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LL.M. Colloquium
Class Term:
Spring Term 2022-2023
Catalog Number:
5820
Professor(s):
Professor
Professor
Lecture
Credits:
1 (1 Contact, 0 Field)
Priority:
General Enrollment Course
Full Year Course:
No
Category:
LLM Courses - Enrollment is limited to LLM students
Grading Details
Grades will be based on class participation and a take-home final exam.
Description
This is a required course for all students in the LL.M. program for foreign law graduates. The course will include guidance in the development and writing of projects for seminars or independent study projects. Students will be assisted with topic selection, developing an analytical focus, and writing the paper. Students doing independent studies will present their papers in the class for feedback. The course will also provide an opportunity to address specific issues of interest to students as well as opportunities to observe settings involving practical legal skills.
This course has been flagged as a distance education course. This means this class is one in which students are separated from the faculty member or each other (other than specially accommodated students) for more than one-third of the instruction and the instruction involves the use of technology to support regular and substantive interaction among students and between the students and the faculty member, either synchronously or asynchronously.
This is a hybrid course where some classes (more than a third) are remote, and some are in person.