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    Apr 04, 2025  
2018-2019 Law School Student Handbook 
    
2018-2019 Law School Student Handbook [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Juris Doctor (Full-Time Day Program), JD


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Students must complete 88 units to graduate. In addition to the requirements listed here, students will complete approximately 27 units of electives. Electives include additional units from the lists below and other classes on a variety of subjects listed in the course schedules each term.

Second Semester Courses - 15 units


Second Year Required Courses (12-16 units per semester)


Additional Upper Division Required Courses - 9 units


Upper Division Writing Courses - At least 4 units


All students must complete at least 4 units from a number of courses which have
been certified as including:

  • At least 15 pages of writing (approximately 4100 words) in one large assignment or multiple shorter assignments;
  • Independent research; and
  • A rewrite of a draft on which the student receives individualized written feedback from the professor.

These courses include:

Upper Division Experiential Courses - At least 6 units


  • All students are required to complete at least 6 units of Upper Division Experiential Coursework. Students graduating in the full-time day program must complete at least 3 of these units through a clinic, externship or field placement (“Non-Simulation Courses”) listed below.
  • Students graduating in the part-time program may complete all 6 units of this requirement with Simulation Courses, but are strongly encouraged to complete at least 3 units through Non-Simulation Courses.

Simulation Courses


Note:


Course information and schedule planners may be found on the Registrar’s Office website and in the Student Handbook available online. All students are encouraged to schedule academic advising appointments by visiting Law Student Support (suite 2333) or calling 415.442.6615.

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