Yahoo Search Búsqueda en la Web

Resultado de búsqueda

  1. The LSAT (Law School Admissions Test) is required for all admission categories. Although there is no minimum LSAT score required, students with an LSAT score below 150 are unlikely to be admitted. An applicant who has completed three or more years of university study should have a minimum grade point average in university-level academic courses ...

  2. Science. Biological Sciences (Saint John) Biology (Fredericton) Chemistry (Fredericton) Earth Sciences (Fredericton) Faculty of Science (Fredericton) Faculty of Science, Applied Science & Engineering (Saint John) Mathematics and Statistics (Fredericton) Mathematics and Statistics (Saint John)

  3. 1 506 451 6800. Sarah-jane Nussbaum. Assistant Professor. 1 506 452 6285. Nicole O'Byrne. Associate Professor. 1 506 451 6887. Argyri Panezi. Research Chair, Digital Information Law and Policy.

  4. Programs. UNB Law students are drawn to our intimate learning environment where they develop the hard and soft skills to thrive as lawyers. That’s why we intentionally keep class sizes small. Students are challenged, they will struggle, and they will hear arguments they disagree with. Our JD program is rigorous, but our environment is nurturing.

  5. Degree (s): Juris Doctor of Law. Campus: Fredericton. The study of law is a diverse and rewarding path where you will grow your passion and problem solving skills. If you want a future career that takes place in progressive environments where great changes are made every day, choose law. The Juris Doctor (J.D.) is a full-time, three-year program.

  6. Faculty of Law University of New Brunswick PO Box 4400 41 Dineen Drive Fredericton, ... Law Admissions Office University of New Brunswick PO Box 44271 41 Dineen Drive Fredericton, NB E3B 6C2. 506-453-4693 lawadmit@unb.ca. Dean's office. Tina Madore Dean’s Assistant 506-453-4627. Career services. Ellen Sterns Career Services Officer 506-458-7967

  7. Transfer and second-year students: June 1 (Fall) Visiting students: June 1. Exchange students: June 1. NCA students: June 1. UNB Law is an in person only law program. If you are accepted, all courses required as part of the curriculum will be offered exclusively in person and attendance will be required in Fredericton to complete the program.