recognising the need for the programme in the region, we have instituted
LLM and MJ courses in the UAE.
“One of the best aspects of the programmes in Dubai is that the courses
are taught by our faculty from the US. The professors have lived and
practiced abroad, and are eager to work with foreign-trained students
who will bring their diverse experiences and backgrounds to the
programme.”
With a focus on international and business law, the programmes will
follow an executive-style approach with a new class offered once every
few months during an intensive three, four or five-day period coinciding
with the two-day weekend. The approach will allow students to maximise
the time spent in their home countries or working while pursuing their
degrees. Students will be able to complete the programme, which requires
a total of 24 credits, in as little as two years.
Dr Tessa Dunseath, Executive Director, MSU Dubai, said: “The Michigan
State University has established itself as a reputed international
institution providing world-class opportunities for higher education.
The introduction of the two new programmes by MSU Dubai reiterates our
commitment to building capacity in the UAE and the region. With the
support of Dubai International Academic City and our main campus in
Michigan, we are confident that the programmes will draw the anticipated
response from the academic community.”
MSU Dubai in conjunction with the MSU’s College of Law also plans to
offer short diploma style courses on the topics of International
Business Law and Sharia Law (in English) in response to demand from
expatriates interested in gaining a greater understanding of the legal
system across the GCC and Middle East. These courses will be taught in
short blocks, each focused on a key theme, giving students a solid
grounding in each subject.
Dr Ayoub Kazim, Managing Director, Dubai International Academic City,
said: “With Dubai fast becoming a key global business hub, it is
important for academic institutions to equip students and business
professionals with the knowledge required to meet the challenges that
accompany this growth. In an effort to bring to the region reputed
universities that offer programmes of high academic standards while
simultaneously meeting the needs of the diverse industries, Dubai
International Academic City is pleased to support MSU Dubai in the
launch of its two new programmes.”
Dubai International Academic City, part of the Education Cluster of
TECOM Investments, hosts 27 higher education institutions from 11
different countries that include universities offering online, as well
as traditional campus education and blended learning programmes.
Students at DIAC have access to over 300 higher education programmes
including undergraduate and post-graduate disciplines in engineering,
IT, media, business, fashion design, healthcare and mass communications.
- Ends-
About Dubai International Academic City:
Dubai International Academic City (DIAC) is the world’s only Free Zone
dedicated to Higher Education. Established in 2007 as part of TECOM
Investments, DIAC aims to develop the region’s talent pool and establish
the UAE as a knowledge-based economy.
DIAC is the premier destination for Higher Education in the region,
located on a fully-appointed 18 million sq ft. campus with
state-of-the-art modern facilities. DIAC currently has 27 Academic
institutions from 11 countries.
The DIAC campus is host to nearly 20,000 students from 137
nationalities. DIAC students also have access to over 300 Higher
Education programmes.
DIAC Phase III achieved a “Green” status and was awarded Silver LEED
certification. DIAC provides an established educational environment for
academic institutions and caters to students from around the world.
DIAC is also ranked top 10 in the Middle East under “Best
Transportation” category and top 25 in the Middle East under “Best
Overall” category according to 2011 Financial Times Rankings.
Contacts
Zeba Ahmad
APCO Worldwide
+9714 361 3590 (direct)
+9714 361 3333 (switchboard)
E-mail: zahmad@apcoworldwide.com
Tara Basrur
APCO Worldwide
+9714 361 3596 (direct)
E-mail: tbasrur@apcoworldwide.com
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