Faculty Advisor: Rachel Goedken, JD
Dispute Resolution concentration requirements (18 credits): a 3.0 Grade Point Average Must be Maintained within the concentration.
Students must complete a preapproved Substantial Project by a) taking a course that fulfills the Substantial Project, as noted below; b) completing an Externship; c) competing in a Competition; or d) completing a written project (such as a Law Review article, trial brief, paper or Selected Research Topic).
Code | Title | Credits |
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Required courses | ||
LAW 404 | Mediation Process | 3 |
LAW 410 | Negotiation | 3 |
Choose one arbitration course (2 or 3 credits) | 2 | |
Arbitration (fulfills Substantial Project requirement if not taken as a required course) | ||
Arbitration Advocacy (fulfills Substantial Project requirement if not taken as a required course) | ||
International Arbitration (fulfills Substantial Project requirement if not taken as a required course) | ||
Elective Courses (10 credits) | 10 | |
Administrative Law | ||
Alternative Dispute Resolution (must be taken before or concurrently with LAW 410 to count towards concentration) | ||
Arbitration | ||
Arbitration Advocacy | ||
Client Interviewing and Legal Counseling | ||
Employment Discrimination | ||
Elder Law | ||
Estate Planning | ||
Family Law Practice | ||
International Business Contracting | ||
Health Care Organizations | ||
International Arbitration | ||
Employment Law | ||
Sports Law | ||
Commercial Contract Drafting | ||
Selected Research Topics | ||
Pretrial Litigation | ||
Competitions | ||
Externships (related to Dispute Resolution) | ||
Total Credits | 18 |