Ways to Study Law Online
Low-cost
online law courses in India: Websites such as
ILMS Academy, Coursera and Udemy offer free courses covering various legal
fields, such as tax and employment law, or specific legal issues, such as
bioethics and freedom of expression. Students may enroll in these online
classes to gauge or fulfill their interest in different law specialties or
develop a basic understanding of a topic for their current job. Certification
courses like drafting and pleading courses or certification course in labour
laws
are the hot favourites to get job and great grades in university.
EdX,
for example, develops massive open online courses, or MOOCs, with higher
education institutions that students can audit for free; these range from
International Human Rights Law with the University Catholique of Louvain in
Belgium to Intellectual Property Law and Policy with the University of Pennsylvania.
On edX and Coursera, students may also pay around $30 to $150 for certificates
of completion, with courses having either specific start dates or being
completely self-paced.
Online
certificate programs and career training: A certificate – either for credit or
not – may provide opportunities to learn about a specific field of law, but it
won't allow a student to become a practicing attorney. USC Online at the
University of Southern California offers a for-credit graduate certificate in
business law, consisting of five courses in as few as two semesters and costing
more than $29,000, including fees.
Other
online certificates are geared toward those who want a specific job like legal
secretary or paralegal. The Center for Legal Studies partners with nearly 200
accredited U.S. colleges and universities to offer virtual career training for
those positions and others, along with classes on topics including intellectual
property law for engineers and alternative dispute resolutions. It also offers
online LSAT and other exam preparation
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