University closed – Friday, Jan. 19

Due to the anticipated significant winter storm expected for the Akron area overnight and into tomorrow, all University of Akron campuses will be closed on Friday, Jan. 19.

All classes and labs are canceled.

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The Value of Philosophy as a Path to Law School:

  • The study of philosophy as an undergrad develops exactly the sorts of skills that law students will be required to draw upon in law school. These skills include: analyzing complex situations; drawing distinctions; formulating definitions; interpreting and comprehending abstract concepts and texts; evaluating evidence and arguments; and writing and speaking with clarity, focus, and argumentative rigor. Philosophy students also receive a broad and in-depth exposure to the fields of study that serve as the foundations of law: ethics, social and political philosophy, logic, justice and human rights, and epistemology.
  • It is important to stress that both philosophy and the study of law teach students how, not what, to think.
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"There is no better training for a legal career than the study of philosophy. A deep engagement with logic, ethics, and political philosophy prepares students well for the LSAT entrance exam, law school, and legal practice. It gives those students a head start in their professional careers.”

Michael Gentithes
Associate Dean of Academic Affairs at The University Of Akron School of Law

 

The 3+3 Philosophy B.A./J.D. program

Some of the strongest practical reasons to consider majoring in philosophy in our 3+3 Philosophy B.A./J.D. program include:

  • Allowing students to complete both a Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) in philosophy and a juris doctor (J.D.) degree in a total of six years, saving students a full year of undergraduate study, tuition and living expenses.
  • Gaining an advantage for students getting out into the working world a year earlier than students who follow the traditional path, increasing their long-term earning potential and giving them a head start on making a difference in their chosen field.

Have questions?

Email Travis Hreno at th34@uakron.edu.