Degree Requirements
Law School Full-Time Day andEvening Program Options
The College of Law has both a full-time day and an evening programoption. At the end of their first year, students may change fromthe evening program to full-time day or vice versa by filing a program change request form with the Office of Student Affairs. The form is available on the College of Law website under Registration. Students may only change their status once while they are enrolled in law school.
Students are advised that a program change may affect their financial aid. For financial aid information, they should see a financial aid counselor in the Office of Financial Aid on the 9th floor of the DePaul Center.
Note that, after JD Day students complete their first-year required courses and afterJD Eveningstudents complete their first three semesters of required courses, students may take day or evening courses, regardless of the student'sprogram.
Credit Hour Requirements
Graduation with a JD requires that the student complete 86 credit hours. Under the College of Law's semester system, one credit hour is granted for 50 minutes of classroom or direct faculty instructional time per week, multiplied by 15, and at least 120 minutes of additional out-of-class student work each week, or an equivalent amount of work for other courses and activities, multiplied by 15. The standard course extends over a fourteen-week semester, followed by afinal examination period. Courses or other credit-bearing activities that occur over a different time period must incorporate the same total amount of instructional time and additional assigned work per credit hour as a standard course. At a minimum, students must complete 42.5 hours for 1 unit of credit; 85 hours for 2 units of credit; 127.5 hours for 3 units of credit; and 170 hours for 4 units of credit.
Credit is earned if a student receives an A through a D, or PA grade.
Time to DegreeLimitation
JD Daystudents are expected to complete thedegree in three years. JD Evening students are expected to complete the degree in four years. The maximum time to complete the JD program, if a student takes an approved leave of absence, is five years. Students who are unable to complete thedegree within this timeframeare required to confer with the Assistant Dean for Student Affairs in the College of Law.Pursuant to the American Bar Association Standards of Accreditation, all JD students must complete their degree no later than 84 months after commencing law study.
Maximum and Minimum Credit Hours
First-year JD Day students take 14-15 credit hours per semester. First-year JD Evening students take 9-11 credit hours per semester.
Upper levelJD Day students may register for a maximum of 16 credit hours per semester. After their third semester,JD Eveningstudents may register for a maximum of 12 credit hours per semester.
JD Daystudents must take a minimum of 12 credit hours per semester except thatJDDaygraduating seniors in their final semester need only take the number of credit hours necessary for them to graduate. JD Evening students must register for a minimum of 9 credit hours per semester except that graduating seniors need only take the number of credit hours necessary for them to graduate.
No Credit for Course Work Taken Prior to Matriculation in the JDProgram
The American Bar Association Standards provide that credit for a JD degree shall only be given for course work taken after the student has matriculated in a law school. A law school may not grant credit toward the JD degree for work taken in a pre-admission program.
Core Required Courses
Course | Title | Semester Hours |
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LAW101 | APPLIED LEGAL SKILLS * | 1 |
LAW105 | CONTRACTS * | 4 |
LAW112 | LEGAL ANALYSIS RESEARCH AND COMMUNICATION I * | 2 |
LAW115 | LEGAL ANALYSIS RESEARCH AND COMMUNICATION III | 3 |
LAW119 | LEGAL ANALYSIS RESEARCH AND COMMUNICATIONS II * | 3 |
LAW120 | CIVIL PROCEDURE * | 4 |
LAW130 | PREPARING TO PRACTICE I * | 0 |
LAW131 | PREPARING TO PRACTICE II * | 0 |
LAW140 | CONSTITUTIONAL LAW * | 4 |
LAW160 | PROPERTY * | 4 |
LAW170 | TORT LAW * | 4 |
LAW481 | LEGAL PROFESSION | 3 |
orLAW252 | APPLIED LEGAL ETHICS | |
LAW506 | CRIMINAL LAW * | 3 |
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Courses that arecounted toward the BA for students in the 3+3 (BA/JD) program. These courses will be completed in the combined final year of the undergraduate degree and first year of the law degree.
Experiential Education Requirement
Studentsmust complete at least six credit hours of experiential education coursesfrom the list of approved courses below. Most, but not all, courses are offered for three credit hours.
