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Curriculum Planning. Part time - 2Ls For Fall 2014. Curriculum Planning Part Time - 2Ls for Fall 2014. ABA Standards Loyola Required Curriculum ---Current as of 3/4/14. Curriculum Planning Part Time - 2Ls for Fall 2014. ABA Standards: Minimum cumulative GPA: 2.0
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Curriculum Planning Part time - 2Ls For Fall 2014
Curriculum Planning Part Time - 2Ls for Fall 2014 ABA Standards Loyola Required Curriculum ---Current as of 3/4/14
Curriculum PlanningPart Time - 2Ls for Fall 2014 • ABA Standards: • Minimum cumulative GPA: 2.0 • Complete the required curriculum; total 86 credits • Maximum number of credits per semester: 12 credits • Minimum number of credits per semester: 8credits • Minimum number of semesters:8 semesters; OR 7 semesters and at least 2 summer sessions • Maximum number of credits in any summer term: 8 credits
Curriculum PlanningPart Time - 2Ls for Fall 2014 • Loyola Required Curriculum • PT - 1-Ls: • FALL SEMESTER: • Civil Procedure - 4 credits • Torts – 4 credits • Legal Writing (& research) – 2 credits • SPRING SEMESTER: • Contracts – 4 credits • Criminal Law – 3 credits • Legal Writing – 2 credits
Curriculum Planning Part Time - 2Ls for Fall 2014 • Additional Loyola Required Curriculum: • Part Time – 2-Ls FALL SEMESTER: • Advocacy – 2 credits • Property – 4 credits • Part Time – 2-Ls SPRING SEMESTER: • Constitutional Law - 4 credits
Additional Requirements: • Before Graduation • Skills Training Course(s)—2 credits • Perspective Elective – 2 or 3 credit elective • Experiential Learning – 2 credits • Required for all students graduating May 2014 or later • Professional Responsibility – 3 credits • Take Professional Responsibility as soon as practical • Highly Recommended Core Curriculum • Administrative Law – 3 credits • Business Organizations – 4 credits • Evidence – 4 credits • Federal Income Tax – 3 credits • Rigorous Writing Course
Curriculum PlanningPart Time - 2Ls for Fall 2014 Graduation in 4 (or 3.5) years: • Curriculum guide to graduate in 4 (or 3.5) years with focus on bar passage and employable skills • Loyola General Requirements • 86 credits (40 required course credits) • Minimum of 74 graded credits • 8PT semesters on campus (minimum of 8/maximum of 12credits per semester) • Or 7 PT semesters and 2 summer sessions • Exit interview with registrar
Goals and Objectives • Master fundamental bar courses • Learn how to work with a Code • Solidify your research & writing and other employable legal skills • Allow enough time to develop career opportunities and networking • Focus: legal concentration or certificate • Build the resume: co-curricular options
Available Options • Hold at 8-10 credits • Electives which are highly recommended core curriculum • Electives which are bar courses • Electives which are pre-requisites in track courses • Co-curricular Options which enhance resume
Bar Courses—Electives • Business Organizations!!! [Fall, Spring] • Conflict of Laws [Spring] • Criminal Procedure—Adjudication [S] & Investigation [F] • Estates [Spring, sometimes Fall] • Evidence!!! [Fall, Spring, Summer] • Family Law [Fall, Spring] • Negotiable Instruments [Fall] • Sales [Fall, Spring] • Secured Transactions [Fall, Spring] • Remedies (Equity) [Fall, Spring] • Federal Courts [Spring] • Advanced Civil Procedure Classes [Fall, Spring] See Bar Courses on website • http://luc.edu/law/registrar/bar_information.html#courses
Skills Training Courses • Clinical Programs • Externships • Trial Practice • Others: • Negotiation; Mediation; Arbitration • Research; Drafting Contracts; Journals; Competitions • Pre-trial Litigation; Accounting for Lawyers; Street Law
Develop a Legal Concentration • Advocacy* • Consumer and Anti-trust Law • Child and Family Law* • Business Law • Education Law • Public Interest Law* • Health Law* • Intellectual Property Law • International Law and Practice* • Tax Law* * Designates a Certificate Program is available
Sequencing • Sequencing of Courses required for area of concentration or Certificate Programs Examples: • Child and Family Law • Tax Law • Advocacy – Criminal Law Litigation • Health Law
