Students interested in meeting Washington DC bar requirements will complete 26 credits; students interested in the California bar exam can graduate with 24 credits. The courses will be offered as follows:
Spring 2026
Introduction to Law (1 credit), Civil Procedure (2 credits), Constitutional Law (2 credits), Contracts (2 credits), and Criminal Law (2 credits)
Summer 2026
Business Associations (2 credits), Criminal Procedure (2 credits), and Real Property (2 credits)
Fall 2026
Evidence (2 credits), Family Law (2 credits), Legal Research (1 credit), Professional Responsibility (2 credits), Trusts & Estates (2 credits)