Course | Title | Semester Hours |
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Select at least six credit hours of the following: | 6 | |
LAW121 | ADVANCED BRIEF WRITING | |
LAW213 | DOMESTIC VIOLENCE PRACTICUM | |
LAW246 | PATENT & TRADEMARK SEARCHING | |
LAW286 | INTERNATIONAL HUMAN RIGHTS LAW PRACTICUM (Spring Only) | |
LAW287 | ADVANCED INTERNATIONAL HUMAN RIGHTS LAW PRACTICUM (Spring Only) | |
LAW288 | INTERNATIONAL HUMAN RIGHTS LAW FIELD WORK | |
LAW290 | ANATOMY OF A DEAL: FROM INCEPTION TO CLOSING | |
LAW312 | TRIAL ADVOCACY II | |
LAW319 | PROSECUTING & DEFENDING CRIMINAL CASES | |
LAW363 | RESTORATIVE JUSTICE | |
LAW369 | LITIGATION LAB | |
LAW400 | BUSINESS TRANSACTIONS AND DOCUMENTATION | |
LAW419 | LITIGATION STRATEGY: PRE-TRIAL, CIVIL | |
LAW429 | LEGAL CLINIC I | |
LAW438 | MEDIATION | |
LAW450 | TRIAL ADVOCACY I | |
LAW453 | COMMERCIAL ARBITRATION | |
LAW460 | BUSINESS PLANNING | |
LAW469 | LITIGATION STRATEGY: INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY | |
LAW475 | NEGOTIATIONS | |
LAW514 | LEGAL CLINIC II | |
LAW524 | EXTERNSHIP PROGRAM | |
LAW538 | NATIONAL TRIAL TEAM | |
LAW555 | ADVANCED LEGAL RESEARCH | |
LAW564 | EXTERNSHIP SEMINAR | |
LAW566 | FIELD CLINIC SEMINAR | |
LAW567 | FIELD CLINIC PRACTICE | |
LAW641 | PRACTICAL LEGAL RESEARCH | |
LAW712 | THE PRACTICE OF HEALTH CARE LAW | |
LAW751 | HEALTH LAW MOOT COURT |
Advanced Writing Requirement
Course | Title | Semester Hours |
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Select one of the following: | ||
LAW250 | SENIOR RESEARCH SEMINAR | |
LAW227 | CHILDREN'S HUMAN RIGHTS UNDER INTERNATIONAL LAW | |
LAW258 | WOMEN'S HUMAN RIGHTS UNDER INTERNATIONAL LAW | |
LAW379 | TAX RESEARCH AND WRITING | |
LAW427 | APPELLATE TECHNIQUE | |
LAW428 | INDEPENDENT STUDY | |
LAW429 | LEGAL CLINIC I (Advanced Criminal Appeals ONLY) | |
LAW455 | LEGAL DRAFTING | |
LAW514 | LEGAL CLINIC II (Advanced Criminal Appeals ONLY) | |
LAW559 | FOREIGN EXCHANGE: MADRID, SPAIN (Master's Thesis) |
Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Requirement
JD students matriculating Autumn 2022 or later must complete one course from the list of approved courses below. These courses include substantial engagement with the legal system's relationship with social inequality, racism, and/or other forms of bias; and/or include substantial opportunities for students to learn about and practice skills in cross-cultural competence.
Courses that meet both the Diversity Requirement and the Experiential Education Requirement can be counted for both requirements. Courses that meet both the Diversity Requirement and the Advanced Writing Requirement can be counted for both requirements.
