2021–22 Bulletin School of Bulletin 2021-22 Table of Contents (07/22/21)

Table of Contents

About This Bulletin ...... 3

About Washington University in St. Louis ...... 4

Trustees & Administration ...... 4

Academic Calendar ...... 4

Campus Resources ...... 5

University Policies ...... 8

University Affiliations ...... 13

Washington University Law ...... 15

Juris Doctoris (JD) Program ...... 15

Certificate Programs ...... 17

JD Certificate in Business Law ...... 17

JD Certificate in International and ...... 18

JD Certificate in Public Interest Law ...... 18

Dual-Degree Programs ...... 19

JD/MBA Program ...... 19

JD/MSW Program ...... 20

JD/LLM with a Concentration in Negotiation and Program ...... 21

JD/Tax LLM Program ...... 22

JD/MA Program in Women, Gender, and Sexuality Studies ...... 23

JD/MA Program in Law and East Asian Studies ...... 24

Master of (LLM) ...... 24

LLM (Custom) ...... 24

LLM with a Concentration in Negotiation and Dispute Resolution ...... 25

LLM in and Technology Law ...... 25

LLM in Taxation ...... 26

LLM in U.S. Law - Residential ...... 26

Two-Year LLM ...... 27

Certificate Programs ...... 28

LLM with Certificate in Business & ...... 28

LLM with Certificate in Intellectual Property & Techology Law ...... 28

LLM with Certificate in ...... 28

LLM with Certificate in Negotiation & Dispute Resolution ...... 28

Master of Legal Studies (MLS) ...... 28

Certificate Programs ...... 29

MLS with Certificate in Business & Corporate Law ...... 29

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MLS with Certificate in Intellectual Property & Technology Law ...... 29

MLS with Certificate in International Law ...... 29

MLS with Certificate in Negotiation & Dispute Resolution ...... 30

Juris Scientiae Doctoris (JSD) ...... 30

Online Programs ...... 30

Master of Legal Studies (Online) ...... 30

LLM in U.S. Law (Online) ...... 32

Dual LLM Degree with Tecnológico de Monterrey (Online) ...... 32

LLM in Taxation (Online) ...... 33

Master of Legal Studies in Taxation (Online) ...... 33

Study Abroad/Exchange Programs ...... 34

Academic Policies ...... 34

Faculty ...... 35

Administration ...... 35

Admissions ...... 35

Financial Information ...... 36

Index ...... 37

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The presence of a course in this Bulletin signifies that it is part About This Bulletin of the curriculum offered and may be scheduled for registration. Enrollment requirements are determined by term. The graduate and professional Bulletins are the catalogs of Every effort is made to ensure that the information, applicable programs, degree requirements, courses that may be offered policies and other materials presented in the Bulletin are and course descriptions, pertinent university policies and faculty accurate and correct as of the date of publication (July 22, 2021). of the following schools of Washington University in St. Louis: Washington University reserves the right to make changes at Architecture & Urban Design; Art; Arts & Sciences; Business; any time without prior notice. Therefore, the electronic version Engineering; Law; Medicine; and Social Work & Public Health. of the Bulletin may change from time to time without notice. The University College Bulletin is the catalog of University The governing document at any given time is the then-current College, the professional and continuing education division version of the Bulletin, as published online, and then-currently of Arts & Sciences at Washington University in St. Louis. applicable policies and information are those contained in that The catalog includes programs, degree requirements, course Bulletin. descriptions and pertinent university policies for students earning For the most current information about registration and available a degree through University College. courses, visit WebSTAC (https://acadinfo.wustl.edu) and Course The 2021-22 Bulletin is entirely online but may be downloaded in Listings (https://courses.wustl.edu/Semester/Listing.aspx), PDF format for printing. Individual pages as well as information respectively. Please email the Bulletin editor, Jennifer Gann, from individual tabs may be downloaded in PDF format using the ([email protected]) with any questions concerning the PDF icon in the top right corner of each page. To download the Bulletin. full PDF, please choose from the following: • Architecture & Urban Design Bulletin (PDF) — Coming soon • Art Bulletin (PDF) — Coming soon • Arts & Sciences Bulletin (PDF) — Coming soon • Business Bulletin (PDF) — Coming soon • Engineering Bulletin (PDF) — Coming soon • Law Bulletin (PDF) — Coming soon • Medicine Bulletin (PDF) — Coming soon • Social Work & Public Health Bulletin (PDF) — Coming soon • University College Bulletin (undergraduate & graduate) (PDF) — Coming soon The degree requirements and policies in the 2021-22 Bulletin apply to students entering Washington University during the 2021-22 academic year. Courses at Washington University are coded by department and include a three- or four-digit number that generally means the following, although students should check with the school or department offering the courses to be certain: • 100 to 199 are primarily for first-year students; • 200 to 299 are primarily for sophomores; • 300 to 399 are primarily for juniors; • 400 to 499 are primarily for juniors and seniors, although certain courses may carry graduate credit; and • 500 and above are offered to graduate students and to juniors and seniors who have met all stated requirements. (If there are no stated requirements, juniors and seniors should obtain permission of the instructor.) For example: Course L07 105 is an introductory course offered by the Department of Chemistry (L07).

