The concentration in Family Law provides students who are interested in practicing family law after graduation with an opportunity to more deeply expose in the field of family law under the guidance of faculty.
Requirements & Curriculum
To receive the certificate for this concentration, students must complete at least 12 credits in the course categories designated below (not all courses are offered every year), including at least two core courses.
Subject Number | Curriculum | Required/ Elective | Credits |
---|---|---|---|
061131
|
Introduction to Family Law
|
Required Elective
|
2
|
061231
|
Psychology
|
2 out of 3
|
2
|
062111
|
Criminology
|
2 out of 3
|
2
|
062251
|
Counseling and Guidance
|
2 out of 3
|
2
|
062141
|
Children's Rights and Law
|
3 out of 5
|
2
|
062151
|
Aging Society and Law
|
3 out of 5
|
2
|
063281
|
Forensic Social Work
|
3 out of 5
|
2
|
062161
|
Juvenile Law
|
3 out of 5
|
2
|
064151
|
Family Law and the Legal Process
|
3 out of 5
|
2
|