Law is a set of rules, followed by the courts to take off the violations that happen in the state and also to maintain a relationship between any state and its citizens. The main objective of the law is to educate the student on how to work in and around the world on the legal system.
An accredited college/university creates a pathway for the students to enrol in law programs offered by the college/university which are funded by the federal government or the state government.
The organization that accredited a college for law programs are listed below:
American Bar Association (ABA)
Southern Association of Colleges and Schools, Commission on Colleges (SACSCOC)
Higher Learning Commission (HLC)
Middle State Commission on Higher Education (MSCHE)
The subject taught to the student in a law are tort, contract, land/property, equity/trusts, European Union law, human rights, criminal, public/constitutional. The program is mostly theoretical.
An associate’s degree in law is a 2-year program in legal studies. This will help you to find out how to do legal research, prepare basic legal documents, write legal correspondence, and organize legal assignments.
According to law, there is no specific Bachelor degree. Students with any bachelor degree can join for the law. The bachelor degree is a 4-year program.
The students who completed the bachelors should apply for law school admission test (LSAT). This is to measure the student’s abilities in logic, reading, and analytics. After LSAT, the students will join the law school. It’s a 3-year program.
Masters degree for the law is a 1-year program with 24 credit courses. Designed primarily for lawyers trained outside the US.
There are few requirements which need to be fulfilled before one applies for an admission in the law program. The student should have a high school diploma with a minimum of 2.0- 3.0 GPA.
With a degree in aviation, an individual can possess skills like analytical ability, advocating, negotiate, logical reasoning, counselling.
Chicago, Illinois
Institution Type: Private Not-For-Profit
Law Accreditation: Request Info
Average Federal Student Loans awarded: $5,871
Average Student Loans Awarded: $8,617
Total Programs in Law (6)
5
Masters Programs
1
Graduate Certificate Program
Newark, New Jersey
Institution Type: Public
Law Accreditation: Request Info
Average Student Loans Awarded: $6,024
Total Programs in Law (2)
2
Certificate Programs
Saint Paul, Minnesota
Institution Type: Public
Law Accreditation: Request Info
Average Federal Student Loans awarded: $5,809
Average Student Loans Awarded: $5,809
Total Programs in Law (1)
1
Bachelors Program
Joliet, Illinois
Institution Type: Public
Law Accreditation: Request Info
Average Federal Student Loans awarded: $3,186
Average Student Loans Awarded: $3,186
Total Programs in Law (5)
1
Associate Program
4
Certificate Programs
Institution Type: Public
Law Accreditation: Request Info
Average Federal Student Loans awarded: $5,037
Average Student Loans Awarded: $5,065
Total Programs in Law (1)
1
Associate Program
St. Louis, Missouri
Institution Type: Public
Law Accreditation: Request Info
Average Federal Student Loans awarded: $2,928
Average Student Loans Awarded: $2,928
Total Programs in Law (1)
1
Associate Program
Santa Rosa, California
Institution Type: Public
Law Accreditation: Request Info
Average Federal Student Loans awarded: $3,798
Average Student Loans Awarded: $3,798
Total Programs in Law (5)
4
Certificate Programs
1
Associate Program
Prescott, Arizona
Institution Type: Public
Law Accreditation: Request Info
Average Federal Student Loans awarded: $6,011
Average Student Loans Awarded: $6,124
Total Programs in Law (4)
4
Certificate Programs