The only doctoral degree program in the nation for judges, the Judicial Studies Ph.D. is organized jointly by the National Judicial College, the National Council of Juvenile and Family Court Judges and the University's Extended Studies program.
This Judicial Studies Ph.D. is a challenging, stimulating academic degree program that:
As the challenges facing the nation's court systems mount, it is essential that the judiciary is equipped for change. Holding some of the most prestigious public offices, judges must possess the highest standards in ethics, wisdom, independence and impartiality. The University's program provides a formal academic setting in which to build these traits.
Trial judges and juvenile and family court judges can integrate technical studies of the judiciary with academic studies in an effort to provide an intellectual assessment of the American judicial system. Toward this end, the National Judicial College and National Council of Juvenile and Family Court Judges provide a series of courses treating technical subject matter, while the University provides specially designed courses that treat judicially related issues from a liberal arts perspective.
ประมาณ July, December 2024
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College of Liberal Arts
1664 N. Virginia Street,
RENO,
Nevada,
89557, United States
Doctoral applicants must have a minimum master's GPA of 3.0 to gain consideration. Minimum score requirements: TOEFL: 550 (paper) or 79 (internet), IELTS: 6.5 (academic version).
Application deadlines: July 15 (Fall) | Dec 15 (Spring)
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