Course | Title | Semester Hours |
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Select at least one of the following: | 2-3 | |
LAW202 | EMPLOYMENT DISCRIMINATION | |
LAW206 | SEX, GENDER, AND THE LAW | |
LAW213 | DOMESTIC VIOLENCE PRACTICUM | |
LAW227 | CHILDREN'S HUMAN RIGHTS UNDER INTERNATIONAL LAW | |
LAW232 | CATHOLIC SOCIAL JUSTICE & THE LAW | |
LAW250 | SENIOR RESEARCH SEMINAR (Critical Race Theory; Citizenship; Crimmigration; Feminist Jurisprudence; When Justice Fails; or other approved topic) | |
LAW258 | WOMEN'S HUMAN RIGHTS UNDER INTERNATIONAL LAW | |
LAW286 | INTERNATIONAL HUMAN RIGHTS LAW PRACTICUM | |
LAW301 | SPECIAL TOPICS IN LAW ( Trauma-Informed Lawyering; Human Rights in Latin America; Transnational Criminal Law; Reproduction and the Law; or other approved topic) | |
LAW313 | JUVENILE JUSTICE | |
LAW321 | ADOPTION LAW | |
LAW363 | RESTORATIVE JUSTICE | |
LAW372 | ELECTION LAW | |
LAW378 | ANTISEMITISM, THE HOLOCAUST, AND THE LAW | |
LAW390 | POST-CONFLICT JUSTICE | |
LAW429 | LEGAL CLINIC I (Asylum and Immigration Law; Civil Litigation and Health Law; Civil Rights; Croak Civil; Croak Criminal; Criminal Appeals) | |
LAW434 | PUBLIC HEALTH LAW | |
LAW449 | PREDATORY LENDING | |
LAW477 | FIRST AMENDMENT: FREEDOM OF SPEECH AND RELIGION | |
LAW482 | INTERNATIONAL PROTECTION OF HUMAN RIGHTS I | |
LAW487 | HOUSING LAW | |
LAW498 | EDUCATION LAW & POLICY | |
LAW501 | RACE, RACISM AND UNITED STATES LAW | |
LAW502 | HATE CRIME LAW | |
LAW503 | CIVIL RIGHTS | |
LAW514 | LEGAL CLINIC II (Asylum and Immigration Law; Civil Litigation and Health Law; Civil Rights; Croak Civil; Croak Criminal; Criminal Appeals) | |
LAW516 | IMMIGRATION LAW AND POLICY | |
LAW517 | ASYLUM AND REFUGEE LAW AND POLICY | |
LAW523 | MISSION-BASED LAWYERING: LEGAL PRACTICE IN THE NON-PROFIT SECTOR | |
LAW529 | CHILDREN & THE LAW | |
LAW546 | POVERTY LAW | |
LAW561 | COMMUNITY ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT | |
LAW567 | FIELD CLINIC PRACTICE (Family Law) | |
LAW583 | STUDY ABROAD: MADRID, SPAIN | |
LAW585 | STUDY ABROAD: HEREDIA, COSTA RICA | |
LAW587 | GLOBAL GOVERNANCE DURING TIMES OF CRISIS | |
LAW588 | STUDY ABROAD: BUENOS AIRES, ARGENTINA | |
LAW593 | STUDY ABROAD: HAVANA, CUBA | |
LAW702 | ELDER LAW | |
LAW706 | HEALTH POLICY AND THE LAW | |
LAW709 | HEALTH EQUITY AND THE LAW | |
LAW716 | DISABILITY LAW |
Electives
Elective courses are open to all students who meet the prerequisites for the course in question. For information on specializations, see the section on Certificates.
Credit Hour Limitations
Non-Classroom Credit Hours: 12-Credit Limit
A JD student may earn a maximum of 12 credit hours for non-classroom (indirect instruction) courses.Courses that count toward the 12-credit non-classroom limit include the following:
Course | Title | Semester Hours |
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Limit of 12 credit hours of the following: | 12 | |
LAW114 | LEGAL ANALYSIS RESEARCH AND COMMUNICATIONS TEACHING ASSISTANTS | |
LAW204 | LAW REVIEW | |
LAW217 | JOURNAL FOR SOCIAL JUSTICE | |
LAW224 | ASP TA | |
LAW236 | JOURNAL OF SPORTS LAW AND CONTEMPORARY PROBLEMS | |
LAW298 | GENERAL TEACHING ASSISTANT | |
LAW303 | BUSINESS AND COMMERCIAL LAW JOURNAL | |
LAW336 | JOURNAL OF ART TECHNOLOGY & INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY EDITORIAL BOARD | |
LAW411 | GUIDED RESEARCH | |
LAW428 | INDEPENDENT STUDY | |
LAW436 | JOURNAL OF HEALTH CARE LAW EDITORIAL BOARD | |
LAW524 | EXTERNSHIP PROGRAM | |
LAW536 | NATIONAL MOOT COURT COMPETITION | |
LAW537 | INTERNATIONAL MOOT COURT COMPETITION | |
LAW539 | INTERSCHOLASTIC COMPETITION | |
LAW567 | FIELD CLINIC PRACTICE | |
LAW961 | INTENSIVE FIELD PLACEMENT | |
LAW962 | ADVANCED INTENSIVE FIELD PLACEMENT |
Distance Education Credit Limit
JD students may earn a maximum of 28 credit hours toward the JD degree for distance education courses. The College of Law offers both fully online and hybrid courses. A hybrid course is a course in which some, but not all, of the instructional time is online. All fully-online courses, and some hybrid courses, qualify as distance education courses.
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