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2003-2005 - Special Collections - University of Baltimore

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With the approval <strong>of</strong> the director, individuals who are not interested in the degree program<br />

but who would like to enroll in one or more courses may be admitted upon submission<br />

<strong>of</strong> an application with a written statement <strong>of</strong> purpose explaining their reasons for<br />

taking the course and providing a resume <strong>of</strong> relevant qualifications. If interested in receiving<br />

credits, non-degree students will be graded on the same basis as degree-seeking Students.<br />

Please note: Courses are usually available in the summer, bur students must enter the<br />

program in the fall or spring term.<br />

TRANSFER OF CREDITS<br />

A maximum <strong>of</strong>six credits earned in related courses may be transferred from other accredited<br />

graduate programs with the approval <strong>of</strong> the graduate program director.<br />

FOUNDATION COURSES<br />

After being admitted, students are required to complete the following 15 credits <strong>of</strong> foundation<br />

course work:<br />

LEST 500 Legal Research (3)<br />

LEST 50 I Legal and Ethical Foundations (3)<br />

LEST 506 Historical Perspectives (3)<br />

LEST 507 Legal and Ethical Arguments (3)<br />

LEST 508 Law and Morality (3)<br />

ADVANCED COURSES<br />

Students then complete 18 credits <strong>of</strong> advanced course work. Students must take at least<br />

one course from the Principles in Action group, and at least one course from the Problems<br />

and Perspectives group. Students may take up to nine credits from other graduate programs,<br />

on a selective basis and with the approval <strong>of</strong> the director.<br />

Principles in Action (3 credits minimum)<br />

LEST 603 Law <strong>of</strong> Contracts (3)<br />

LEST 604 Law <strong>of</strong> Business Organizations (3)<br />

LEST 605 Topics <strong>of</strong> Law (3)<br />

LEST 606 Family Law (3)<br />

LEST 607 Real Property (3)<br />

LEST 608 Wills and Trusts (3)<br />

LEST 612 Health Law (3)<br />

LEST 613 Products Liability Law (3)<br />

LEST 614 Tons (3)<br />

Problems and Perspectives (3 credits minimum)<br />

LEST 600 Advanced Research (3)<br />

LEST 60 I Ethics and Advocacy (3)<br />

LEST 602 World Legal Systems (3)<br />

LEST 610 <strong>Special</strong> Topics (3)<br />

LEST 620 Philosophy <strong>of</strong> Law (3)<br />

LEST 624 Pr<strong>of</strong>essional Ethics (3)<br />

LEST 629 Lawyers as Villains in Literature and Film (3)<br />

LEST 630 Law and History Seminar (3)<br />

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