Bar Exam Information for LL.M. Students
- at least 2 credits in professional responsibility/legal ethics
- at least 2 credits in legal research, writing and analysis
- at least 2 credits in American legal studies, the American legal system or a similar course such as U.S. constitutional law or civil procedure
- a minimum of 6 credits in other subjects tested on the Uniform Bar Exam
Seton Hall Law School offers over 16 courses in subjects tested on the Uniform Bar Exam.
Courses Meeting Eligibility Requirements for N.Y. Bar
If one of your professional goals is membership in the New York bar, you should establish eligibility to sit for the exam through enrollment in courses that meet the above guidelines.
This list includes:
- Administrative Law
- Advanced Legal Research
- Business Associations
- Civil Procedure
- Constitutional Law
- Contracts
- Criminal Law
- Estates and Trusts
- Evidence
- Family Law, Marriage and Divorce
- Federal Income Taxation
- Introduction to Lawyering
- Professional Responsibility
- Property Law
- Secure Transactions
- Technology for Evolving Legal Practice
- Torts I
- Torts II