3+3 Science and Law Program
Earn two degrees—in just six years!
The 3+3 Program offers an accelerated path for students to earn both a Bachelor of Arts in Computer Science, Environmental Studies, Mathematics or Physics and a Juris Doctor (J.D.) from the Thomas R. Kline School of Law—all in just six years, one year faster than the traditional timeline.
Through this distinctive partnership between the School of Science and Engineering and the Thomas R. Kline School of Law, eligible students complete their undergraduate degree in three years before transitioning directly into law school in their fourth year. The first year of law school counts toward both degrees, helping students save time and tuition while gaining a professional edge.
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How The Program Works
- Years 1–3: Complete all major and University Core requirements for the Bachelor of Arts in Computer Science, Environmental Studies or Physics.
- Year 3: Apply for admission to the Thomas R. Kline School of Law through the 3+3 pathway.
- Years 4–6: Begin law school. Your first year of law coursework counts toward the remaining undergraduate credits required for your bachelor’s degree.
- After Year 6: Graduate with both a Bachelor of Arts and a Juris Doctor (J.D.) degree — earning two degrees in just six years.
Program Information
The 3+3 Science and Law Program offers an accelerated pathway for students to earn a bachelor’s degree in computer science, environmental studies, mathematics or physics and a Juris Doctor (J.D.) from the Thomas R. Kline School of Law in only six years. Students complete their undergraduate studies in three years and begin law school in their fourth year.
Program Type
Dual Degree
Degree
Bachelor's
Academic Department
Mathematics and Computer Sciences
Environmental Science and Management
Physics
Duration
6-years
Required Credit Hours
97
These Bachelor Degrees Can Launch Your 3+3 Path to a Juris Doctor
Program Benefits & Eligibility
Benefits Of The 3+3 Pathway
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Accelerated timeline: Earn two degrees in six years instead of seven.
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Financial savings: Save a full year of tuition and living expenses.
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Integrated advising: Receive personalized guidance from both the School of Science and Engineering and the Kline School of Law.
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Career advantage: Develop the technical and legal knowledge needed to lead in today’s innovation-driven industries.
Admission and Eligibility
Students typically apply to the 3+3 program during their first or second year of undergraduate study. Admission is competitive and based on:
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Academic performance and GPA of 3.5+
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Faculty recommendations
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Demonstrated interest in the intersection of environmental studies, computer science, or physics and law
Students who meet program requirements will receive conditional admission to the Kline School of Law for the law school portion of the program.
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