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very year, Brooklyn Law School students engage in the extremely important process of selecting their courses and planning their upperclass programs for the following academic year. Students have an enormous amount of autonomy to structure their upperclass years here. In addition, there are over 240 courses from which to choose. The Law School provides a great many tools to help students make informed choices about the kinds of classes, clinics, seminars, lawyering skills courses, and other academic offerings they wish to take during those years.

Each Spring we hold faculty panel discussions to provide students an opportunity for guidance on course selection from faculty members and officials from the deans’ and registrar’s offices. Faculty members make themselves available to counsel students on an individual and ad hoc basis. In addition, the Faculty Curriculum Committee has developed an Upperclass Curriculum Guide (PDF), which students may find particularly useful. We encourage our students to download and read through the guide to assist them in planning their curriculum. Adobe Acrobat Reader is required (download free software).


 

 

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