Co-curricular Options • Publications & Journals • Loyola Law Journal • International Law Review • Annals of Health Law • Children’s Legal Rights Journal • Consumer Law Review • Public Interest Law Reporter • Competitions • Moot Court Teams [over 18 competitions] • Mock Trial Teams [Corboy Fellows; Thurgood Marshall; Civil Law Mock Trial Team; Criminal Law Mock Trial Team] • Skills: Client Counseling; Negotiation; Mediation; International Commercial Arbitration • Tutors
Recommendation: Balance • Bar Courses • Skills Training Courses • Legal Concentration • Logistics: • Flexible Credit Courses • Enrichment Courses • Exam Schedule
Flexible Credit Courses • Student Initiated Capstone Project • 1-3 Credits: Requires proposal and consent of faculty advisor and Associate Dean for Academic Affairs. • Directed Study • 1-2 credits; research project for a faculty member, who choses scope and subject and who exercises control over the project. For each hour of academic credit the student will engage in substantial legal work for at least sixty (60) hours during the semester. • Independent Research • 1-2 credits; requires consent of a faculty member supervising your research; the scope and subject being researched is arranged between the student and the faculty member. For each hour of academic credit the student will produce a scholarly work of publishable quality of approximately 30 pages in length.
Enrichment Courses • Explore your interests • Expose yourself to legal areas in demand • Enjoy more studies with professors you find interesting/effective
Exam Schedule • Exam schedules will not be changed to accommodate a student with one or more exams on the same day or consecutive days Choose your courses accordingly!
Advisors • You are welcome to schedule a curriculum counseling session with any of the following advisors: • Dean Faught • Dean Gaspardo • Dean Kaufman • Giselle Santibanez-Bania • If you wish to be assigned an advisor for curriculum planning other than the above, send Dean Gaspardo an e-mail request, indicating the area of interest if you have one, or the name of a specific professor you would prefer if you have a particular request • Feel free to simply ask a professor to be your advisor if you wish
Important Dates • Fall Registration Dates: • Current PT 2L/3Ls: Thursday, March 20th • Current FT 2Ls: Friday, March 21st • Current PT 1Ls: Monday, March 24th • Current FT 1Ls: Tuesday, March 25th
Things to keep in mind: • 711 Certification – must complete 43 credit hours before applying for a 711 license. • MPRE – offered 3 times a year – March, August, November • Does not have to be taken in conjunction with Professional Responsibility (although recommended)
Key Registration Issues • Typical Blocks • Password Block • Wrong Date for Registration • Financial Block • Immunization Block • Firewall Block • No Transcript on File • System Down
Typical Blocks • Password Block • Pre-emptive Procedure: • Verify your password for LOCUS works before your registration date • If you haven’t changed your password since the last registration period your password will have expired • See User Memo#8 in computer lab or call 4-4444
Typical Blocks • Financial Block • SBO [Bursar] Blocks: • Pre-emptive Procedure: • Make sure your tuition and other fees are paid • Any unpaid balance of $150 or more will BLOCK your registration [verify both tuition and other fees are paid] • Go to Loyola homepage, click on LOCUS
Typical Blocks • System Down • Keep trying! • Contact the Registration help line: • (312) 915-7167 –Law Registrar Office • (312) 915-7221 –University Registrar Office • Hopefully this will not happen while you are registering, but if it does, keep trying until the system allows you access to register • No concessions can be made for anyone disadvantaged by a system failure, sorry.
Pre-Approved Courses • Some courses require prior approval • Externships • Instructor Approval Courses • Procedure for registration • Complete the Instructor Approval Registration Form from the Registration website and submit the signed approval to the Registrar • The Registrar will register you for the course
Closed Courses • Once a course is closed the only way of getting in is to keep trying! • There is almost always a fluctuation in the course enrollments during the registration period, the persistent student has the best chance of getting in when an opening occurs [especially happens on the first day of the class.]
Thanks!!!! • Good Luck with Registration • Communicate any Problems • Register Early