New Programs


The Graduate School of Law has added the Master of Legal Studies (M.L.S.) program to its present offerings. Under the Master of Legal Studies program, a graduate of law, whether possessing an Ll.B. or a J.D. degree is, after enrolling in two academic semesters at the Graduate School of Law, awarded a Master of Legal Studies degree. This provides with law graduates the opportunity to convert their post-baccalaureate Ll.B. or J.D. degrees into a master’s degree that should enable them to teach in higher education institutions. Under present CHED rules, only those who possess Master’s degrees can teach in college and university levels. This program has already received the approval of the Legal Education Board.


DEGREE PROGRAMS AT THE GRADUATE SCHOOL OF LAW


Doctor of Juridical Science (JSD) 

Prerequisite: 

  LLM  

  Master of Comparative Law 

  Doctor of Canon Law (JCD) 

 

Master of Laws (LLM) 

Tracks: 

  Civil Law 

  Commercial Law 

  Constitutional Law 

  International Law 

  Canon Law

 

Prerequisite:  

  Bachelor of Laws  

  Juris Doctor 

   

Note: Non-Members of the Bar may also be admitted provided that they have a JD or an LLB with a GPA of 90. 

 

Master of Legal Studies (MLS) 

Specialization: 

   Criminal Justice Administration 

   Economic law 

   International Law

Prerequisites: 

   LLB or JD 

   Bachelor’s Degree with 18 units in the Social Sciences 

 

Special Program for Priests and Curial Personnel:  

Master of Legal Studies 

Specialization:  

Philippine and Canon Law 


One feature of our Graduate School of Law is the offering of an Ll.M. track in American law that provides graduates with the academic units that enable them to sit for the Multi-State Bar of the United States.

The Faculty has agreed to retain the present thesis and non-thesis tracks for the Ll.M. degree, requiring for the non-thesis track 45 units, while the thesis track requires 30, and the submission of three major research papers, each not less than 25 pages.

The theses submitted last year were outstanding: one is in fact a proposal that has been submitted to the Department of Justice and to the Supreme Court on a joint project for the revision of the present Revised Penal Code. It proposed the adoption of community service as an alternative to imprisonment for certain categories of offenses.

Our Graduate School of Law holds two distinctions: first, it is the only Graduate School of Law with which the Philippine Judicial Academy of the Supreme Court has a consortium; second, it is the Graduate School of Law with the highest population while maintaining the rigid standards that have allowed us to enjoy credibility and respect nationwide.

Our Academic Policies have been submitted for review and have been approved by the Legal Education Board. The Graduate School of Law is subject to the regulatory authority only of the Legal Education Board.



REQUIREMENTS:


a. Secure an application form from the GSLAW Office then submit the following requirements:
Accomplished Application Form (Downloadable)


b. Original Copy or Certified True Copy of the Transcript of Records (TOR) of bachelor’s degree and LL.M (For evaluation purposes only) JSD, LLM, and MLS Program


c. Applicants working in PNP, NBI, DILG, and other related agencies must submit a Certification of Employment. (MLS Program)


d. Passport - for the foreign students only (2 pc. Photocopies colored) for foreign students only)


e. Certification of membership in the Integrated Bar of the Philippines (IBP). (LLM Program)


f. Endorsement letter from the bishop (MLS Priest Program)


g. Birth Certificate (PSA)


h. Marriage Contract (Female, IF MARRIED)


i. Four (4) colored ID picture sized (2x2)

j. Special Order (S.O) Certification of Graduation from the Registrar of School last attended (MLS Program)

k. Honorable Dismissal or Transfer of Credits from the last school attended.

l. P750.00 Application Fee. (non-refundable) or

note:
HARD COPY with BROWN ENVELOP ( 2 COPIES EACH)
SUBMIT HARD COPY TO THE GSLAW OFFICE

San Beda University
Graduate School of Law
638 Mendiola St., San Miguel Manila
8-726-2332 local 3112




Linkages


What has made our Graduate School survive and flourish is the fact that we have aggressively pursued a policy of establishing provincial nodes of delivery for graduate education in law. At present these include:

Ateneo de Zamboanga University, Zamboanga City

Cagayan State University, Tuguegarao City

Central Philippine University, Ilo-ilo City

Cor Jesu College Inc., Digos Davao City

Jose Maria College of Law, Sasa Davao City

Isabela State University, Isabela

Mindanao State University, Iligan Extension at Msu-iit General Santos City

San Beda College Alabang, Muntilupa City

Saint Louis University, Baguio City

University of Nueva Caceres School of Law, Naga City

University of San Carlos, Cebu City

University of the Cordilleras, Baguio City


Only last week, the Office of the President of St. Louis University, Baguio, requested me to establish SLU as a node for the delivery of graduate education by San Beda University. The documents are in the drafting stage.

Under the present linkage scheme, all students enrolled in the different nodes are students of the Graduate School of Law of San Beda University alone. The different schools serve only as venues for delivery. Their faculty members are the principal enrollees of the program. After subtracting administrative costs, fixed fees are paid San Beda University (except for Cebu and Iloilo, these are the faculty development funds awarded by CHED, before the activation of the Legal Education Board, to certain meritorious law schools). It is our Graduate School of Law that sends professors.