Required Courses 2021
Students will be granted the Juris Doctor degree upon completion of not less than 89 semester hours of law work, with a cumulative average of 78 or higher and a total of 64 "in-class" hours. All students must pass all required courses. The required courses are listed below.
First Year Requirements | |
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Fall | Spring |
Introduction to the Study of Law (1 hour) | The Legal Profession (3 hours) |
Introduction to Legal Research (1 hour) - continues through the Spring | Legal Writing I (3 hours) |
Contracts I (3 hours) | Contracts II (3 hours) |
Jurisdiction and Judgments (3 hours) | Civil Lawsuits (3 hours) |
Torts (4 hours) | Property (4 hours) |
Criminal Law (3 hours) | |
Legal Process (1 hour) | |
Second Year Requirements | |
Fall | Fall or Spring |
Introduction to Counseling (1 hour) | Statutory Law and Analysis (2 hours) |
American Constitutional System (4 hours) | Evidence (3 hours) |
Legal Writing II (3 hours) | |
Third Year Requirements | |
Fall | Spring |
Introduction to Dispute Resolution (1 hour) | Minimum of 10 hours |
Additional Requirements | Timing |
Law of Lawyering (3 hours) | 3rd, 4th, 5th or 6th semester |
Remedies (3 hours) | 5th or 6th semester |
Bar Course Requirement | 3rd, 4th, 5th or 6th semester |
Experiential Learning Requirement (Choose 4 credits in addition to Intro to Counseling and Intro to Dispute Resolution) |
3rd, 4th, 5th or 6th semester |
Choose 1 Course That Satisfies the Advanced Writing Requirement | 3rd, 4th, 5th or 6th semester |
Bar Preparation Course: Students who fall below a GPA of 86.0 at the time of registration for the final spring semester must enroll in this course. |
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Strong Recommendation |
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Students are strongly encouraged, but not required, to take at least one course in the Administrative Block (3 hours) and one course in the Perspectives Block (3 hours) prior to graduation. |