Online Graduate Certificate Programs
The next sessions for the Seton Hall Law Online Graduate Certificate Programs will commence in February 2012. These 8-week non-degree programs are designed for individuals who seek a greater understanding of key aspects of the health care field.
The Pharmaceutical & Medical Device Law & Compliance Program will begin on February 12, addressing the legal, regulatory and ethical issues related to the pharmaceutical and medical device industries. Priority application deadline is January 26.
The Health and Hospital Law Program will commence online on February 26 and offers an exploration of the legal, regulatory and ethical issues regarding health care delivery. Priority application deadline is February 2.
Click here to learn more about these programs and apply. For information, please contact Helen Cummings, Assistant Dean for Graduate Programs, at helen.cummings@shu.edu or call 973-642-8380.
Online Graduate Certificate Program in Pharmaceutical & Medical Device Law to Begin in May 2011
After the successful launch of its online program in Health & Hospital Law, Seton Hall Law School’s Center for Health & Pharmaceutical Law & Policy is set to start again its newest online program, the Graduate Certificate in Pharmaceutical & Medical Device Law & Compliance, on May 1, 2011. Applications are due April 15, 2011.
The Graduate Certificate in Pharmaceutical & Medical Device Law & Compliance is a non-degree program designed for individuals who seek in-depth knowledge about legal, regulatory, and ethical issues related to the pharmaceutical and medical device industries. Taught exclusively online, it offers students nationwide a targeted immersion in key substantive issues along with the practical skills necessary to research and communicate effectively about the law.
The intensive program is geared to busy professionals who want to cover a significant amount of material in a relatively short period of time. The program is open to students who have earned a baccalaureate degree from an accredited college or university. It is specifically designed to meet the needs of mid- to senior-level professionals in the health care industry, but highly motivated students from other backgrounds are also welcome to apply. It is not necessary to have prior academic or work experience in health care in order to do well in the program.
The first class begins May 1, 2011 and applications are being accepted now. Additional information is available here.
Online Graduate Certificate Program in Health & Hospital Law to Launch in April 2010
Seton Hall Law School’s Center for Health & Pharmaceutical Law & Policy is set to launch a new online program in Health & Hospital Law. The new Graduate Certificate in Health & Hospital Law is a non-degree program designed for individuals who seek in-depth knowledge about legal, regulatory, and ethical issues related to health care delivery. Taught exclusively online, it offers students nationwide a targeted immersion in key substantive issues along with the practical skills necessary to research and communicate effectively about the law.
The intensive program is geared to busy professionals who want to cover a significant amount of material in a relatively short period of time. The program is open to students who have earned a baccalaureate degree from an accredited college or university. It is specifically designed to meet the needs of mid- to senior-level professionals in the health care industry, but highly motivated students from other backgrounds are also welcome to apply. It is not necessary to have prior academic or work experience in health care in order to do well in the program.
The first class begins April 18, 2010 and applications are being accepted now. Additional information is available at: law.shu.edu/onlinecertificate



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