This program offers an accelerated pathway for students interested in pursuing a law degree, involving a combined B.S. and J.D. program with the College of Law. Students complete the first three years of coursework in the College of Arts and Sciences, fulfilling general education requirements, college-specific requirements, and a minor. The last three years are spent in the College of Law, where students begin coursework in their fourth year after meeting certain prerequisites and admissions criteria. The program is designed to help students stay on track for graduation within six years, with a structured academic plan and milestones to guide progress.
Why this course is highly recommended
This program is ideal for students who are committed to pursuing a legal career and wish to streamline their undergraduate and law school studies. The accelerated pathway offers the advantage of beginning law coursework in the fourth year, saving time and facilitating early exposure to legal studies. The program also provides structured advising and milestones, which support students in staying on track for graduation and law school admission.
The concentration is focused on Pre-Law, preparing students for legal studies through rigorous coursework, electives related to law and ethics, and professional electives. Students must complete 13 hours of pre-law electives and participate in engaging inquires and elective courses aligned with law and legal thinking. The program integrates academic coursework with law school preparation from early in the undergraduate journey.
Application fees
26.60L
1st year tuition fees
26.60L
Living cost
Students must complete a minimum of 90 undergraduate hours, including general education, college of Arts and Sciences requirements, and electives. They need to complete at least 12 total upper-division hours and 6 hours of minor coursework. To qualify for law school admission, students are advised to meet specific GPA and LSAT score recommendations, with an approximate total of 120 credit hours required for graduation.

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While not explicitly detailed, the structured pre-law pathway prepares students for admission into law school, which can lead to careers in legal practice, public service, judiciary roles, or other fields requiring legal expertise. Early law coursework and a focused pre-law minor build a solid foundation for future legal careers.