ll students in the program must complete the following:
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Graduate Seminar (GSLAW 6610 3.0) |
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One Study Group (one of: GSLAW 6131 3.0, GSLAW 6135 3.0, GSLAW 6139 3.0, GSLAW 6151 3.0, GSLAW 6155 3.0) |
PhD students must complete further, not-for-credit study group involvement.
Each student must also complete some number of courses:
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LLM (thesis) students: One additional course, selected by the student in consultation with their supervisor |
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LLM-MRP students: Three additional courses, selected by the student in consultation with their supervisor |
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PhD students: One additional course, selected by the student in consultation with their supervisor |
Study Groups
All students in the LLM, LLM-MRP, and PhD programs must enroll in a Study Group. This involvement is graded pass/fail and carries academic credit. PhD students remaining on campus for their research after their first year must enroll in a study group every year. This involvement is not graded and carries no credit.
The five study groups are:
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Regulation and Governance |
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Law & Economic Relations |
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Theoretical Perspectives in Legal Research |
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Law and Social Justice |
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Law in a Global Context |
For more information please see the Graduate Handbook.