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  The School of Law - Newark 2007-2009 Academic Policies and Procedures Registration and Course Information Interdisciplinary Courses  

Interdisciplinary Courses


All law school students may take up to 6 credits of graduate-level courses at other Rutgers divisions for credit toward the J.D. degree. Moreover, 12 credits of interdisciplinary work may be approved for students enrolled in joint-degree programs at the doctoral level, and 9 credits may be approved for students in dual-degree programs at the master's level. Interdisciplinary courses intended to meet the J.D. academic and residence requirements must be approved in advance of registration by the assistant dean for student services. Permission is based on the following criteria: (1) the course must be reasonably related to the law; and (2) the course may not duplicate a course offered in the law school curriculum, or be one that the student has taken prior to entering law school.

Students working simultaneously for two degrees must ensure that they are carrying sufficient credits for J.D. residence purposes.

Students may not take courses at another school, even a course not for credit toward the J.D., without prior approval of the assistant dean for student services. The course is subject to the school's maximum credit load.

 
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