The University of Chicago’s Law School offers a one year postgraduate degree in Legal Studies
Students put together course and seminar schedules that reflect certain practice specialties (e.g., corporate/securities, intellectual property, and antitrust/regulation of business or commercial transactions)
Graduates round out their academic experience by adding other offerings in such areas as constitutional law, legal theory, law and economics, and comparative law
IELTS 7 9
sub scores of 7 each
TOEFL 104 120
sub scores of 26 each
Additional info
Applicants must have met at least one of the following requirements: (1) obtained a J.D. degree from an A.B.A. approved law school in the United States; (2) completed in a foreign country the academic (university based) legal education required to take the bar examination in that country or (3) be qualified to practice law (admitted to the bar) in a foreign country.