First Year Courses
Required courses for all first-year students are designed to provide a grounding in legal research, analysis, and fundamental doctrines of law.
Part-time Day Option
The Part-Time Day Program is designed for those who work evenings, are stay-at-home parents, or have other commitments which prevent study in the evening. Students in the day program will take classes with the full-time division students.
- Classes typically meet three days per week, although students are occasionally required to attend events on other days.
- Classes will typically be scheduled between 9:00 a.m. and 3:00 p.m.
- Students take four to five years to complete their degree, depending on whether they enroll in summer courses.
- Summer courses are optional.
All students have the same opportunities to participate in co-curricular and extra-curricular activities, including involvement in the school’s centers & institutes, law review, competition teams, and externship and clinical programs.
All students must also complete upper-level writing requirements, a pro-bono service requirement, and an experiential requirement.