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• to prepare students with the attitudes, skills and habits of About Washington lifelong learning and leadership, thereby enabling them to be productive members of a global society; and University in St. • to be an institution that excels by its accomplishments in our home community of St. Louis as well as in the nation and the Louis world. To this end, we intend to do the following: Who We Are Today • to ourselves by the most exacting standards; Washington University in St. Louis — a medium-sized, • to attract people of great ability from diverse backgrounds; independent university — is dedicated to challenging its • to encourage faculty and students to be bold, independent faculty and students alike to seek new knowledge and greater and creative thinkers; understanding of an ever-changing, multicultural world. The • to provide an exemplary, respectful and responsive university is counted among the world's leaders in teaching and environment for living, teaching, learning and working for research, and it draws students from all 50 states, the District of present and future generations; and Columbia, Guam, Puerto Rico and the Virgin Islands. Students • to focus on meaningful, measurable results for all of our and faculty come from more than 100 countries around the endeavors. world. The university offers more than 250 programs and 5,500 Trustees & Administration courses leading to associate, bachelor's, master's, and doctoral degrees in a broad spectrum of traditional and interdisciplinary Board of Trustees fields, with additional opportunities for minor concentrations Please visit the Board of Trustees website (http:// and individualized programs. For more information about the boardoftrustees.wustl.edu) for more information. university, please visit the University Facts (http://wustl.edu/ about/facts/) page of our website. University Administration Enrollment by School In 1871, Washington University co-founder and then-Chancellor William Greenleaf Eliot sought a gift from Hudson E. Bridge, For enrollment information (https://wustl.edu/about/university- member of the university's Board of Directors, to endow facts/#students), please visit the University Facts page of our the chancellorship. Soon it was renamed the "Hudson E. Bridge website. Chancellorship." Committed to Our Students: Mission Led by the chancellor, the officers of the university administration Statement (http://wustl.edu/about/leadership/) are detailed on the university Washington University's mission is to discover and disseminate website. knowledge and to protect the freedom of inquiry through research, teaching and learning. Academic Calendar Washington University creates an environment that encourages The academic calendar of Washington University in St. Louis is and supports an ethos of wide-ranging exploration. Washington designed to provide an optimal amount of classroom instruction University's faculty and staff strive to enhance the lives and and examination within a manageable time frame, facilitating our livelihoods of students, of the people of the greater St. Louis educational mission to promote learning among both students community, of the country and of the world. and faculty. Individual schools — particularly our graduate and professional schools — may have varying calendars due to the Our goals are as follows: nature of particular fields of study. Please refer to each school’s • to welcome students, faculty and staff from all backgrounds website for more information. to create an inclusive community that is welcoming, nurturing Fall Semester 2021 and intellectually rigorous; • to foster excellence in our teaching, research, scholarship College of Arts & Sciences, McKelvey School of and service; Engineering, Olin Business School, Sam Fox School of Design & Visual Arts, and University College

