Certificate Programs
Discover certificate programs that cater to your specific interests, drawing upon our law school's expertise in business, criminal, family, and immigration law.
At Rutgers Law, you will be learning from leaders in the field, alongside peers who are not only passionate about their own futures, but compassionate about their contributions to the greater good.
Whether you’re just starting your search for the right law school, or you’re looking to further your education with a specific concentration, Rutgers Law is here to help you maintain momentum and achieve your goals. Be prepared for your legal career with a Rutgers Law education.
Our J.D. programs prepare you for the challenges and opportunities you’ll encounter in the legal profession. Explore and assess our concentration options.
Take advantage of these additional opportunities to continue learning in your speciality or adding more credentials to your repertoire.
Discover certificate programs that cater to your specific interests, drawing upon our law school's expertise in business, criminal, family, and immigration law.
We offer dual-degree programs for those admitted to Rutgers Law School and another graduate or professional degree program. Learn more about the various programs available.
We extend our commitment to excellence in legal education to practicing lawyers through the Institute for Professional Education (IPE). Offering high-quality, affordable Continuing Legal Education (CLE) programs, the IPE hosts engaging sessions year-round at our campuses in Camden and Newark.
Develop a deeper understanding in specific areas or interdisciplinary studies to support your personal or professional goals.
Build a solid foundation in legal principles, critical thinking, and analytical skills with our undergraduate courses.
From registration dates to exam schedules, our academic calendar ensures you stay ahead of the curve and never miss a deadline.
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