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Concord Campus

Concord, NH, United States

The University of New Hampshire School of Law in Concord is a specialized campus dedicated to legal education, offering a Juris Doctor (JD) program and advanced degrees in a historic setting near the state capitol. It emphasizes practical training, public service, and intellectual rigor for aspiring lawyers.

  • Juris Doctor (JD) Program: Core curriculum includes contracts, torts, constitutional law, criminal law, property, and civil procedure. Students engage in legal research, writing, and advocacy through simulated cases and clinics.
  • Intellectual Property and Information Law: Focuses on patents, copyrights, trademarks, and technology law. Courses explore emerging issues in biotech, cybersecurity, and digital rights.
  • Environmental and Natural Resources Law: Specializes in conservation, energy policy, climate change, and land use. Includes fieldwork with environmental organizations and policy analysis.
  • Health Law and Policy: Covers healthcare regulation, bioethics, public health law, and medical malpractice. Integrates interdisciplinary approaches with medicine and public administration.
  • International and Comparative Law: Studies global trade, human rights, immigration, and international organizations. Opportunities for study abroad and moot court competitions.
  • LLM in Intellectual Property: Advanced master's for foreign lawyers, emphasizing U.S. IP law and innovation management.

The three-year JD program enrolls about 100 students per class, with a low student-to-faculty ratio enabling personalized mentorship. Experiential learning is central, featuring the Daniel Webster Scholar Honors Program for scholarly legal writing and the Community Law Clinic for real-client representation in areas like family law and consumer rights.

Located in the state capital, the campus provides unparalleled access to legislative internships, court observations, and networking with New Hampshire's legal community. Graduates excel in bar passage rates and employment in public interest, corporate, and government sectors. The curriculum also addresses justice reform, ethics, and leadership, preparing students to navigate complex legal landscapes and contribute to societal equity.

Electives in trial advocacy, negotiation, and business law round out the offerings, ensuring comprehensive preparation for diverse legal careers.

Durham Campus

Durham, NH, United States

The Durham Campus of the University of New Hampshire offers a comprehensive array of undergraduate and graduate programs across various disciplines, emphasizing research, innovation, and hands-on learning. As the flagship campus, it serves as the hub for a wide range of academic pursuits.

  • College of Engineering and Physical Sciences: Programs in chemical, civil, electrical, mechanical, and biomedical engineering, along with physics, earth sciences, and mathematics. Students engage in cutting-edge research in sustainable energy, materials science, and environmental engineering.
  • College of Liberal Arts: Degrees in English, history, psychology, sociology, communication, and foreign languages. The curriculum fosters critical thinking through interdisciplinary studies, including media arts and justice studies.
  • College of Life Sciences and Agriculture: Focuses on biological sciences, nutrition, animal and veterinary sciences, and environmental sciences. Fieldwork and lab experiences prepare students for careers in biotechnology, agriculture, and conservation.
  • Peter T. Paul College of Business and Economics: Offers majors in accounting, finance, marketing, and economics. Business students participate in real-world simulations, internships, and entrepreneurship programs.
  • College of Health and Human Services: Includes nursing, occupational therapy, social work, and kinesiology. Emphasis on community health, public policy, and therapeutic practices.
  • Graduate School: Advanced degrees in education, marine biology, oceanography, and more, with opportunities for thesis research and professional development.

With over 100 majors and minors, the campus integrates experiential learning through study abroad, co-ops, and service projects. Faculty-led research in areas like climate change and ocean engineering enhances the educational experience. The diverse course offerings attract over 13,000 students annually, promoting a vibrant academic community dedicated to excellence and societal impact. This holistic approach ensures graduates are well-prepared for leadership roles in their fields.

Additional programs include equine studies, music, and theatre, blending arts with sciences for a well-rounded education. Sustainability initiatives and global perspectives are woven throughout the curriculum, reflecting UNH's commitment to addressing contemporary challenges.

Manchester Campus

Manchester, NH, United States

The University of New Hampshire at Manchester provides accessible, high-quality education tailored for working adults and transfer students, with a focus on professional and applied programs in an urban setting. This campus emphasizes practical skills and career preparation through smaller class sizes and personalized advising.

  • Business Programs: Bachelor's degrees in business administration, accounting, and marketing. Courses cover financial management, strategic planning, and digital marketing, with capstone projects involving local businesses.
  • Communication Arts: Majors in communication and media studies, including journalism, public relations, and technical writing. Students gain hands-on experience through campus media outlets and internships in the Manchester area.
  • Computer Information Systems: Focuses on software development, cybersecurity, data analytics, and web design. The curriculum includes programming in Python, Java, and database management, preparing students for IT roles.
  • English and Creative Writing: Offers degrees emphasizing professional writing, literature, and rhetoric. Courses explore narrative techniques, editing, and digital storytelling for careers in publishing and content creation.
  • General Studies: Flexible program allowing customization in liberal arts, with concentrations in psychology, sociology, and environmental studies. Ideal for students building foundational skills before transfer.
  • Sign Language: Unique program in American Sign Language and deaf studies, leading to interpretation certification. Includes linguistics, culture, and community engagement.

The campus serves around 1,000 students with bachelor's completion degrees and associate options, integrating online and hybrid formats. Partnerships with local industries provide networking and job placement opportunities. Faculty bring real-world expertise, fostering an environment where students apply theory to practice in fields like healthcare administration and education.

Extracurriculars include leadership workshops and community service, enhancing soft skills. The urban location facilitates access to cultural and professional resources, ensuring graduates are equipped for dynamic careers in New England's economy. This approach promotes lifelong learning and adaptability in a changing job market.

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