Course Guide

First year courses are mostly mandatory courses. In the second and third years, students can choose from a wide variety of course offerings or choose to focus in one of the 11 concentration areas. Extensive experiential learning opportunities are available to build practical skills. Find current class schedules at Academic Planning.

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Course # Section Title Sort ascending Semester Faculty Credits Year Type Subject Area
6833 Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR) Spring 2025 3
  • Upper Division
  • LL.M.
SEM
  • Civil Litigation *
  • Family Law *
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  • Labor & Employment Law *
  • Litigation, Alternative Dispute Resolution & Advocacy
6833 Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR) Spring 2024 3
  • Upper Division
  • LL.M.
SEM
  • Civil Litigation *
  • Family Law *
Show more subject areas
  • Labor & Employment Law *
  • Litigation, Alternative Dispute Resolution & Advocacy
6833 Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR) Spring 2025 3
  • Upper Division
  • LL.M.
SEM
  • Civil Litigation *
  • Family Law *
Show more subject areas
  • Labor & Employment Law *
  • Litigation, Alternative Dispute Resolution & Advocacy