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Date Day Description Campus Resources August 30 Monday First day of classes September 6 Monday Labor Day - no classes Student Support Services October 9-12 Saturday-Tuesday Fall Break - no classes The Learning Center. The Learning Center is located on November 24-28 Wednesday- Thanksgiving break - the lower level of the Mallinckrodt Center, and it is the hub of Sunday no classes academic support at Washington University in St. Louis. We December 10 Friday Last day of classes provide undergraduate students with assistance in a variety of forms. Most services are free, and each year more than December 13-22 Monday- Reading and Finals 2,000 students participate in one or more of our programs. For Wednesday more information, visit the Learning Center website (https:// Spring Semester 2022 learningcenter.wustl.edu/) or call 314-935-5970. There are three types of services housed within the Learning Center: College of Arts & Sciences, McKelvey School of Engineering, Olin Business School, Sam Fox School of • Academic Mentoring Programs offer academic support Design & Visual Arts, and University College in partnership with the academic departments in a variety of forms. Academic mentoring programs are designed Date Day Description to support students in their course work by helping them January 18 Tuesday First day of classes develop the lifelong skill of "learning how to learn" and by March 13-19 Sunday-Saturday Spring Break - no stimulating their independent thinking. Programs include classes course-specific weekly structured study groups facilitated by highly trained peer leaders as well as course-specific April 29 Friday Last day of classes weekly walk-in sessions facilitated by academic mentors May 2-11 Monday- Reading and Finals in locations, at times and in formats convenient for the Wednesday students. The Learning Center also offers individual Commencement Ceremonies consulting/coaching for academic skills such as time management, study skills, note taking, accessing resources Date Day Description and so on. Other services include fee-based graduate and May 20 Friday Class of 2022 professional school entrance preparation courses. Commencement • Disability Resources supports students with disabilities by fostering and facilitating an equal access environment for Summer Semester 2022 the Washington University community of learners. Disability Date Day Description Resources partners with faculty and staff to facilitate academic and housing accommodations for students with May 23 Monday First Summer Session disabilities on the Danforth Campus. Students enrolled begins in the School of Medicine should contact their program's May 30 Monday Memorial Day holiday director. Please visit the Disability Resources website (no classes) (https://students.wustl.edu/disability-resources/) or contact July 4 Monday Independence Day the Learning Center at 314-935-5970 for more information. holiday - no classes • TRIO: Student Support Services is a federally August 18 Thursday Last Summer Session funded program that provides customized services for ends undergraduate students who are low income, who are Washington University recognizes the individual student’s choice the first in their family to go to college, and/or who have a in observing religious holidays that occur during periods when documented disability. Services include academic coaching, classes are scheduled. Students are encouraged to arrange with academic peer mentoring, cultural and leadership programs, their instructors to make up work missed as a result of religious summer internship assistance and post-graduation advising. observance, and instructors are asked to make every reasonable First-year and transfer students are considered for selection effort to accommodate such requests. during the summer before they enter their first semester. Eligible students are encouraged to apply when they are notified, because space in this program is limited. For more information, visit the TRIO Program website (https:// students.wustl.edu/trio-program/).

