Pre-Law

Study mode:On campus Study type:Full-time Languages: English
Local:$ 13.7 k / Year(s) Foreign:$ 28 k / Year(s)  
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Description

Law schools do not ordinarily require students seeking admission to have completed any specific major field or group of courses. There is, therefore, no rigid prelaw curriculum at the college. Most prelaw students major in one of the social sciences. In addition to acquiring a broad social science background and a high level of competence in using the English language, students should enroll in a number of courses that deal with the history and structure of the American courts and government, the complexities of the American society and economy, and the broad cultural background of our times.

Detailed Course Facts

Application deadline February, October Tuition fee
  • USD 13683 Year (National)
  • USD 27978 Year (International)
Start date January,October 2015 Languages Take an IELTS test
  • English
Delivery mode On Campus Educational variant Full-time

Course Content

Introduction to American Law: Discussions will include the federal and state Constitutions and legislation, and the structure and operation of the federal and state court systems. Students will also learn how to read a legal case. This course will also cover topics in the standard first-year law school curriculum and some advanced topics, including: civil and criminal procedure (the rules that govern the litigation of civil and criminal matters), criminal law, tort law (negligence, malpractice, etc.) property law, contract law, family law, administrative law (the rules governing administrative agencies), and alternative dispute resolution.
Survey of American Business Law: Designed for students intending to pursue a career in business, the course objective is to impart a foundational understanding of (1) the legal framework governing business transactions; (2) systems that regulate the right to payment; and (3) rules that both impose and limit liability for failure to meet a contractual obligation. Coverage will focus on the law of contracts, including the elements required for an enforceable agreement, remedies for breach of contract, sale and lease agreements, negotiable instruments (e.g., checks and promissory notes), credit and collection systems, bankruptcy, and the corporate form.

English Language Requirements

IELTS band : 6.5 TOEFL paper-based test score : 550 TOEFL iBT® test : 79

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Requirements

Our primary emphasis is placed on the student’s academic promise as demonstrated by:

  • completion of required entrance subjects
  • academic performance in high school or its equivalent:
  • strength of academic program (number/type of academic, honors, or advanced placement courses completed)
  • grades and grade trends
  • weighted grade-point average(s)
  • cumulative rank, when available
  • SAT and/or ACT scores
  • English Proficiency Examination results, when required

Work Experience

No work experience is required.


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Funding

Rutgers uses your FAFSA to develop a financial-aid package based on your qualifications, financial need and the funds available to the university. Your package may include any or a combination of these major financial aid sources:

  • Gift aid does not require repayment and is divided into three categories: grants (which recognize financial need) and scholarships and awards (which recognize academic merit, special talents, or other achievements).
  • Loans must be repaid (usually after graduation) and can come from private lenders as well as federal, state and university sources.
  • Work-study allows students to earn money for college expenses while gaining valuable skills - often in their intended field.

Accreditation

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  • Rutgers is a member—so are Harvard, Yale, and Berkeley—of the prestigious Association of American Universities, the 61 leading research universities in North America.
  • More than 175 Rutgers research centers support pioneering work in stem cells, climate change, DNA analysis, and more.
  • Rutgers’ international reputation draws top students from more than 130 countries and all 50 states.

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