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Health Law

Last Updated 10/1/2009 1:55:40 PM
To satisfy the requirements for the Health Law concentration, students must take one of the following core courses:
  • Administrative Law (3)
  • Business Associations (5)
  • Evidence (3 or 4)
In addition, students must take the required course:
  • Health Law (3)
Students must take between 7 and 9 credits, for a total of 15, from the following list of eligible elective courses:
  • Bioethics and Law (2)
    • Optional additional Bioethics Research & Writing Seminar
  • Bioethics Research & Writing Seminar (2)
  • Biotechnology Law & Policy (2)
  • Civil Law and Psychiatry (2)
  • Criminal Law and Psychiatry (2)
  • Current Topics in Health Care Law (2)
  • Disability Law (3)
  • Discrimination in Employment (3)
  • Expert Testimony in Civil Cases (3)
  • FDA Law (2)
    • Optional additional seminar
  • Genetics and the Law (3)
  • Health Care Organizations and Finance (2)
  • Health Care Transactions (2)
  • Health Law Clinic (4)
  • Health Matrix (2 (end of third year – editors))
  • Health Matrix Notes Seminar (3 (end of second year))
  • Medical Malpractice Seminar (2)
  • Public Health Law (2)
  • Reproductive Rights Seminar (3)
  • Research Ethics & Regulations (2)
    • Optional additional seminar
  • Scientific Evidence (2)