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The Risk Management Masters Program You’ve Been Waiting For

Risk Management Masters

There are over 11,995 risk managers currently employed in the United States. Risk management involves the identification, evaluation, and prioritization of risks in a company. This is followed by coordinated and economical application of resources to minimize, monitor, and control the probability or impact of unfortunate events as well as to maximize the realization of opportunities. The career is currently in high demand, especially after the COVID-19 pandemic proved the urgency of risk management.

If organization and following rules and regulations always interested you, a career in risk management could be rewarding. 

Where do you begin to reach that goal? To get on the path to a career in risk management, one must:

  1. Earn a degree in a field related to risk management
  2. Seek roles that include risk management duties
  3. Obtain a professional certification in risk management

Regarding step one, a risk management master’s program is the key. Your master’s degree is beneficial in making you a more desirable candidate by having highly specialized training. While completing any MLS program is helpful, Seattle University School of Law’s MLS in Compliance and Risk Management stands out for many reasons.

What is a Risk Management Master’s Program?

Obtaining your master’s degree in risk management brings you closer to compliance fluency. The program consists of courses in legal institutions, methods, and communication. You learn about the core aspects of compliance operations, investigation, auditing, and report writing. You then can concentrate in a specific area of risk management, such as healthcare compliance.

Completing your master’s can also generate significant networking opportunities. Your peers may be future coworkers; your faculty could have connections at companies looking to fill a role that you now fit. Last but not least, as an alumnus, you are inducted into a network of graduates who work in the field and could help you land your ideal job.

Why Seattle University School of Law?

Seattle University’s MLS program in risk management is unlike any other. Our program has four concentration options that allow you to specialize in your preferred field. You can opt to complete the general MLS program, or you can opt into:

  • Healthcare Compliance – Teaching you to become risk management and compliance leaders who understand healthcare law and can confidently adapt to its dynamic landscape.
  • Corporate Compliance – Fostering leaders who can apply corporate compliance with a conscience while addressing the most urgent challenges facing their businesses.
  • Financial Compliance – Equipping you to fight fraud, protect privacy, and strengthen cybersecurity.
  • Data and Cybersecurity Compliance – learn to make vital decisions that protect an organization and its data through immersion in the rapidly evolving regulatory space 

Throughout our MLS program, students have the opportunity to learn from a faculty composed of experienced legal educators as well as adjunct faculty drawn from Seattle’s leading businesses.

At the conclusion of our program, students can:

  • Interpret cases, statutes, and regulations related to the law and policy of compliance and risk management across myriad industries.
  • Analyze the role of the U.S. legal system, especially administrative bodies, concerning business or industry compliance and risk.
  • Examine compliance and risk through a legal lens, including legal analysis, research, and written and verbal communication.
  • Demonstrate an ability to perform critical non-attorney roles ethically and with cultural competency regardless of industry or business environment.

Seattle University is located in the heart of one of America’s most dynamic and diverse business hubs, which you have access to throughout the duration of the online program. Our program is built with both asynchronous and synchronous components, plus live online classes as well as pre-recorded sessions, readings, and discussion threads. This intuitive, innovative MLS design allows you the flexibility to earn your degree while staying present in your other personal and professional commitments. 

What are you waiting for? Contact our admissions office today to get started.

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