Program Overview
Introduction to University Programs
The university offers a range of programs for students, including the Law School and the Graduate School of Law. These programs are designed to provide students with a comprehensive education in law and related fields.
Law School Programs
The Law School offers several programs, including:
- Law School: This program provides students with a comprehensive education in law, including coursework, clinical training, and research opportunities.
- Graduate School of Law: This program offers advanced degrees in law, including master's and doctoral degrees.
Graduate School of Law Programs
The Graduate School of Law offers several programs, including:
- General Graduate School of Law: This program provides students with a comprehensive education in law, including coursework, research opportunities, and clinical training.
- Public Leadership and Justice: This program focuses on the intersection of law and public policy, providing students with the skills and knowledge needed to become leaders in the field.
Program Requirements
The university has established certain requirements for its programs, including:
Minimum Major Credits
The minimum number of major credits required for each program is as follows:
- Double Major: 30 credits or more
- Minor: 21 credits or more
Credit Overlap Recognition
The university recognizes overlap in credits for double majors and minors as follows:
- Double Major: 9 credits
- Minor: 6 credits
Minimum Credits by Area
The minimum number of credits required for each area is as follows:
- Double Major:
- Area : 3 credits
- Area : 6 credits
- Area : 12 credits
- Minor:
- Area : 3 credits
- Area : 3 credits
- Area : 9 credits
Graduation Requirements
To graduate, students must meet the requirements for their program, including completing the minimum number of credits and passing a graduation exam (for double majors). The degree awarded for double majors is a Bachelor of Arts in Law.
