DENVER, CO, August 26, 2012 (Press-News.org) Sabah Kazmi is proud to announce that in May 2012 she earned her Master's of Jurisprudence in Business Law and Corporate Finance from Widener University in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. The Master's of Jurisprudence (M.J.) degree focuses on legal theory, with special regard to the philosophy and sociological theory of law.
The degree is popular amongst business professionals who desire to broaden their understanding of the law and various legal statutes that pertain to them, but do not wish to obtain licensure to practice law. For business professionals like Sabah Kazmi, the Master's of Jurisprudence degree is a perfect fit.
"When I heard about the Masters of Jurisprudence degree at Widener," says Sabah Kazmi, "I knew that it was a program designed just for me." Sabah Kazmi is currently employed as a Risk Analyst and Lending Systems Administrator at a credit union in Philadelphia. Highly trained and educated (Kazmi holds an undergraduate degree from Temple University), Kazmi is a professional at recognizing hidden variables and anomalies in data.
"I thought I could further my career and my own skills as a professional," says Sabah Kazmi, "by obtaining the Master's of Jurisprudence. I'm looking forward to what opportunities await me later on down the road now that I have my M.J."
Sabah Kazmi hopes to put her new knowledge to use at her current position with the credit union in Philadelphia by connecting local, state, and federal laws with actual, in-office practices. Kazmi believes that the connections she will be able to derive in the future will help the credit union improve practices across the board.
Sabah Kazmi welcomes questions and comments on the earning of her Master's of jurisprudence in business law and corporate finance. She may be reached for additional information about her time at Widener University.
Website: www.sabahkazmi.com
Sabah Kazmi Announces Masters of Jurisprudence in Business Law and Corporate Finance
Sabah Kazmi is proud to announce that in May 2012 she earned her Masters of Jurisprudence in Business Law and Corporate Finance from Widener University in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
2012-08-26
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[Press-News.org] Sabah Kazmi Announces Masters of Jurisprudence in Business Law and Corporate FinanceSabah Kazmi is proud to announce that in May 2012 she earned her Masters of Jurisprudence in Business Law and Corporate Finance from Widener University in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.