12 Pre-Law degrees found
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12 Pre-Law degrees found
Cheyney University of Pennsylvania
Pre-law Program
- Cheyney, USA
Course
On-Campus
English
At Cheyney, our Pre-Law program combines rigorous academics, pre-professional experiences, and proven advisory expertise to set the stage for law school admission.
Middle Tennessee State University
Bachelor in Pre-Law
- Murfreesboro, USA
Bachelor's degree
Full time
4 years
On-Campus
English
The Pre-Law concentration under the Political Science major is designed for students planning to attend law school or become professional legal assistants. MTSU's Pre-Law program begins with a basic study of government and encompasses courses in speech, logic, economics, and legal research and writing. Law careers see continued growth due to the complexity of the legal system and people's tendency to seek legal remedies for problems.
Drury University
Pre-Law
- Springfield, USA
Course
Full time
3 years
On-Campus
English
Drury’s strong liberal arts tradition is excellent preparation for the rigors of law school. Students who apply to law school with a demonstrated ability to think critically, write effectively and express themselves clearly are stronger candidates for success. In parallel with a student’s chosen major, courses in these areas enrich one’s grasp of the foundations of law in society:
Louisiana Christian University
Bachelor of Arts with Concentration in Pre-Law
- Pineville, USA
LLB
Full time
4 years
On-Campus
English
Students who study Pre-Law or History at Louisiana Christian University consistently outscore students from other majors on the LSAT exam and are well-prepared for the rigors of law school upon graduation.
University of Cambridge Gonville & Caius College
Bachelor of Arts in Law
- Online United Kingdom
BA
On-Campus
English
Law at Cambridge is world-class, and by studying law at Caius, you’ll join an intellectually challenging, supportive and forward-thinking community. You can travel to almost any country and find Caius lawyers who are leaders in their fields.
University of Law Online Postgraduate
SQE Law Essentials Online - Full-time
- Online United Kingdom
Course
Full time
10 weeks
Distance Learning
English
Continue your legal journey with our SQE Law Essentials course, designed for early-stage legal professionals who wish to reinforce their legal knowledge or individuals who have studied law previously and wish to update their knowledge. This short, online conversion course will give you the essential academic legal knowledge required for SQE1 and a solid grounding in core legal principles.
University of Law Online Postgraduate
SQE Law Essentials Online - Part-time
- Online United Kingdom
Course
Part time
17 weeks
Distance Learning
English
Continue your legal journey with our SQE Law Essentials course, designed for early-stage legal professionals who wish to reinforce their legal knowledge or individuals who have studied law previously and wish to update their knowledge. This short, online conversion course will give you the essential academic legal knowledge required for SQE1 and a solid grounding in core legal principles.
University of Law SQE
SQE Law Essentials Online - Part-time
- Online
Course
Part time
16 weeks
Distance Learning
English
Start your legal journey with our new SQE Law Essentials course, the first step for non-law graduates who plan to progress to SQE1. This short online course will give you an introduction to the essentials of legal knowledge required for SQE1. This allows you to progress onto our SQE1 Preparation course (coming soon) and to qualify as a solicitor. This course is subject to approval.
University of Law SQE
SQE Law Essentials Online - Full-time
- Online
Course
Full time
11 weeks
Distance Learning
English
Start your legal journey with our new SQE Law Essentials course, the first step for non-law graduates who plan to progress to SQE1. This short online course will give you an introduction to the essentials of legal knowledge required for SQE1. This allows you to progress onto our SQE1 Preparation course (coming soon) and to qualify as a solicitor. This course is subject to approval.
Temple College
Pre-Law - Associate of Arts
- Temple, USA
- Taylor, USA + 1 more
Associate of Arts
Full time
On-Campus
English
Students enrolled in our courses will be able to critically evaluate issues, understand issues from multiple viewpoints, and analyze how they are relevant. Ultimately, students will be able to identify how their governing institutions work to unlock their own potential to bring positive change at the community, state, and national levels.
University of Redlands
Bachelor in Prelaw
- Redlands, USA
Bachelor's degree
Full time
4 years
On-Campus
English
The prelaw program prepares students for law school through a broad base of interdisciplinary courses.
University of Wyoming
Criminal Justice, Prelaw Concentration, B.A.
- Laramie, USA
BA
Full time
On-Campus
English
The Criminal Justice, Prelaw Concentration, B.A. program is designed to prepare students for careers or further education in law, criminal justice, and related fields. The curriculum provides a founda...
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What is Pre-Law?
Students wishing to become a lawyer might consider a pre-law field of study. It’s not necessary to have a pre-law degree in order to become a lawyer, but many students feel this can give them an edge when applying to law school. A pre-law degree can be in any field, but many students choose to major in political science, economics, or business.
Why is studying Pre-Law important?
Pre-Law is important because it gives students the opportunity to learn about law, and how to become a lawyer. It also allows students to decide if they want to pursue a career in law.
What can you study in Pre-Law?
You can study many different things in pre-law, including law itself, court proceedings, legal writing, and more. This allows students to gain a broad understanding of the legal profession, and decide if it’s the right career path for them.