The University of California, Berkeley School of Law is venturing into online education with a new hybrid LL.M. program.

Students in the master of laws program will complete their spring and fall coursework online, and come to the Berkeley campus for nearly three months over one summer. It's the law school's first foray into online degrees, though the larger Berkeley campus already has fully online programs, said Susan Whitman, the law school's assistant dean of academic planning. The program at the law school is designed specifically for foreign-trained attorneys.

Many law schools, Berkeley included, have on-campus LL.M. programs that span the traditional academic year. A growing number now offer fully online LL.M. degrees, but Whitman said she was unaware of existing masters of law programs that combine online and in-person elements.

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