9 Bachelor's degrees in Public Law in Illinois, United States
International Year One in General - Legal Studies-B.A.
At INTO Illinois State University the International Year One in General - Legal Studies-B.A. program will prepare you to enter your next semester of a bachelor’s degree program at Illinois State University.
Paralegal Studies
Paralegal Studies from Loyola University Chicago allows students with a minimum of 15-semester credits in paralegal studies to improve their skills and career opportunities by earning a bachelor’s degree.
Public Policy and Law
Students in this Public Policy and Law program from University of Illinois at Urbana Champaign become experts in the economics of public policy in general and in its application to specific areas of interest.
Professional Studies in Legal Studies
Finish your bachelor’s and expand your opportunities in a Professional Studies in Legal Studies degree completion program from Illinois Dominican University designed for working adults accelerated online and in-person options.
Pre-Law
The Pre-Law program at Southern Illinois University prepares students to read, write and think critically in an increasingly global and rapidly changing world.
Political Science - Law and Theory
The Political Science - Law and Theory at DePaul University studies the organization and behavior of people, groups and institutions that make up political and governmental systems. You will be introduced to questions, perspectives and arguments about the political forces that shape your life.
Labor Relations
Illinois Dominican University’s Bachelor of Arts in Professional Studies in Labor Relations is an accelerated program program that will provide maximum flexibility, value and opportunity for working adults who want to complete a college degree.
Law Enforcement and Justice Administration
Law Enforcement and Justice Administration degree program at Western Illinois University allows the student ample flexibility for liberal and professional education to meet the anticipated needs of the criminal justice and fire networks.
Philosophy (Law, Society, Social Justice)
Students with the Philosophy (Law, Society, Social Justice) degree from Loyola University Chicago gain a solid understanding of the philosophical foundations of law, politics, and governance, as well as insight into theories of social justice, economic justice, racial justice, gender justice, environmental justice, etc.