JD Law
The Law program at University of Arizona is a three-year course of study towards the Juris Doctor degree (JD).
Quick Facts |
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Full-time Duration: | 3 years |
Starting in: | August, January |
Tuition Fee: | $10,063 per semester |
Location: | Tucson, United States |
Like at other law schools, much of the Law first-year curriculum at University of Arizona is required. You’ll receive intensive and individualized support in small sections for core courses and in your research and skills classes. In your second and third years you can select from a wide range of courses, seminars, clinics, internships and externships.
Education
With careful planning, you may also pursue a dual degree and interdisciplinary study with the vast offerings of the University of Arizona. More than 90 percent of law classes have fewer than 25 students, making your classes highly interactive and your professors readily accessible.
Program Structure
- Your legal education will teach you to “think like a lawyer,” honing your analytical skills, developing better critical thinking, and acquiring the professional skills you need no matter where your education takes you.
- University of Arizona Law offers a mix of qualities no other school can match: a small, top-ranked program in the heart of a nationally acclaimed university, exceptional employment outcomes.
“Choosing the Master’s program for Physiological Sciences at the University of Arizona was one of the best decisions I could have made in my education. Our department is warm and collaborative, offering an array of research topics and techniques underneath a vast and integrative umbrella of physiology. Beyond my research experience, I was presented with teaching opportunities, which I feel honed my skill of scientific communication. Having the dynamic research/teaching/class schedule not only kept me active but helped me reinforce material in multiple contexts. Overall, this program was exactly what I wanted in my segway into the medical sciences… and with my teaching assistantship paying for my tuition, how could I say no?”
Andrew Wojtanowski // MS 2016