Tuition Fee
Start Date
Medium of studying
Jurisprudence
Duration
Details
Program Details
Degree
PhD
Major
Jurisprudence | Philosophy
Area of study
Jurisprudence | Philosophy
Education type
Jurisprudence | Philosophy
Course Language
English
About Program
Program Overview
Admission Criteria
- Candidates for admission to the concurrent program must gain admission to the regular program of each participating academic unit.
- Interested students will then be assigned a College of Law advisor who will assist in the preparation of a petition requesting admission to the concurrent program and outlining a program of study.
- The petition must be approved by both the College of Law and the Department of Philosophy, and it must be filed with the College of Law Interdisciplinary Programs Committee.
Program Structure
- Typically, students in their first year of study in a concurrent Law/Philosophy program will enroll mainly in law courses.
- The College of Law will allow 15 credit hours in Philosophy courses toward the J.D. if pursuant to an approved concurrent program.
- The M.A. in Philosophy requires 24 hours of course work and a defense of a six credit thesis.
- Because of the relatively modest credit hour requirements for the M.A. degree, the Philosophy Department does not generally transfer credit hours toward the M.A. in Philosophy for work taken elsewhere.
- Transfer credits from the School of Law are negotiable, however, depending on specific courses taken.
- Credit hour arrangements between the J.D./Ph.D. in Philosophy may be more flexible.
Application Information
- The application deadline is early March, but earlier application is encouraged.
- The LSAT score is generally accepted in lieu of the GRE.
- Questions and general inquiries should be directed to the Director of Graduate Studies in Philosophy.
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