610 Exchange Program in International Law

Students who have finished the first year of law school study may apply for a semester overseas at a number of institutions. Students need to have appropriate language facility for non-English medium institutions. Overseas course selections must be approved by the Office of Student Affairs as well as the Law School faculty advisor and the American Bar Association. Students may receive a total of 14 semester-hours of credit for courses successfully completed. For information about overseas host institutions and other matters related to visas, housing, tuition payments, etc., see Ms. Tonya Jacobs, Coordinator of International Programs.

Course Areas of Practice
Degree Requirements
Course Type
  • Field placement

Fall 2016

2016
Course Number Course Credits Evaluation Method Instructor

610.01 3

Students who have finished the first year of law school study may apply for a semester overseas at a number of institutions. Students need to have appropriate language facility for non-English medium institutions. Overseas course selections must be approved by the Office of Student Affairs as well as the Law School faculty advisor and the American Bar Association. Students may receive a total of 14 semester-hours of credit for courses successfully completed. For information about overseas host institutions and other matters related to visas, housing, tuition payments, etc., see Ms. Tonya Jacobs, Coordinator of International Programs.

Degree Requirements
Pre/Co-requisites
None

*Please note that this information is for planning purposes only, and should not be relied upon for the schedule for a given semester. Faculty leaves and sabbaticals, as well as other curriculum considerations, will sometimes affect when a course may be offered.