MC Law offers courses in
common law and a certificate in Louisiana
civil law. MC Law has more than 25 full-time faculty members in all major disciplines of law, with more than 20% of the faculty holding a PhD or equivalent degree, and more than 50% of the faculty with an LL.M. or Masters in a specialized field. The Law School provides a national certificate programs for civil law training, and hosts six centers, the
Mississippi College Law Review, and a Moot Court program. The Law School also offers an
externship program with more than 50 students at any one time placed in externships, and more than 85% of MC Law students completing an externship or working part-time in the legal field prior to graduation. Since 2010, the Law School has offered a one-year
LL.M. degree in U.S. legal studies for students holding law degrees from foreign law programs. Each summer, MC Law offers students study abroad programs in France, Cuba, Germany, Mexico, and South Korea. MC Law was one of the first U.S. law schools to offer a program in Cuba. == Admissions ==