Catholic Law students pursue a wide range of course offerings as they navigate legal fields and consider alternative career paths.
This page provides links to course planning tools based on subject matter. Follow the links to learn more about career paths, relevant courses for specialization, skills courses, the bar exam, and who to contact on the faculty to inquire further. Students are also encouraged to contact Directors of Certificate Programs and Centers, adjunct faculty, and the Office of Career and Professional Development. For some disciplines, students should also consider courses offered in one of the 11 other graduate programs of the University.
- Business Law
- Communications Law
- Constitutional Law
- Criminal Law
- Family Law and Estate Planning
- Immigration and Refugee Law
- Information Privacy Law
- Intellectual Property Law
- International Law
- Labor and Employment Law
- Legal Skills
- Legislation, Regulation, and Public Policy
- Litigation and Alternative Dispute Resolution
- Preparing for the Bar Exam
- Tax Law