The Philosophy of Law program provides excellent multidisciplinary preparation for careers in law, government, and politics. Students will examine law from multiple perspectives: global and comparative, classical, modern, and postmodern.
Career options
- College/University Professor
- Ethicist
- Writer/Author
- Legal Professional
- Policy Analyst
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Admission Deadlines
Application Type | application Deadline |
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early decision | November 15 |
early action | December 01 |
regular decision | February 01 |