Overview
Program Learning Outcomes
Upon successful completion of all requirements in the Sociology - Law program of the University at Buffalo, the student will:
- Be able to describe the significance of social theory to society, compare and contrast basic theoretical orientations, and apply some basic theories to social and legal issues
- Obtain knowledge of basic social science statistical methods and be able to apply statistics
- Identify major research methods, compare and contrast the utility and relevance of a range of methods to study different social and legal issues
- Understand aspects of the role of law in regulating behavior, the relation of law to social structure, race, gender, and class
- Communicate proficiently in both written and oral form.
- Identify relevant legal and factual issues; undertake legal research; and employ these skills in legal analysis, reasoning, and problem solving.
- Fulfill professional values and ethical responsibilities to clients, the legal system, and the public.
- Demonstrate the ability to navigate substantive and procedural law
- Apply professional skills needed for competent and ethical participation as a member of the legal profession in the appropriate cultural and social context.
Careers
Generally, law school graduates obtain employment as a practicing lawyer or an upper level manager who has a legal degree and is advantaged by it when applying for jobs (“JD Preferred Jobs”). In 2018, our overall placement rate was 80.8% with 69.1% of those employed working as a practicing lawyer and an additional 11.6% in JD Preferred Jobs. In 2018, the average starting salary was $73,000 with a high of $180,000. Our alumni are located world-wide, in large, medium and small law firms, federal and state agencies and departments, major corporations and banks, and the federal and state judiciaries. Notably, UB School of Law alumni consist of: NYS Court of Appeals Justices, several NYS Appellate Division Justices, a federal circuit appeals judge, and other federal trial level judges, as well as, former U.S. Attorneys, city mayors and various legislative representatives.Programme Structure
Courses include:
- Sociology
- Social Research Methods
- Basic Statistics for Social Sciences
- Torts
- Civil Procedure
- Property
Key information
Duration
- Full-time
- 72 months
Start dates & application deadlines
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Language
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Credits
Delivered
Campus Location
- Buffalo, United States
Disciplines
Sociology Criminal Law Public Law View 150 other Bachelors in Public Law in United StatesWhat students do after studying
Academic requirements
English requirements
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Other requirements
General requirements
- Admission to UB’s freshman class is selective and is based in part on the quality of your secondary school academic record and the number of spaces available in the class
- You should feel confident applying to UB if you have an above-average academic record and have taken challenging courses in high school to help prepare you to be successful at university
- English language requirements
- Personal Essay
- You must submit one (1) teacher recommendation
- Submit two academic letters of recommendation from members of the College of Arts and Sciences faculty no later than February 1 of their junior year; and
- Submit a Personal Statement (1-2 pages) no later than February 1 of their junior year. The statement should address (1) the student’s most significant personal experience beyond academic accomplishments, and (2) the student’s personal and career ambitions.
Tuition Fees
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International Applies to you
Applies to youNon-residents32100 USD / year≈ 32100 USD / year - Out-of-State32100 USD / year≈ 32100 USD / year
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Domestic
Applies to youIn-State26430 USD / year≈ 26430 USD / year
Living costs
Buffalo
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