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Medical Student Support Services. For information about Campus. The RSVP Center operates from a public health model Medical Student Support Services, please visit the School of and uses trauma-informed practices to address the prevalent Medicine website (https://medicine.wustl.edu). issues of relationship and sexual violence. By providing support for affected students, it is our goal to foster post-traumatic Office for International Students and Scholars. If a student is growth and resilience and to help ensure academic retention and joining the university from a country other than the United States, success. Our prevention efforts call for community engagement this office can assist that individual through their orientation to engender an intolerance of violence and an active stance programs, issue certificates of eligibility (visa documents), and toward challenging cultural injustices that perpetuate such provide visa and immigration information. In addition, the office issues. Learn more at the RSVP Center website (https:// provides personal and cross-cultural counseling and arranges rsvpcenter.wustl.edu/). social, cultural and recreational activities that foster international understanding on campus. WashU Cares. WashU Cares assists the university with handling situations involving the safety and well-being of The Office for International Students and Scholars is located on Danforth Campus students. WashU Cares is committed the Danforth Campus in the Danforth University Center at 6475 to fostering student success and campus safety through Forsyth Boulevard, Room 330. The office can be found on the a proactive, collaborative and systematic approach to the Medical Campus in the Mid Campus Center (MCC Building) at identification of, intervention with and support of students of 4590 Children's Place, Room 2043. For more information, visit concern while empowering all university community members to the Office for International Students and Scholars website (http:// create a culture of caring. If there is a concern about the physical oiss.wustl.edu) or call 314-935-5910. or mental well-being of a student, please visit the WashU Cares Office of and Veteran Services. This office serves website (https://washucares.wustl.edu/) to file a report. as the university’s focal point for military and veteran matters, The Writing Center. The Writing Center — a free service — including transitioning military-connected students into higher offers writing advice to all Washington University undergraduate education, providing and connecting students with programs and and graduate students. Tutors will read and discuss any kind services, and partnering across campus and in the community. of work in progress, including student papers, senior theses, Services include advising current and prospective students application materials, dissertations and oral presentations. The on how to navigate the university and maximize Department Writing Center staff is trained to work with students at any stage of and Veterans Affairs (VA) educational benefits, of the writing process, including brainstorming, developing and transition support, Veteran Ally training for faculty and staff, clarifying an argument, organizing , and improving style. veteran-unique programming, and connecting students to Rather than editing or proofreading, tutors will emphasize the campus and community resources. Military-connected students process of revision and teach students how to edit their own include veterans, military service members, spouses, dependent work. children, caregivers, survivors and Reserve Officer Training Corp cadets. There are two university policies that apply to students The Writing Center is located in Mallinkrodt Center on the lower who still serve in the Armed Forces and students who use VA level. Appointments (http://writingcenter.wustl.edu) are preferred educational benefits: and can be made online. • The Policy on Military Absences, Refunds and Readmissions Student Health Services, Danforth (https://veterans.wustl.edu/policies/policy-for-military- students/) applies to students serving in the U.S. Armed Campus Forces and their family members when military service The Habif Health and Wellness Center provides medical and forces them to be absent or withdraw from a course of study. mental health care and health promotion for undergraduate and • The Policy on Protections for VA Educational Benefit Users graduate students on the Danforth Campus. Habif staff members (https://veterans.wustl.edu/policies/policy-for-va-students/) include licensed professionals in Medical Services, Mental applies to students using VA education benefits when Health Services and Health Promotion Services. Please visit payments to the institution and the individual are delayed Habif in the lower level of Dardick House on the South 40 or the through no fault of the student. Habif Health and Wellness Center website (http://shs.wustl.edu) for more information about Habif's services and staff members. The Office of Military and Veteran Services is located in Umrath Hall on the Danforth Campus. Please visit the Military and Hours: Veteran Services website (https://veterans.wustl.edu/) or send Monday-Thursday: 8 a.m.-6 p.m. an email to [email protected] for more information. Friday: 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Saturday: 9 a.m.-1 p.m. (urgent medical care only) Relationship and Sexual Violence Prevention (RSVP) Center. The RSVP Center offers free and confidential services including 24/7 crisis intervention, counseling services, resources, support and prevention education for all students on the Danforth

