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Apr 05, 2025
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2015-2016 Graduate Catalog [Not Current Academic Year. Consult with Your Academic Advisor for Your Catalog Year]
Doctor of Jurisprudence, J.D.
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Return to: UH Law Center
J.D. Degree Requirements: UH Law Center
To receive a J.D. degree, a student must:
- Satisfactorily complete 90 semester hours within four years as a full-time student, or six years as a part-time student. Extra time may be given by the Law Center for disabilities, prolonged illness, military service, or other compelling circumstances.
- Have a cumulative GPA of at least 2.330 for all courses in which a grade is earned.
- Complete all courses as required.
- If full time, complete 90 full weeks of residency; if part time, the student must complete 120 weeks.
- Complete the senior writing requirement through a writing seminar (designated by the prefix “WRS”) and earning a grade of “C” or better, or by taking a writing course (designated by the prefix “WRC”) and earning a grade of “C” or better.
- Complete a course in Professional Responsibility with a passing grade.
- Complete other requirements of the university and the Law Center as listed in this catalog.
(Subject to change without notice)
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Full-Time Students – First Year
Fall Semester
Fall Semester | Credit Hours | Contracts | 4 | Procedure | 4 | Torts | 4 | Lawyering Skills and Strategies | 3 | Spring Semester
Spring Semester | Credit Hours | Constitutional Law | 4 | Criminal Law | 3 | Property | 4 | Lawyer Skills and Strategies | 2 | Statutory Interpretation and Regulations | 3 | Part-Time Students – First Year
Fall Semester
Fall Semester | Credit Hours | Lawyer Skills and Strategies | 3 | Procedure | 4 | Property | 4 | Spring Semester
Spring Semester | Credit Hours | Lawyer Skills and Strategies | 2 | Contracts | 4 | Torts | 4 | Summer
Summer Semester | Credit Hours | Criminal Law | 3 | Statutory Interpretation and Regulation | 3 | Part-Time Students – Second Year
Fall Semester
Fall Semester | Credit Hours | Constitutional Law | 4 | Electives | 6 | Note(s):
The order of classes that part-time students take is subject to change. |
Return to: UH Law Center
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