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I. REQUIRED COURSES (6 - 9 credits):
LSLW 500 United States Legal System ***
LSLW 501 Ethical and Professional Issues in the Legal Environment
LSLW 511 Research Methods and Analysis
II. Select five from concentration courses (15 credits):
LSLW
531 Administrative Law
LSLW 537 Entertainment
Law
LSLW 538 Trademark
Law
LSLW 545 Cyberlaw
LSLW 547 Intellectual
Property: Copyright, Licensing, and Advertising
LSLW 553 Arbitration
and Other Alternative Adjudicative Processes
LSLW 572 Legal
Information Management
LSLW
577 International Law and Transnational Legal Issues
III. Select three courses from the following departmental electives (9 credits):
LSLW 512 Statutory and Regulatory Analysis
LSLW 516 Comparative Legal Systems
LSLW 517 Evidence
LSLW 518 Terrorism: Legal & Regulatory Perspectives
LSLW 519 International Criminal Law
LSLW 520 Private Civil Responsibility: Contracts and Torts
LSLW 525 Introduction to Jurisprudence
LSLW 531 Administrative Law
LSLW 537 Entertainment Law
LSLW 538 Trademark Law
LSLW 540 Criminal Trial Preparation
LSLW 545 Cyberlaw
LSLW 547 Intellectual Property: Copyright, Licensing, and Advertising
LSLW 550 Law Office Management and Technology
LSLW 551 Negotiation Theory and Practice
LSLW 552 Mediation Theory and Practice
LSLW 553 Arbitration and Other Alternative Adjudicative Processes
LSLW 554 Conflict Management & Peer Mediation in Schools
LSLW 555 Family Mediation
LSLW 556 Dispute Resolution in the Workplace
LSLW 557 Law Office Financial Management
LSLW 558 Cross-Cultural Conflict Resolution
LSLW 572 Legal Information Management
LSLW 574 Human Rights Law
LSLW 577 International Law and Transnational Legal Issues
LSLW 578 Legal Aspects of Human Resource Management
LSLW 579 Private Sector Compliance with Public Regulations
IV. Thesis or Comprehensive Examination
Students must have completed 27 graduate credits and receive thesis or comprehensive examination approval.
For students selecting Thesis option:
LSLW 698 Master's Thesis
(Master's Thesis students may continue their thesis progress with LSLW 699 Master's Thesis Extension) For students selecting Comprehensive Examination option, choose one additional departmental elective.
*** LSLW 500 may be waived by the Graduate Advisor for a student with a law-related background.
TOTAL HOURS: 36 CREDITS
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