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Required Law Courses:
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44 credits*
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Civil Procedure/Alternative Dispute Resolution I
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3
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Civil Procedure/Alternative Dispute Resolution II
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3
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Constitutional Law I
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3
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Constitutional Law II
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3
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Contracts
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5
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Criminal Law
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3
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Lawyering Process I
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3
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Lawyering Process II
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3
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Upper-level writing-intensive course (one of various courses)
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2-3
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Professional Responsibility
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3
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Property I
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3
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Property II
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2
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Torts
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4
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Third Semester Lawyering Process Course
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3
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* First-year required courses are prerequisites to all upper-level law courses.
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Required MSW Courses
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51 credits
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Social Policy I and II
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6
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Social Work Research I and II
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6
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Social Work Practice I
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3
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Social Work Practice II
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3
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Human Behavior I and II
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6
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Cross-cultural Competence
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3
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Foundation Field Practicum I and II*
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6
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DP, APP or CW Concentration Field Practicum I and II**
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6
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Advanced Practice Required courses
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12
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* Foundation Field Practicum at Thomas & Mack Legal Clinic (in Child Welfare, Capital Defense or Juvenile Justice).
**Law Externship accepted for Social Work Field Practicum at approved sites including Congressional, Judicial, and Legislative sites.
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Free Electives at Law School:
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24 credits
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Students in the JD/MSW program must complete 24 other credits of "free" electives at the law school. These free electives may come from the list of directed electives or from any other elective offered at the law school. Students anticipating practice in a certain area are encouraged to refer to the Course Planning Guide in the Law School Student Policy Handbook for suggested course sequences.
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Directed Electives at Law School:
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12 credits
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* Students in the JD/MSW program must successfully complete at least 12 credits from the following list.
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Administrative Law
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3
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Alternative Dispute Resolution Survey
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3
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Bill of Rights in Law and Regulation
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2-3
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Bioethics and the Law
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2-3
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Business Organizations I
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3-4
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Capital Defense Clinic
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1-6
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Child, Parent, and the State
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2-3
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Children in Society: Selected Problems
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2-3
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Child Welfare Clinic
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1-6
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Civil Rights Litigation
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3
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Congressional Externship
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6
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Criminal Procedure I
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3
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Criminal Procedure II
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3
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Disability Law
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3
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Domestic Violence and the Law
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3
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Education Law and Policy
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2-3
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Employment Discrimination Law
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3
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Employment Law
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3
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Family Law
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3
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Federal Income Tax
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3
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Feminist Jurisprudence
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2-3
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First Amendment Rights
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3
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Government & Public Interest Externship
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1-12
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Health Care Liability and Quality Regulation
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3
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Health Care Organization and Finance
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3
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Immigration Clinic
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1-6
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Immigration Law
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3
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International Human Rights Law
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2-3
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Interviewing Counselingand Negotiations
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3
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Judicial Externship
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3-6
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Juvenile Justice Clinic
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1-6
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Juvenile Law
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2-3
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Land Use Regulation
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3
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Law and the American Indian
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3
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Law and Social Justice
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3
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Legislative Externship
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1-12
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Mediation
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2-3
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Negotiation
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2-3
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Seminar in Race, Gender, Sexual Orientation & the Law
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2-3
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