| To attain the Master of Laws degree, students must successfully complete twenty-four (24) credits, including one comprehensive research paper.
Students can select from virtually the entire upper level J.D. curriculum and construct as generalized or as specialized an arrangement of courses as corresponds to their particular professional needs and intellectual interests. Students can gain a broader perspective on the law or refocus attention by developing expertise in new areas of the law.
Students may complete the LL.M. Program at their own pace, enrolling in either day or evening classes. Students may also enroll in summer school classes either on-campus or in the Law Center's acclaimed international programs in Russia, India, China, and Germany.
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