Category: Academic Opportunities (page 2 of 2)

Seats Available in LAW & CRES Classes

Looking to add a fall class? Seats are still available in the following LAW and CRES courses:academic_opportunities

  • LAW 104: Intro to Business Law (Social Science gen ed; TR 2:00-3:50)
  • LAW 199: Undergraduate Legal Research (M 12:00-1:50)
  • LAW 201: Intro to Environmental Law and Policy (Social Science gen ed; MW 4:00-5:50)
  • LAW 304: American Law and Families (MW 10:00-11:50)
  • CRES 415: Conflict and Gender (MW 10:00-11:50)
  • LAW 415: Human Rights, Law, and Culture (TR 2:00-3:50)
  • CRES 420: Restorative Justice (R 6:00-8:50)

More details can be found on the UO class schedule, and course descriptions are available on UO Law’s Undergraduate Legal Studies page.

Mock trial team impresses at national championships

Around the O reports:

The UO Mock Trial team recently wrapped up its most successful season to date, placing 10th in its division and 19th overall out of 48 teams at the National Championship Tournament of the American Mock Trial Association.

You can read the entire report here. Congrats to the UO Mock Trial team!

New 3+3 Program for Clark Honors College Students

academic_opportunitiesThe University of Oregon School of Law and the Robert D. Clark Honors College are announcing a new program that lets students earn both an undergraduate and law degree in six years.

The 3+3 Program is an accelerated curriculum for students who want to shave a year off the seven years it typically takes to complete both a law and bachelor’s degree. It’s designed to streamline the career path for students in the Clark Honors College interested in the legal field.

Students participating in the program will spend their first three years enrolled in undergraduate courses fulfilling their honors college general education requirements as well as the requirements of their chosen majors and minors.

During the students’ third year, they must take the Law School Admission Test and apply for admission to the law school. The application fee will be waived for students in the 3+3 program.

Upon admission, students begin law school courses in their fourth year, in conjunction with their honors college thesis and thesis defense. Credits earned in the first year of law school will apply to a bachelor’s degree as elective credits, which fulfill the necessary requirements to participate in honors college graduation ceremonies.

Current sophomores and freshmen enrolled in the Clark Honors College are encouraged to learn more about the program this Wednesday, April 13, from 9-10 a.m. in the Knight Library Browsing Room. The event will also be live-tweeted, following @Oregon_Law on Twitter and the hashtag #CHC2Law.

More information about the 3+3 program can be found at Around the O!

 

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