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Part-Time Scheduled Course Offerings
The following information is available to aid students in selecting courses.
- Class schedules for the Spring 2008 semester are made available to students in the Spring semester prior to registration. For class schedules, see Spring 2008 on the Semester Guide.
- The following Scheduled Course Offerings information is intended for planning beyond a student's second year.
| Courses Offered Every Year in the Evening |
Evidence (Fall)
Business Associations(Fall)
Trusts and Estates(Spring)
Legal Profession (Spring)
Taxation (Spring)
Trial Advocacy I and II (Fall and Spring)
Moot Court I (Evening or Saturday, Fall)
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Moot Court II (Spring)
Civil Practice
Patent Law
Advanced Real Estate Transactions (Spring)
Advanced Residential Property (Fall)
Workers Compensation (Spring) |
Courses Offered in Odd Numbered
Academic Years (i.e., 2005-2006, 2007-2008) |
Courses Offered in Even Numbered
Academic Years ( i.e., 2006-2007, 2008-2009) |
Administrative Law
Criminal Procedure I
Fiduciary Tax
Estate Planning
Family Law
Remedies
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Bankruptcy
Conflicts
Constitutional Law II
Corporate Tax
Federal Courts
Real Estate Transactions
Secured Transactions
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Courses Offered on an Occasional Basis in the Evening Depending on Faculty Availability |
Advanced Secured Transactions
Corporate Finance
Estate Planning
Antitrust
Bioethics
Comparative Law
Criminal Procedure II
Health Care Quality
Health Care Law
International Law
Labor Law
Legal History
Partnership Tax
Anatomy of a Patent
Consumer Credit Transactions
Copyright
Electronic Media Law
Health Care Financing & Business Planning
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Health Law Policy and Advocacy
Immigration Law
International Human Rights
International Trade
Jurisprudence
Jury Instructions
Juvenile Law
Land Use Control
Law and Economics
Natural Resources
Negotiations
Non-Profit Organizations
State and Local Government
State and Local Taxation
Transactional Health Care Practice
Urban Housing and Development
Workers Compensation |
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