Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Our online bachelor of science in legal studies program takes an average of 36 months to complete, meaning you can earn a degree and be ready to start your new career in law in about 3 years.
There are a wide variety of career opportunities in law, including:
- Lawyer / attorney
- Paralegal / legal assistant
- Border patrol & immigration
- Criminal investigator
- Criminology
- Law enforcement
- FBI, TSA, customs agent
Herzing’s legal studies program prepares many students for careers in business, real estate, government, research, legal office administration, and can be a strong foundation for a future career as a lawyer.
The education you will receive by earning a degree will make you an excellent candidate for many different types of jobs.
There are many types of degrees in law, most of which are at the graduate level:
- Juris Doctor (JD)
- Master of Legal Studies (MLS)
- Master of Dispute Resolution (MDR)
- Master of Laws (LLM)
- Doctor of Juridicial Science (SJD)
Herzing University does not offer any graduate law degree programs.
However, if you are looking to start your career in law, Herzing’s undergraduate associate and bachelor’s degree options in legal studies are a great place to begin. Earning an excellent GPA in a degree program like Herzing’s and you can position yourself well to get accepted into law school and pursue the law degree of your choice.
Are there other graduate degree options?
Yes! Your bachelor’s degree in legal studies can also prepare you for Herzing’s Masters of Business Administration (MBA) program. You can even begin to take MBA classes during your bachelor’s degree with our dual enrollment program. Many attorneys who work in business related fields may also choose to complete an MBA in addition to their JD.
A legal studies degree may be used as a stepping stone to enter law school. The Herzing legal studies program is designed to provide an in-depth understanding of how the legal system works as it relates to law, courts, clients and lawyers. Classes include pre-law topics like legal research, contract law, torts, civil litigation, legal writing and law office procedures along with core management courses and electives.
Herzing University offers associate degree and bachelor’s degree paths in legal studies. Earning an associate degree will prepare you for a job as a paralegal / legal assistant, and earning a bachelor’s in legal studies (with foundation topics in pre-law) will best prepare you for further career possibilities in law.
Yes! Many lawyers begin their careers as a paralegal / legal assistant, gain valuable experience, continue their education in a graduate program, and advance to higher roles.
If your goal is to become a lawyer or eventually climb the ladder from a legal assisting position, our Bachelor of Science in Legal Studies program provides a strong foundation in pre-law so you may qualify for and excel in law school.
According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS), paralegals earn an average salary of $66,510 per year ($31.98 per hour).* Keep in mind this is not an estimate for starting pay in an entry-level position—average pay will vary based on your experience, level of education and the state in which you work. Find the average paralegal salary by state.
The BLS reports a positive outlook for jobs over the next ten years, projecting a 1% increase in employment for paralegals and legal assistants from 2023-2033.*
Yes! Earning an undergraduate degree in legal studies helps you become eligible for the National Association of Legal Assistants (NALA) Certified Paralegal Examination, position yourself for a job as a paralegal / legal assistant and open many doors for advancement in the legal field.
Herzing’s legal studies program helps you build a strong foundation for a long career in law.
Typical prerequisites to get into law school include:
- A bachelor’s degree
- Admissions test – take the LSAT
- Letter(s) of recommendation
- Personal statement
- Any requirements unique to the school
Law schools evaluate applicants primarily based on your undergraduate GPA and LSAT score.
Note: a bachelor’s degree related to pre-law is not required to apply to law school. However, if you’re choosing an undergraduate program and seeking a career in law, a legal studies program is a great choice, and can help you affirm your interest in the law as a profession.
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