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A nurse answer line and an after-hours mental health support Mental Health Services staff members work with students to line are available to answer any medical or mental health resolve personal and interpersonal difficulties, including conflicts questions a student may have when Habif is closed. For after- with or worry about friends or family, concerns about eating or hours care, please call 314-935-6666 and follow the prompts. drinking patterns, and feelings of anxiety and depression. Staff members help each person figure out their own situation. Medical Services staff members provide care for the evaluation Services include individual, group and couples counseling; crisis and treatment of an illness or injury, preventive health care counseling; psychiatric consultation; and referral for off-campus and health education, immunizations, nutrition counseling, counseling. Visit the Habif website to schedule an appointment and travel medicine and sexual health services. Habif Health (http://shs.wustl.edu), or call 314-935-6666 during business and Wellness Center providers are participating members of hours. the Washington University in St. Louis Physician's Network. Any condition requiring specialized medical services will be Health Promotion Services staff and Peer Health Educators referred to an appropriate specialist. Habif accepts most health provide free programs and risk reduction information related insurance plans and will be able to bill the plan according to plan to stress, sleep, sexual health, alcohol/other drugs, and benefits. The student health insurance plan requires a referral community care. For more information, visit the Zenker for medical care any time care is not provided at Habif (except in Wellness Suite in Sumers Recreation Center to learn about the an emergency). Call 314-935-6666 or visit the Habif website to programs on campus led by student peer health educators. For schedule an appointment (http://shs.wustl.edu). information, visit the Health and Wellness Digital Library (https:// students.wustl.edu/health-wellness-digital-library/), follow Habif Appointments are also available for the assessment, treatment, on Instagram (https://www.instagram.com/) (@washu_habif), or and referral of students who are struggling with substance email [email protected]. abuse. In 2018, this department launched the WashU Recovery Group Quadrangle Pharmacy, located in the Habif Health and Wellness to provide an opportunity for students in recovery from substance Center, is available to all Washington University students and use to connect with other students with similar experiences. their dependents. The pharmacy accepts most prescription The group provides local resources, support, meetings and insurance plans; students should check with the pharmacist to activities. Members have 24/7 access to a private facility to see if their prescription plan is accepted at the pharmacy. study, meet and socialize (in-person services will resume as The Habif Health and Wellness Center lab provides full COVID-19 pandemic restrictions allow). The group is not a laboratory services. Approximately 20 tests can be performed recovery program; it is a confidential resource that students can in the lab. The remainder of all testing that is ordered by Habif add to their support system. For more information, send an email is completed by LabCorp. LabCorp serves as Habif's reference to [email protected]. lab, and it is a preferred provider on the student health insurance plan. This lab can perform any test ordered by Habif providers or Important Information About Health outside providers. Insurance, Danforth Campus All incoming students must provide proof of immunization Washington University has a student health fee that was for measles, mumps, and rubella (i.e., two vaccinations after designed to improve the health and wellness of the entire the age of one year old; a titer may be provided in lieu of the Washington University community. This fee supports health immunizations). Proof of receiving a meningococcal vaccine is and wellness services and programs on campus. In addition, all required for all incoming undergraduate students. A PPD skin full-time, degree-seeking Washington University students are test in the past six months is required for students entering the automatically enrolled in the Student Health Insurance Plan upon university from certain countries; this list of countries may be completion of registration, with an additional health insurance found on the Habif website. It is also recommended that, during fee applied to their student account. Students may opt out of this the five years before beginning their studies at Washington coverage and receive a refund of the health insurance fee if they University, all students will have received the tetanus diphtheria provide proof of existing comprehensive insurance coverage that immunization, the hepatitis A vaccine series, the hepatitis B meets all university requirements. Information concerning opting vaccine series, and the varicella vaccine. Medical history forms out of the student health insurance plan (http://shs.wustl.edu) (http://shs.wustl.edu) are available online. Failure to complete can be found online after June 1 of each year. All students must the required forms will delay a student's registration and prevent request to opt out by September 5 of every year in which they their entrance into housing assignments. Please visit the Habif wish to be removed from the Student Health Insurance Plan. website for complete information about requirements and Habif provides billing services to many of the major insurance deadlines (http://shs.wustl.edu). companies in the United States. Specific fees and copays apply

