Introducing Delaware Law's new 7-week accelerated session featuring cutting-edge Master of Jurisprudence (MJ), LLM, and Paralegal courses—designed for professionals who want insight, flexibility, and momentum. MARCH 9 to APRIL 27.
Complete a full course in just seven weeks without sacrificing academic rigor or relevance.
Condensed timelines, structured milestones, and flexible learning formats to fit your schedule.
Apply what you learn in real time to compliance, risk, regulation, and legal operations roles.
Artificial intelligence is redefining business and rewriting the rules of compliance. This course positions students at the forefront of AI governance, exploring how automated decision-making, machine learning, and advanced analytics introduce new regulatory, ethical, and operational risks. Through timely case studies and emerging global standards, students learn how organizations design AI compliance strategies that balance innovation, transparency, and accountability in highly regulated environments.
Career Pathways: AI governance professionals, compliance officers, regulatory advisors, risk managers, in-house counsel, and policy professionals working at the intersection of technology, law, and regulation.
As data becomes a critical business asset, privacy compliance has emerged as a core organizational priority. This course explores how organizations navigate evolving U.S. and international privacy laws, enforcement actions, and digital technologies in a data-driven economy. Students gain practical insight into modern privacy programs, cross-border data challenges, and emerging risks while developing the skills needed to safeguard personal data while supporting innovation and regulatory compliance.
Career Pathways: Privacy officers, compliance professionals, cybersecurity and data governance specialists, in-house counsel, and professionals working in regulated or data-intensive industries.
This course examines leading enterprise risk management standards and frameworks that integrate strategic, operational, financial, and regulatory risk into executive decision-making. Students gain a comprehensive understanding of how ERM supports governance, compliance, and organizational resilience.
Career Pathways: Risk managers, compliance and audit professionals, corporate governance advisors, senior administrators, and leaders responsible for enterprise-wide risk oversight.
This course immerses students in the design and operation of modern anti–money laundering programs, examining regulatory requirements, enforcement trends, and evolving risk scenarios. Through real-world cases and applied analysis, students develop job-ready AML compliance knowledge.
Career Pathways: AML compliance professionals, financial crime prevention specialists, banking and financial services regulators, risk managers, and government or regulatory agency professionals.
This big-picture course introduces paralegals to the fast-moving world of artificial intelligence, from machine learning and automation to generative AI and responsible technology governance. Students explore how AI is transforming legal work, regulation, and professional expectations.
Career Pathways: Paralegals and legal support professionals seeking to stay ahead of emerging technologies shaping the legal and regulatory landscape.
Step into the fast evolving world where technology, law, and investigation meet. Cybersecurity Law introduces students to the essential legal concepts that guide how digital evidence is collected, handled, and used in real world computer fraud and cybercrime cases, while also exploring the federal statutes and rules of evidence that shape today’s computer crime landscape.
Career Pathways: Paralegals and legal support professionals seeking to gain valuable knowledge in areas involving technology, investigations, and data security.
Seats are limited to ensure a high-impact academic experience. Take the next step toward accelerating your education and your career.