The School of Law, a distinguished part of the University of Pittsburgh system, prepares students for successful legal careers and leadership roles. Founded in 1895 and a charter member of the Association of American Law Schools since 1900, it offers a strong foundation in core legal principles alongside innovative areas of law. The school provides comprehensive graduate programs including the JD, MSL, LL.M., and SJD degrees, catering to aspiring attorneys and professionals seeking legal expertise. Research spans diverse fields like environmental law, health law, and intellectual property. The curriculum includes foundational first-year courses and a wide array of electives, complemented by experiential learning opportunities like clinics and externships. Dedicated career services assist students and alumni with counseling, resume review, interview coaching, and networking, supporting their professional development in the legal landscape.
View School of LawThe University of Pittsburgh at Bradford (Pitt-Bradford or UPB) is a state-related college in Bradford, Pennsylvania. Founded in 1963, it is a baccalaureate degree-granting, regional campus of the University of Pittsburgh, conferring degrees in over 40 fields of study. In addition to its focus on undergraduate education, the campus hosts multiple research/teaching units of the University of Pittsburgh, including the Center for Rural Health Practice and the Allegheny Institute of Natural History, as well as the Marilyn Horne Museum and Exhibit Center.