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to students using Medical Services and Mental Health Services; to download and install the WashU Safe personal safety app these fees may be billable to the students' insurance plans. More on their phones; this app allows users to call for help during information is available on the Habif Health and Wellness Center emergencies, to use Friend Walk to track their walks on and website (http://shs.wustl.edu). off campus, and to access many additional safety features. For more information about these programs, visit the Washington Student Health Services, Medical University Department website (https://police.wustl.edu/). Campus In compliance with the Campus Crime Awareness and Security For information about student health services on the Medical Act of 1990, Washington University publishes an annual report Campus, please visit the Student & Occupational Health (http://police.wustl.edu/clery-reports-logs/) entitled Safety & Services page (https://wusmhealth.wustl.edu/students/) of the Security: Guide for Students, Faculty, and Staff — Annual School of Medicine website. Campus Security and Fire Safety Reports and Drug & Alcohol Abuse Prevention Program. This report is available to all Campus Security current and prospective students on the Danforth Campus and to university employees on the Danforth, North and West The Washington University campus is among the most attractive campuses. To request a hard copy, contact the Washington in the nation, and it enjoys a safe and relaxed atmosphere. University Police Department, CB 1038, One Brookings Drive, Personal safety and the security of personal property while on St. Louis, MO 63130-4899, 314-935-9011. campus is a shared responsibility. Washington University has made safety and security a priority through our commitment to For information regarding protective services at the a full-time professional police department, the use of closed- School of Medicine, please visit the Security page (https:// circuit television, card access, good lighting, shuttle services, facilities.med.wustl.edu/security/) of the Washington University emergency telephones, and ongoing educational safety Operations & Facilities Management Department. awareness programs. The vast majority of crimes that occur on college campuses are crimes of opportunity, which can be University Policies prevented. Washington University has various policies and procedures The best protection against crime is an informed and alert that govern our faculty, staff and students. Highlighted below campus community. Washington University has developed are several key policies of the university. Web links to key several programs to help make everyone's experiences policies and procedures are available on the Office of the here safe and secure. An extensive network of emergency University Registrar website (http://registrar.wustl.edu) and on telephones — including more than 200 "blue light" telephones — the university's Compliance and Policies page (http://wustl.edu/ is connected directly to the University Police Department and policies/). Please note that the policies identified on these can alert the police to a person's exact location. In addition to the websites and in this Bulletin do not represent an entire repository regular shuttle service, an evening walking escort service and a of university policies, as schools, offices and departments may mobile Campus Circulator shuttle are available on the Danforth implement policies that are not listed. In addition, policies may be Campus. amended throughout the year. The Campus2Home shuttle will provide a safe ride home for Nondiscrimination Statement those living in four designated areas off campus — Skinker- DeBaliviere, Loop South, north of the Loop, and just south of the Washington University encourages and gives full consideration campus — from 6:00 p.m. to 4:00 a.m. seven days a week. The to all applicants for admission, financial aid and employment. shuttle leaves from the Mallinckrodt Center every 15 minutes and The university does not discriminate in access to, treatment takes passengers directly to the front doors of their buildings. during, or employment in its programs and activities on the basis Shuttle drivers will then wait and watch to make sure passengers of race, color, age, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender get into their buildings safely. Community members can track the identity or expression, national origin, veteran status, disability or shuttle in real time using the WUSTL Mobile App. The app can genetic information. be downloaded free of charge from the Apple iTunes Store or the Policy on Discrimination and Google Play Store. Harassment The University Police Department is a full-service organization staffed by certified police officers who patrol the campus 24 Washington University is committed to having a positive learning hours a day throughout the entire year. The department offers a and working environment for its students, faculty and staff. variety of crime prevention programs, including a high-security University policy prohibits discrimination on the basis of race, bicycle lock program, free personal-safety whistles, computer color, age, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity or security tags, personal safety classes for women and men, expression, national origin, veteran status, disability or genetic and security surveys. Community members are encouraged information. Harassment based on any of these classifications

