This is a sample curriculum for the Part-Time Hybrid Evening Program. Please note that it is subject to change and students should not rely on this plan for any scheduling purposes.

Sample Curriculum

1L Year - 21 credits 

 

Year One, Fall

 
Lawyering Process I 3 credits
Civil Procedure4 credits
Torts4 credits
Total11 credits total
  

Year One, Spring

 
Lawyering Process II 3 credits
Criminal Law3 credits
Contracts4 credits
Total10 credits total
  

2L Year - 20 credits

 

Year Two, Fall

 
Constitutional Law I3 credits
Professional Responsibility3 credits
Evidence3 credits
AI Course1 credit
Total10 credits total
  

Year Two, Spring

 
Property4 credits
Consitutional Law II3 credits
303(c) course3 credits
Total10 credits total

Requirements: 

  1. Year one and year two require in-person visits to campus the first two calendar days of the fall 
    and spring semesters. Find our academic calendars here for planning. 
  2. All coursework will be online for the first two years. Classes are synchronous and held in real time. 
 
  

Summer Session (either between 2L year and 3L year or 3L year and 4L year)

 
Elective2 credits
Elective2 credits
Community Service*0
Total4 credits total

*Community Service is a 20-hour graduation requirement. There are a number of ways that students 
fulfill their Community Service graduation requirement and the hours can be split over a number of years. 

 
  

3L Year - 22 credits

 

Year Three, Fall

 
Lawyering Process III3 credits
Elective**3 credits
Elective3 credits
Elective2 credits
Total11 credits total
** The law school would strongly encourage the students to take Criminal Procedure - Investigations. 
  

Year Three, Spring

 
Elective3 credits
Elective3 credits
Externship3 credits
Elective2 credits
Total11 credits total
  

4L Year - 22 credits

 

Year Four, Fall

 
Elective3 credits
Elective3 credits
Elective3 credits
Elective2 credits
Total11 credits total
  

Year Four, Spring Semester

 
Elective3 credits
Elective3 credits
Elective3 credits
Elective2 credits
Total11 credits total
Years three and four are significantly more flexible. Students will enroll in upper-division 
electives, with options for both in-person and online courses. It will be possible to complete 
the remaining degree requirements fully online.