• The LL.M. curriculum includes day and evening courses taught by nationally recognized faculty and expert practitioners.
  •  Each LL.M. major requires that a student take specified core courses and allows a student to select electives from a large list of law courses approved for credit toward that particular major. In addition, LL.M. students majoring in one of the substantive law areas may select electives from among approved courses for their majors in other university departments or schools, such as business, finance, and industrial relations. 
  • LL.M. students other than those majoring in U.S. Law also must complete a master's thesis, written and researched in collaboration with a faculty adviser, as the capstone of their studies.