This degree is ideal for attorneys seeking in-depth training in an area of law in which they currently practice, as well as for those planning to develop a new area of practice.
- Available concentrations include: Criminal Law, Environmental and Energy Law, Intellectual Property, and Labor and Employment Law
- Candidates work closely with the Assistant Director to design a program of study that is to their greatest interest and benefit, as well as consistent with available School of Law resources
- Available courses may be selected from the upper-division School of Law curriculum and are taught by our distinguished full-time and adjunct faculty
- Not all concentrations are available each year