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5 Bar Exam Preparation Juris Doctor degrees found
California School of Law
Online Juris Doctor Degree
Juris Doctor
Full time
Distance Learning
English
Our online Juris Doctor Degree program will provide you with the flexibility to earn a law degree while continuing to work in your career.
University of Asia and the Pacific
Juris Doctor (Law Program)
Juris Doctor
Part time
On-Campus
English
UA&P’s Law program provides training in standard competencies expected of lawyers, such as legal reasoning and advocacy.
Maurice A. Deane School of Law at Hofstra University
2-Year J.D. Program for Foreign-Trained Lawyers
Juris Doctor
Full time
On-Campus
English
We designed our 2-Year J.D. Program for Foreign-Trained Lawyers for highly qualified international applicants interested in obtaining a U.S. Juris Doctor and having the ability to take the New York State Bar exam.
Duke University School of Law
Juris Doctor
Juris Doctor
Full time
On-Campus
English
Your life as a lawyer starts now. The Duke Law JD is rigorous, innovative, and respected around the globe. Our courses and programs are designed to help you pursue your academic goals and prepare for success and leadership in the law and beyond.
University of West Los Angeles
J. D. PROGRAM
- Online USA
Juris Doctor
On-Campus
English
UWLA School of Law awards the Juris Doctor Degree to students who satisfactorily complete a minimum of 85-semester units of law study, including all required courses, with a cumulative grade point average of 2.00 on the 4.00 scale and who have met all other residency and scholastic requirements.
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A Juris Doctor (JD) is an advanced course of study designed for students interested in future careers in the legal world. Students usually attend a law school, and the degree can often be combined with other advanced degrees.