Health Law

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OFFICE: La Jolla Village Professional Center
8950 Villa La Jolla Drive, Suite A124
(858) 964-1313
E-mail: healthlaw@ucsd.edu
http://hlaw.ucsd.edu
http://www.cwsl.edu

Program Description

The master’s degree in health law is a joint-degree offering from UC San Diego and California Western School of Law. The program was developed in response to the increasing need to equip professionals from the health care and legal disciplines with a more complete understanding of the best scientific, ethical, regulatory, and management practices. As medical decisions grow more complicated and far-reaching, the intersection of legal and medical/health care practices will be one of the most critical focal points of society for decades to come. Managed care, advances in medical treatment and biotechnology, issues of access, and bioethics all absorb the attention of our regulatory, legislative, and judicial systems. Health care and legal professionals will need to have the specialized skills and training to be effective and influential in this complex environment.

Led by select faculty from the School of Medicine at the University of California, San Diego and California Western School of Law, the rigorous and timely graduate-level curriculum is designed to orient professionals to the common activities, philosophy of practice, and challenges of the companion discipline in health care or law. The program focuses on acculturating practitioners in both fields to become leaders in providing integrated, sensitive solutions to every-day practice and policy issues.

Admission

New students are admitted in the fall quarter of each academic year. Prospective candidates should submit an official UCSD on-line graduate application for admission, the application fee, one set of official transcripts from each institution attended after high school, three letters of professional letters of recommendation, and a current résumé or c.v. The GRE/GMAT is not required; however, it is strongly recommended that candidates possess, or currently be pursuing, a graduate degree in a scientific or health care related field and also have some level of experience in scientific or clinical research. In some instances candidates without an advanced degree may be admitted to the joint-degree program if they have demonstrated substantial professional experience in the field at increasing levels of responsibility. The application deadline is April 3.

Program of Study

The part-time master’s degree program is designed to be completed in eighteen months to two- or three-years, depending upon a participant’s time to devote to the program. Responsibility for course offerings is shared between UCSD School of Medicine and California Western School of Law and students will be expected to enroll in courses at both institutions. Classes are typically held in the late afternoons or evenings, to allow flexibility for participants’ home and work life. The forty-five-unit degree comprises fifteen units of required courses, twelve units of core courses, twelve units of general electives, and six units of a capstone project.