This distinctive program combines a Bachelor of Science in Information Technology with a Juris Doctor degree in an accelerated format. It is designed to prepare students for careers that intersect technology and law. The coursework includes core courses in computer and network security, e-commerce technology, computer forensics, and information technology and law, along with law fundamentals such as criminal law, contracts, civil procedures, constitutional law, property, and torts. Students will also engage in legal research and writing, gaining skills essential for legal practice in technology-related fields.
Why this course is highly recommended
This program is ideal for students who aspire to work in legal roles related to information technology, cybersecurity, or digital forensics. It leverages an accelerated format to efficiently combine undergraduate and law education, giving students a competitive edge in the job market for roles requiring expertise in both technology and law.
The program includes a focused track on law within the context of information technology, integrating legal aspects related to engineering and technology law. Students will see a blend of technical IT courses alongside foundational legal studies, preparing them for specialized roles at the intersection of tech and legal domains.
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The program requires completing 45 credits, which includes core courses, law courses, and area electives. Notably, 6 credits from Seton Hall University Law School will count towards the requirement, with some credits from the first-year law courses also fulfilling elective requirements. The course structure integrates both IT and legal studies over the duration of the program.

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Graduates are well-positioned for roles that require expertise in both technology and law, such as cybersecurity attorneys, legal consultants for tech companies, compliance officers, and legal advisors specializing in information security and forensic analysis.