MSL: Government Procurement
Become a government contracts expert in the world's preeminent government procurement law program.
Overview
The diverse curriculum of this concentration, taught by world-renowned faculty, equips you with a richer understanding of how procurement systems operate, both in the United States and abroad, and exposes students to varying perspectives on emerging issues in the law. Through this master's law degree program, we provide graduates with the knowledge, connections, and opportunities to become future leaders and policymakers in the acquisition community domestically and abroad.
Located in the heart of Washington, DC, GW Law offers unparalleled access to the federal agencies, courts, and policy organizations that shape the nation’s procurement landscape. Students benefit from proximity to government institutions, industry leaders, and professional networks that bring classroom learning to life and open doors to unique career opportunities.
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What is Government Procurement Law?
Government contracts law students become adept at navigating the complexities of contracts, ensuring that government agencies meet all legal compliance requirements for each contracted procurement. Our proximity to the hub of government contracts law and policy provides our students with unparalleled opportunities to gain practical knowledge and experience while earning their degrees.
Convenient
Attend class in convenient learning formats: On-Campus or Online; Part-Time & Full-Time options
No Law Degree Required
A law degree is not required to earn an MSL degree
Accepts Transfers
Defense Acquisition University Transfer Credits Accepted
Curriculum
Students are required to complete 11 credits of core courses and 13 credits of elective courses.
Core Courses
| Core Courses | Credits | Semester |
|---|---|---|
| Government Contracts Overview (6518) | 1 credit | First semester |
| Formation of Government Contracts (6502) | 3 credits | First semester |
| Performance of Government Contracts (6503) | 3 credits | |
| Government Contracts Cost and Pricing (6506) | 2 credits | |
| Analytical Writing for Government Contracts (6519) | 1 credit | First or second semester |
| Anti-corruption and Compliance (6511) | 2 credits | |
| Students must also write a research paper completed in a government procurement seminar course or in the graduate independent legal writing course (6696) |
Elective course options include:
- Bid Protests
- Government Procurement of Intellectual Property
- Intro to Federal Appropriations Law
- Procurement Reform
- Other Transactions
- Government Procurement of Technology
Career Outcomes
With five million job openings in 2022 in government procurement fields and 20.8% job growth projection by 2032, MSL graduates can propel their careers in government, nonprofit, and for-profit sectors. Explore the various career opportunities available in the field of procurement.
| Occupation | Salary |
|---|---|
| Contracts manager (private sector) | $120,000 median annual salary |
| Warranted contracting officer (public sector, non-supervising) | $105,000 median annual salary |
| Contracts administrator (private sector) | $90,000 median annual salary |
Source: NCMA Salary Survey, 2022
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