Master of Laws - Tribal Policy
Arizona State University's Master of Laws in Tribal Policy offers a unique and specialized program within a leading law school. ASU's Sandra Day O'Connor College of Law boasts a strong faculty with expertise in Indigenous law and policy, providing students with unparalleled access to cutting-edge research and practical experience. The program benefits from ASU's commitment to innovation and its location in a region with a significant Native American population, fostering a rich learning environment. Students will have access to specialized resources and clinics focused on tribal legal issues.
12 Months
Masters
United States
30
menu_book Syllabus & Modules
Federal Indian Law
Core Module
Tribal Governance
Core Module
Tribal Economic Development
Core Module
Natural Resources Law
Core Module
Indigenous Peoples and Human Rights
Core Module
Tribal Courts and Justice Systems
Core Module
Environmental Law in Indian Country
Core Module
Negotiation and Dispute Resolution in Tribal Contexts
Core Module
Career Outcomes
Employment Rate
Graduates employed within 6 months
Average Starting Salary
$65k - $95k
Core Focus & Roles
Entry Requirements
English & Others
Accepts 15 Years Education
Yes
MAX. Backlogs Allowed
5
Application Fee
Waiver Available
Deposit Fee
Yes
Document Submission Deadline
Fall :- January 15
Application Deadline
Fall :- January 15
Scholarship Deadline
N/A
Academic
- Min GPA 3