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Degree Programs

Each student at the School of Law has an opportunity to craft a curriculum drawing from numerous classes, clinics, concentrations, research centers, degree programs, and a library to build a rich sequence of courses and experiences.

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A UB School of Law education incorporates both the theory of law and the real-world skills that new graduates need to succeed as lawyers.

Dual degree programs give you a career advantage: reduce the total time required to earn two degrees by up to a year.

A program for those who already have a law degree and who wish to practice U.S. law, either in the U.S. or abroad.

Lawyers looking to take their career to the next level will find challenge, choice and flexibility at the School of Law where our students come from around the globe.

The changing market for legal services is fueling the growth of new law-related career possibilities. Many of these careers do not require the skills of a licensed attorney, but they do demand a sound understanding of the law. By gaining an understanding of the basic functional areas of law, you will have a competitive advantage in the marketplace, wherever your career takes you.

Meet with Us

Learn more about the law school admissions process and the School of Law community through an individual meeting with one of our staff members. The Office of Admissions is available Monday through Friday9:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. for appointments by phone, in-person visits, and video meetings.

Vice Dean for Admissions

Counseling Populations:
Three-Year J.D. (domestic) candidates

Manager of Recruitment and International Enrollment

Counseling Populations:
Three-Year J.D. (international)
Two-Year J.D., LL.M.
J.S.D. candidates

Associate Director of Admissions; Director of 3+3 Programs

Counseling Populations:
Three-Year J.D. (domestic) candidates
3+3 B.A./J.D. candidates