About the course
Criminal lawyers are the ultimate trial lawyers. Of all lawyers, they are the most likely to deal regularly with fundamental issues of security, personal liberty, and constitutional rights. For students interested in criminal law, UC Davis School of Law is exceedingly well-equipped to offer the training and experience they need to enter this competitive field.
In their first semester of law school, students study Criminal Law, the substantive law of crime. After the first year they study Evidence, Criminal Procedure, and, usually, Trial Practice. Numerous advanced courses are also available in white collar crime, juvenile law, criminal justice administration, and related subjects. In addition, students have abundant opportunities to learn beyond the classroom.
Participating in an externship program in judicial process and/or criminal justice is virtually essential to those interested in becoming criminal lawyers, and King Hall's well-developed and extensive externship programs offer unique opportunities to work directly with judges, prosecutors, and public defenders. Many students gain invaluable practical experience representing clients in the School of Law’s award-winning clinical programs, and also gain additional experience and perspective by participating in organizations such as the Criminal Law Association, Students Against Mass Incarceration, the Trial Practice Honors Board, Moot Court Board, UC Davis Law Review, and Social Justice Law Review, among others. Scholarships - View all scholarships Internships
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Course fees are indicative and should be used as a guide. Speak to a counsellor to get an accurate price.
Duration: 6 Semester(s)Fees: US$194,697
Intake |
Location |
Fall (September), 2024 |
Davis |
Fall (September), 2025 |
Davis |
How to apply
Entry requirements for University of California - Davis
Applicants for admission to the professional curriculum of the School of Law, leading to the degree of Juris Doctor, must evidence a record of sufficiently high caliber to qualify for the study of law. A bachelor's degree, or an equivalent degree from a college or university of approved standing, must have been earned prior to the time the applicant begins work in the school. Letters of Recommendation (minimum of two, no more than three) from individuals who know the applicant well and are not related to him/her. All letters must be submitted through LSAC, and evaluations are not considered. Official Transcript(s) from all institutions attended. Minimum requirements for the TOEFL score are 600 on the paper version of the exam, 250 on the computerized version, and 100 on the Internet Based Test. A minimum 3.0 GPA on a 4.0 scale (or equivalent) from the institution where you have earned or will earn your bachelor's degree.
English language requirements
6.0
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TOEFL Internet based overall score: 100.0
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