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The Drexel College of Law
Mission
Scientia, Ars, Officium (Knowledge, Skill,
Duty)
Educational objectives
The educational objectives of the Drexel College of Law include knowledge of the law, training in practical skills, and commitment to professionalism. The College of Law accomplishes these objectives through the Juris Doctor degree (J.D.) offered to full-time students. Drexel College of Law offers a standard law school curriculum, to ensure that its graduates are well-equipped to pass the bar examination upon graduation and to be competent legal professionals, regardless of their particular practice areas.
About the concentrations
Drexel also builds on some of the strengths for which Drexel University is nationally known by initially offering three optional concentrations. These are areas in which there are expanding employment opportunities and a need for specialized knowledge and skills: Intellectual Property, Health, and Entrepreneurial Business. These concentrations consist not only of specialized courses taught in the classroom, but also experiential learning opportunities such as co-ops and simulations.
For additional information about the Drexel College
of Law visit the College's website at http://www.drexel.edu/law.
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