The College of Law has both full-time and part-time JD programs. The
full-time program requires three years of study, while the part-time
program requires four years of study. Both part-time and full-time students must complete
88 semester units for the JD degree.
College of Law Course Offerings:
Administrative Law
Advanced Analysis
Alternate Dispute Resolution
Antidiscrimination Seminar
Antitrust and Trade Regulation
Appellate Advocacy
Bankruptcy
Business Organizations
California Civil Procedure
California Real Estate Practice
Civil Procedure
Civil Rights Law
Clinical Externship
Community Property
Computer Game Industry Law
Conflict of Laws
Constitutional Law
Contracts
Copyright and Trademark Law
Criminal Law
Criminal Procedure: Investigation
Criminal Procedure: Pre-Trial, Trial, and Sentencing
Employment Relations
Entertainment Law
Environmental Law & Policy
Estate Planning
Evidence
Family Law
Family Law Practicum
Federal Courts
Health Care Law & Policy
Immigration Law
Income Taxation
Independent Research
Insurance Law
Intellectual Property
International Business Transactions
Jurisprudence
Law and Economics
Law and Terrorism
Law Review
Law, Science, and Medicine
Lawyering Skills Practicum: Trial Practice
Lawyering Skills Practicum I
Legal Analysis & Writing I, II & III
Legal Research I & II
Legal Writing
Local Government Law
Mediation
Moot Court Honors: Advanced Appellate Advocacy
Moot Court Traveling Team
Negotiation
Philosophy of the Law
Probate Practice
Products Liability
Professional Responsibility
Property
Public International Law
Religion and the Law
Remedies
Sales
Secured Transactions
Sports Law
Torts
Transactional and Statutory Analysis
Wills and Trusts
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