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The Juris Doctor (J.D.) serves as the foundational legal qualification. After earning a J.D. and passing the state Bar examination, graduates can pursue careers as attorneys across various fields - from legal practice to business, politics, public service, and beyond.
Core law school classes such as Torts, Contracts, and Property establish essential legal knowledge and system understanding. Students then expand this base through diverse elective offerings across specialized legal fields.
The program offers optional academic concentrations, allowing students to focus their studies through targeted coursework, hands-on learning, and research in specific legal disciplines. Those completing concentration requirements earn formal recognition on their transcripts. Detailed guidelines appear in the Law School's Academic Concentrations Policy.