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Thinking About Law? Best Four Degrees to Consider

According to the American Bar Association (ABA), about 120,000 law students enroll in school every year. The legal field is challenging, but provides plenty of opportunities for career advancement. In fact, there are a variety of different educational opportunities for law students. Below introduces four degrees that every law student should consider.

Political Science

Students who wish to enter academia or government should consider a degree in political science. This is because political science itself focuses on legal contexts, public policies and state and national governments. In addition to this, a political science major will hone the student’s analytical and critical thinking skills that are necessary for success in the legal field. A political science major that has completed a Juris Doctor (J.D.) program may move on to teaching law or working in the government.

Business Administration

Any student who wishes to enter the field of corporate or employment law should pursue a business-related degree. A degree in Business Administration is a general degree that will provide the student with the necessary background for focusing on corporate or employment law. Corporate lawyers work in a variety of industries, such as banking, insurance, healthcare and manufacturing. Corporate lawyers protect the company’s interests while providing critical business advice. On the other hand, employment lawyers specialize in labor and employment laws and work closely with Human Resources.

Master of Laws (LL.M.)

The LL.M. is an internationally acknowledged postgraduate degree in a unique law field. LL.M programs generally take one year to complete. An LL.M. degree gives any job applicant an edge over the competition. This is because the LL.M. proves that the job applicant has additional training and is qualified to work in a multinational business environment. The USC LL.M. online degree is the only program in the U.S. to offer an online Master of Laws (LL.M.).

Juris Doctor (JD) Degree

This three-year program is the degree you typically think about in relation to law school, and it prepares law students to practice law in the U.S. Juris Doctor degree programs provide different specializations, such as patent, constitutional and environmental law. Students with a bachelor’s degree must successfully pass the Law School Admissions Test (LSAT) in order to be accepted into an ABA-approved law school. Juris Doctor degree programs generally last three years.

In conclusion, potential law students have many different educational opportunities and career directions. Learn more law student statistics from the American Bar Association (ABA).

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