3+3 Law Program Majors

You can focus your law career by choosing from the following seven majors:
American/Latin American History
Earn a law and history degree where you'll examine historical events and their impacts, equipping you with the critical thinking, analytical and research skills needed for law school.

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Anthropology
Explore human cultures and societies in a major that blends law and anthropology, providing you with a unique perspective for legal issues involving cultural diversity and human rights.

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Criminal Justice
Gain in-depth knowledge of the criminal justice system, preparing you for criminal law careers in law enforcement, corrections or criminal law.

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European/Asian/African History
Delve into global historical contexts with a law and history degree that prepares you to navigate international law and cross-cultural legal challenges.

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Political Science
Develop a deep understanding of political science and law, ideal for careers in government, public service or political law.

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Social Science
Build expertise in law and social science by studying various social phenomena, enhancing your ability to address complex societal issues within the legal framework.

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Sociology
Understand social behavior and institutions with a law and sociology degree that gives you insights on social justice, family law and community advocacy.

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FAQ About the 3+3 Law Program

Learn more about careers in law and our program.
What is a Juris Doctor (JD) degree?
A Juris Doctor (JD) degree is a professional graduate degree in law. It is typically required to practice law in the United States and includes coursework in various areas of law such as constitutional law, contracts, property law, civil procedure and legal writing. Accelerated law programs can save you time so you can begin your legal career sooner. For example, TROY's program allows you to complete both your undergraduate degree and law degree in six years versus the traditional seven.
What is the difference between TROY's 3+3 Law Program and accelerated JD programs?
The key difference is that TROY's program shortens the total time for both undergraduate and JD degrees, while accelerated JD programs speed up just the law school portion by compressing the traditional three years into a shorter period. Additionally, TROY's 3+3 Law Program provides a more integrated approach, allowing you to seamlessly transition from undergraduate to law school with strong advising support throughout both phases.
How does TROY's 3+3 Law Program work?
TROY's 3+3 accelerated law program allows you to complete both a bachelor's degree and law degree in six years, saving you time and money. In this unique program, you'll spend three years at TROY completing your undergraduate coursework, which includes a required minor in legal studies. You'll then apply to one of the program's partner law schools: Cumberland School of Law at Samford University, Thomas Goode Jones School of Law at Faulkner University, or Mississippi College School of Law. Admission to law school is not guaranteed; you'll need to meet all the standard law school requirements and go through the application process. Once accepted, you'll begin law school during your fourth year, with your first year of law school counting toward both your bachelor's and law degrees.
Are accelerated law programs worth it?
If you're wondering if accelerated JD programs are worth pursuing, the answer is 鈥測es鈥� because they save you time and tuition costs, which means you can enter the workforce sooner. They provide a rigorous education, equipping you with the same skills and knowledge as traditional programs. As a TROY student in one of the best 3+3 law programs, you'll be well-prepared to pass the bar exam and pursue different types of law careers.
Are careers with a law degree worth pursuing?
A career in law is worth pursuing because it provides you with intellectual challenges, significant financial rewards and the chance to make a meaningful impact on society. You gain respect and prestige and have diverse career opportunities, allowing you to pursue your passions and contribute to justice and advocacy.
Are there different types of law careers beyond lawyers?
Beyond being a lawyer, you can pursue various law careers such as a paralegal, legal assistant, judge, mediator, legal consultant, compliance officer, legal analyst, court reporter, legal educator, patent examiner, legal recruiter or contract manager. These roles allow you to use your legal knowledge and skills in diverse and impactful ways.
Can I apply to any law school after completing TROY's program?
TROY partners specifically with Faulkner, Samford and Mississippi College law schools. These partnerships ensure a streamlined transition and high-quality legal education. Applying to these partner schools maximizes your chances of success in the accelerated JD program.
What support does TROY offer to students in the 3+3 accelerated law program?
TROY's faculty and staff are committed to your success, offering resources and support at every step. You'll have access to academic advising, LSAT preparation and guidance through the law school application process. By joining TROY's accelerated law program, you also benefit from a strong alumni network of legal professionals who provide valuable connections, mentorship and job opportunities.

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