First, there is no such thing as a bachelor's degree in law. Law schools will require the completion of a bachelor's degree. There are no specific majors one must complete to apply for law school. Still, you should speak with a career counselor at the school you attend. To find colleges and universities within the US that offer law degrees (a juris doctor), read the below and follow through with the link provided.
For colleges and universities within the Unites States, you can research institutions offering masters and doctorate programs by clicking on the related links section (Answers.com) indicated directly below this answer section.
Harvard Law School.
You will not be able to do your entire law degree online. However, there are many schools that offer half or more of the classes needed online. Visit your schools website to find more information.
It is not possilbe to obtain a law degree on line. It is not possible because of various exams and requirements of the country for law degrees. You have to take bar exam and such.
That is the degree conferred by most law schools in the US. Some offer an LLB instead.
Many colleges and universities in the US have graduate schools in law offering the J.D. (Juris Doctor) degree. Check the American Bar Association for a list.
There are different ways of getting this degree depending on what branch of law enforcement you would like to go in to. Online schools such as University of Phoenix offer such programs.
Some of the most reputable and well known schools are; Champlain College, College of Law, and Kaplan University. These are the most reputable universities of Law Studies.
No, there are no law schools in the United States which offer online law school degrees or law school degree programs. You have to apply and attend a school in person.
All online schools should offer you a Spanish degree. Most online schools offer a degree in most foreign languages. To get signed signed up, contact the school that you want to attend.
you enter and complete a graduate academic program that awards a Ph.D. degree, after going to law school and completing the requirements for the J.D. degree. Some schools have a combined J.D./Ph.D. program, in which you complete some requirements for the J.D. degree, then some for a Master's degree, then complete the J.D., and finally complete the Ph.D. Finally, if you are referring to law only, some law schools offer Ph.D. programs in law to be completed after receiving a law degree.
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Most American medical schools currently offer the Doctor of Medicine (M.D.) degree to graduates. Osteopathic medical schools in the United States offer the Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine (D.O.) degree to graduates.
To receive a graduate degree you first must get a bachelors degree. Most state schools and some private schools offer graduate programs that offer these degrees.