Coursera’s Law category covers criminal and civil law, international law, constitutional law, environmental law, and more. You can explore popular topics like Criminal Justice, International Law, and Arbitration.
Popular entry points include An Introduction to American Law, Introduction to International Criminal Law, and A Law Student's Toolkit. These courses cover core legal concepts and reasoning from top universities. They’re designed to be accessible whether you’re new to law or returning for a refresher.
When you complete a course, you’re eligible for a shareable electronic Course Certificate for a small fee. You can also earn multi-course credentials through Specializations like Regulatory Compliance, Intellectual Property Law, or Prompt Engineering for Law. These credentials help you showcase focused expertise from leading institutions.
Law courses on Coursera offer a foundational understanding of legal principles and their application across various fields:
No—courses range from introductory to advanced, so you can start with beginner-friendly options and progress to specialized topics. Each course page indicates the level to help you pick the right fit.
The International Law section includes International Law In Action: Investigating and Prosecuting International Crimes and International Humanitarian Law in Theory and Practice. Related options like Challenging Forensic Science: How Science Should Speak to Court and Constitutional Struggles in the Muslim World broaden global perspectives. These courses suit learners interested in cross-border legal issues.
Courses help you build skills in legal research, analysis, argumentation, compliance, and document drafting. Learning from institutions such as the University of Pennsylvania, Yale, and Leiden can strengthen your academic foundation or support roles like paralegal, policy analyst, or corporate compliance.
Start with the Most Popular and Top Rated sections to see what learners value, and review the “Finish a Law Course in Under 24 Hours” options if you prefer something short. Check each course page for level, time commitment, and partner university to match your goals. You can deepen your pathway with a Specialization like Regulatory Compliance once you’ve picked a focus.