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Tuition Fee
Start Date
Medium of studying
Duration
48 months
Program Facts
Program Details
Degree
Foundation
Major
Legal Practice | Legal Studies | Jurisprudence
Area of study
Law
Timing
Full time
Course Language
English
About Program

Program Overview


Duquesne University's Juris Doctor - Part-Time Day Program offers a flexible schedule for students to earn their law degree in four years. The program's curriculum includes core legal courses, with additional recommended courses to enhance students' knowledge and skills. Admission criteria and performance standards are consistent for all students, ensuring a rigorous and challenging academic experience.

Program Outline

Outline:

The Juris Doctor - Part-Time Day Program at Duquesne University's Thomas R. Kline School of Law allows students to pursue legal studies on a part-time day schedule within four years. Part-time day students may also enroll in evening and summer classes. Admission criteria and performance standards are the same for all students.


Curriculum:


First Year Part-Time Day Required Courses

  • Civil Procedure and Drafting I (fall) - 3 credits
  • Civil Procedure II (spring) - 2 credits
  • Contracts I and II (fall and spring) - 6 credits
  • Legal Research & Writing I and II (fall and spring) - 5 credits
  • Legal Skills (fall- optional) - 1 credit
  • Advanced Legal Skills (spring- required for bottom 25% following fall semester) - 1 credit
  • Torts I and II - 5 credits

Second Year Part-Time Day Required Courses

  • Advanced Legal Reasoning (fall- required for bottom 25% following first year) - 2 credits
  • Constitutional Law I and II (fall and spring) - 5 credits
  • Criminal Law (fall) - 3 credits
  • Criminal Procedure: The Police Function (fall or spring) - 2 or 3 credits
  • Property I and II (fall and spring) - 6 credits
  • Business Associations (may be taken in the second or third year- fall or spring) - 3 credits

Third Year Part-Time Day Required Courses

  • Business Associations (may be taken in the second or third year- fall or spring) - 3 credits
  • Evidence (fall or spring) - 3 credits
  • Professional Responsibility (may be taken in the third or fourth year- fall or spring) - 3 credits
  • Strongly Recommended courses for Third Year Part-Time Day students: Conflict of Laws- 2 credits, Estates and Trusts- 3 credits, Family Law- 3 credits, Secured Transactions- 1 or 3 credits

Fourth Year Part-Time Day Required Courses

  • Core/Applied Competencies I and II (fall and spring) - 6 credits
  • Professional Responsibility (may be taken in the second or third year- fall or spring) - 3 credits
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Duquesne University


Overview:

Duquesne University is a Catholic university with a Spiritan tradition, located in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. It boasts a national reputation for academic excellence and has been recognized as a "first-tier university," "top 100 undergraduate school," and "Most Popular." The university offers a wide range of undergraduate and graduate programs across ten schools of study.


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Student Life and Campus Experience:

Duquesne University is situated in the heart of Pittsburgh, a city known for its diverse neighborhoods and vibrant atmosphere. Students have access to Fortune 500 companies, non-profit organizations, startups, and three major league sports teams, all within a short distance from campus.


Key Reasons to Study There:

    Academic Excellence:

    Duquesne University is renowned for its high-quality academic programs and its commitment to innovation.

    Real-World Experience:

    The university's location in Pittsburgh provides students with numerous opportunities for real-world experience through fieldwork, clinicals, research projects, and internships.

    Strong Alumni Network:

    Duquesne University has a strong alumni network that provides support and connections for students and graduates.

    Vibrant Campus Life:

    The university offers a vibrant campus life with a variety of student organizations, clubs, and events.

Academic Programs:

    Undergraduate Majors:

    Duquesne University offers over 85 undergraduate majors leading to bachelor's, master's, and doctoral degrees.

    Graduate Programs:

    The university offers over 110 graduate and certificate programs designed to enhance professional skills and knowledge.

Other:

  • Duquesne University is an R2 institution, which means it is a high-research activity university.
  • The university is ranked #3 in the Northeast for R2 institutions producing the most high-earning female alumni under 40 in the U.S.
  • Duquesne University is committed to providing students with a strong foundation in ethics and service.
  • The university has a strong focus on experiential learning and preparing students for successful careers.

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