The School of Law offers a range of upper level courses that provide students with a well-rounded background in a variety of legal disciplines. Many upper level courses provide students with opportunities for interdisciplinary study and concentration in particular areas of interest. Second, third, and fourth-year students may customize their curriculum with a range of recommended and elective courses, seminars and externship experiences. Students are encouraged to choose electives that provide depth of exposure in fields of special interest and general exposure to numerous areas of law. Additionally, students are allowed to take up to six credits of graduate work outside the law school. Counseling on individual degree plans is available from the faculty and the assistant dean for student affairs.
For a detailed look at the graduation requirements of the School of Law, click here.
For a listing of upper level law school courses by subject matter, click here.
For a list of upper level courses offered by the law school recently, click here.
