Part-time Day Curriculum
If you decide to convert to Full-Time, click here for curriculum.
Part-time Day Curriculum
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First Year
- Fall Term
- Credits
- LAW 6003
- Legal Research & Writing I
- 1
- LAW 6005
- Contracts
- 5
- LAW 6009
- Civil Procedure
- 5
- Total Credits: 11
- Spring Term
- Credits
- LAW 6004
- Legal Research & Writing II
- 2
- LAW 6015
- Constitutional Law
- 5
- LAW 6016
- Property
- 5
- Total Credits: 12
Second Year
- Fall Term
- Credits
- CORP 7131
- Business Associations
- 4
- LAW 6008
- Torts I
- 4
- TAXN 7112
- Federal Income Taxation
- 3
- Total Credits: 11
- Spring Term
- Credits
- LAW 6014
- Criminal Law
- 3
- PRMD 7201
- Evidence
- 3
- Electives*
- 2 - 5
- Total Credits: 11
Third Year
- Credits
- Electives*
- 40
- Total Credits: 85 (88 credits beginning with the Fall 2009 entering class)
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If converting to full-time day, please consult the Full-Time Day Curriculum for below sequencing. |
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Note 1: Appellate Advocacy can be taken at any time after the fall semester of second year and before the student's final year. Appellate Advocacy is a pre or co-requisite for students who compete in the Eugene Gressman Moot Court Competition or any interscholastic moot court competition. |
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Note 2: Persuasion and Advocacy can be taken at any time after fall semester of second year. |
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Note 3: Professional Responsibility can be taken at any time after the fall semester of second year. |
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Note 4: Advanced Writing Requirement (AWR) can be taken any time after the second year after Appellate Advocacy and (ideally) prior to the final semester. |
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Note 5: For students who are members of journals, their comment generally satisfies the AWR requirement. |
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Note 6: Both Persuasion and Advocacy and Professional Responsibility are prerequisites for participation in clinics in a student's final year. |
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In addition to the above, students must satisfy the Law School's Residency Requirements. |

