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Rutgers Law School - Camden & Newark
Certificate in Criminal Law & Procedure
- Newark, USA
Certificate
On-Campus
English
Rutgers Law School is pleased to offer students the opportunity to participate in a new Certificate Program in Criminal Law and Procedure.


Maurice A. Deane School of Law at Hofstra University
J.D. Concentration Criminal Law and Procedure
Juris Doctor
Full time
On-Campus
English
Students enrolled in the Criminal Law and Procedure Concentration will receive instruction and training in those subjects and skills that are fundamental to the real-world practice of criminal law.
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Legal procedure degree programs encompass a structured exploration of the principles and practices governing legal systems. This discipline prepares you to navigate the complexities of the legal environment, making it crucial for those interested in pursuing careers in law and justice.
Through courses in civil procedure, criminal procedure, and administrative law, you'll gain insight into the frameworks that guide legal processes. You’ll develop skills in legal research, drafting legal documents, and understanding courtroom procedures. As legal professionals handle intricate cases, students build confidence as they engage with new perspectives and realities of the legal system.
Graduates typically pursue roles such as legal assistants, paralegals, or court clerks, where they'll apply their knowledge to support attorneys and facilitate court operations. Additionally, involvement in internships or legal clinics enhances practical experience, further preparing students for diverse career opportunities in legal settings. This field promotes a comprehensive understanding of legal frameworks, equipping you with the competence needed to contribute effectively to the legal profession.