Bachelor of Arts in Law and Accelerated Master of Arts in Library and Information Science

Fast-track to a legal career through the Accelerated Masters Program

Qualified University of Arizona students have the opportunity to expedite their studies by obtaining both a Bachelor of Arts in Law and a Master of Arts in Library and Information Science (MLIS) through an Accelerated Masters Program (AMP). By pursuing these degrees simultaneously through this program, students can obtain both degrees in as few as five years.

This AMP program results in significant savings of time and money because once AMP students complete 90 undergraduate course hours, they may begin taking 500-level graduate courses to apply towards the MLIS. AMP students may take up to 12 units of graduate coursework as undergraduates, yet will continue to be charged at the undergraduate rate and retain eligibility for undergraduate scholarships.

Career Pathways

This AMP provides students with a solid foundation in legal theory, research skills, and critical analysis. This AMP is an excellent choice for students who are interested in legal careers but who do not wish to obtain a Juris Doctor. Upon graduation, AMP students will be well-equipped to pursue many law-related careers, such as becoming a law librarian, paralegal, immigration officer, court personnel, intelligence analyst, policy analyst, civil rights advocate, or legislator.

Sample Academic Plan

  • Complete all general education, minor, and double-major requirements (81 units) 
  • Complete School of Government and Public Policy core curriculum (12 units)
  • Complete Law Core Curriculum (12 units)
  • Complete undergraduate law electives (15 units of POL, LAW, or other courses approved by your advisor)
  • Complete MLIS core curriculum (9 units)
  • Complete remainder of MLIS curriculum (26 units)

AMP students may also wish to obtain an additional Graduate Certificate in Legal Information (15 units, 12 of which may be "double-dipped" to count for both the Legal Information Certificate and the MLIS degree. See certificate program site for details.)  

Students should regularly meet with an advisor from both the School of Information and the School of Government and Public Policy to plan course schedules and review requirements for both degrees. 

Detailed Sample Plan of Study

BA in Law Requirements:

  • Minimum 120 total units to complete degree
  • Minimum 42 units of upper-division (300-499 level courses)
  • Completion of a minor 

MLIS Requirements:

  • MLIS requires 37 units
  • You have up to 6 years from your admit term to complete the program
  • AMP students may complete 12 units of graduate coursework as an undergraduate
Semester 1 Semester 2 
Course Prefix and NumberUnitsCourse Prefix and NumberUnits
English Composition3Eng 1023
Math 112 or higher3Exploring Perspectives3
First-semester language3Exploring Perspectives3
Exploring Perspectives3Building Connections3
Univ. 1011Second -semester language3
TOTAL14TOTAL15
    
Semester 3 Semester 4 
Course Prefix and NumberUnitsCourse Prefix and NumberUnits
POL 201 3Univ. 3011
Building Connections3POL Intro Course3
Building Connections3POL Intro Course3
Law 389 or Exp. Persp.3Minor Course 3
Third-semester language3Fourth-semester language3
TOTAL15TOTAL15
    
Semester 5 Semester 6 
Course Prefix and NumberUnitsCourse Prefix and NumberUnits
LAW 4013LAW 4043
LAW 402A3LAW 402B3
POL elective3POL elective3
Minor Course3Minor Course3
Minor Course3Minor Course3
TOTAL15TOTAL15
    
Semester 7 Semester 8 
Course Prefix and NumberUnitsCourse Prefix and NumberUnits
LIS 5043LIS 5503
LIS 5153LIS 5723
POL elective3LAW or POL elective3
LAW elective3Additional elective3-4
LAW elective3  
Minor Course3  
TOTAL18TOTAL12-13
Graduate with BA in Law   
    
Semester 9 Semester 10 
Course Prefix and NumberUnitsCourse Prefix and NumberUnits
LIS 5063LIS 6983
LIS 5713LIS 9091
LIS free elective3LIS 681E3
LIS electives6LIS free elective3
TOTAL15TOTAL10
Graduate with MLIS   

Application Procedures & Deadlines

BA in Law program:

MLIS program:

  • Students may apply to the AMP once they have completed 75 undergraduate credit hours. Students may start taking graduate courses to apply to the MLIS degree once they have completed 90 undergraduate credit hours. 
  • Applications for Fall admission are due February 15 for in-person students and March 15 for online students
  • Applications for Spring admission are due September 1 for in-person students and October 1 for online students
  • Go here for application information. Students must meet all University Accelerated Master’s Program Admission Requirements, including a minimum 3.3 GPA and completion of at least 75 credit hours. 

Program Requirements & Policies

BA in Law students must complete a minimum of 120 units. See curriculum and degree requirements for more details.

MLIS students must complete a minimum of 37 units. See curriculum and degree requirements for more details.

All University Accelerated Master’s Program Degree and Tuition Policies apply.

Key Contact for BA in Law Program

Keith Swisher
Professor of Legal Ethics; Director, BA in Law Program
520-626-8373
keithswisher@arizona.edu

https://law.arizona.edu/keith-swisher

Key Contact for MLIS Program

Jennifer Rochelle
Assistant Professor of Practice; Coordinator and Advisor, MLIS program 
jgrochelle@arizona.edu

https://ischool.arizona.edu/person/jennifer-rochelle