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is a form of discrimination; it violates university policy and will policies and procedures concerning the conduct of faculty, not be tolerated. In some circumstances, such discriminatory staff and students. This policy is adopted in accordance with harassment may also violate federal, state or local law. A copy of the Drug-Free Workplace Act and the Drug-Free Schools and the Policy on Discrimination and Harassment (http://hr.wustl.edu/ Communities Act. policies/Pages/DiscriminationAndHarassment.aspx) is available on the Human Resources website. Tobacco-Free Policy Sexual Harassment Washington University is committed to providing a healthy, comfortable and productive work and learning environment for Sexual harassment is a form of discrimination that violates all students, faculty and staff. Research shows that tobacco use university policy and will not be tolerated. It is also illegal under in general, including smoking and breathing secondhand smoke, state and federal law. Title IX of the Education Amendments of constitutes a significant health hazard. The university strictly 1972 prohibits discrimination based on sex (including sexual prohibits all smoking and other uses of tobacco products within harassment and sexual violence) in the university's educational all university buildings and on university property, at all times. A programs and activities. Title IX also prohibits retaliation for copy of our complete Tobacco-Free Policy (https://hr.wustl.edu/ asserting claims of sex discrimination. The university has items/tobacco-free-policy/) is available on the Human Resources designated the Title IX Coordinator identified below to coordinate website. its compliance with and response to inquiries concerning Title IX. Medical Examinations For more information or to report a violation under the Policy on Discrimination and Harassment, please contact the following Entering students must provide medical information to the Habif individuals: Health and Wellness Center. This will include the completion of a health history and a record of all current immunizations. Discrimination and Harassment Response Coordinator If students fail to comply with these requirements prior to Apryle Cotton, Assistant Vice Chancellor for Human registration, they will be required to obtain vaccinations Resources for measles, mumps and rubella at the Habif Health and Section 504 Coordinator Wellness Center, if there is no evidence of immunity. In Phone: 314-362-6774 addition, undergraduate students will be required to obtain [email protected] meningitis vaccinations. Students will be assessed the cost of Title IX Coordinator the vaccinations. Students will be unable to complete registration for classes until all health requirements have been satisfied. Jessica Kennedy, Director of Title IX Office Title IX Coordinator Noncompliant students may be barred from classes and from all Phone: 314-935-3118 university facilities, including housing units, if in the of [email protected] the university their continued presence would pose a health risk to themselves or to the university community. You may also submit inquiries or a complaint regarding civil rights to the United States Department of Education's Office Medical and immunization information is to be given via the Habif of Civil Rights at 400 Maryland Avenue, SW, Washington, DC Health and Wellness Center (https://students.wustl.edu/ 20202-1100; by visiting the U.S. Department of Education habif-health-wellness-center/) website. All students who have website (https://www.ed.gov/); or by calling 800-421-3481. completed the registration process should access the website and create a student profile by using their WUSTL Key. Creating Student Health a student profile enables a student to securely access the medical history form. Students should fill out the form and Drug and Alcohol Policy follow the instructions for transmitting it to the Habif Health and Washington University is committed to maintaining a safe and Wellness Center. Student information is treated securely and healthy environment for members of the university community confidentially. by promoting a drug-free environment as well as one free of the abuse of alcohol. Violations of the Washington University Student Conduct Drug and Alcohol Policy (https://hr.wustl.edu/items/drug-and- The Student Conduct Code sets forth community standards alcohol-policy/) or the Alcohol Policy for Graduate Student and expectations for Washington University students. These Organizations (https://sites.wustl.edu/prograds/university-wide- community standards and expectations are intended to foster graduate-student-group-handbook/alcohol-policy-for-graduate- an environment conducive to learning and inquiry. Freedom of student-organizations/) will be handled according to existing thought and expression is essential to the university's academic mission.

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Disciplinary proceedings are meant to be informal, fair and Violations of This Policy Include but Are expeditious. Charges of non-serious misconduct are generally Not Limited to the Following: heard by the student conduct officer. With limited exceptions, serious or repeated allegations are heard by the campuswide 1. Plagiarism Student Conduct Board or the University Sexual Assault Plagiarism consists of taking someone else's ideas, words Investigation Board where applicable. or other types of work product and presenting them as one's own. To avoid plagiarism, students are expected Complaints against students that include allegations of sexual to be attentive to proper methods of documentation and assault or certain complaints that include allegations of sexual acknowledgment. To avoid even the suspicion of plagiarism, harassment in violation of the Student Conduct Code are a student must always do the following: governed by the procedures found in the University Sexual • Enclose every quotation in quotation marks and Assault Investigation Board Policy (https://wustl.edu/about/ acknowledge its source. compliance-policies/governance/usaib-procedures-complaints- • Cite the source of every summary, paraphrase, sexual-assault-filed-students/), which is available online or in abstraction or adaptation of material originally prepared hard copy from the Title IX coordinator or the director of Student by another person and any factual data that is not Conduct and Community Standards. considered common knowledge. Include the name of Students may be accountable to both governmental authorities author, title of work, publication information and page and to the university for acts that constitute violations of law and reference. the Student Conduct Code. • Acknowledge material obtained from lectures, interviews For a complete copy of the Student Conduct Code (https:// or other oral communication by citing the source (i.e., the wustl.edu/about/compliance-policies/academic-policies/ name of the speaker, the occasion, the place and the university-student-judicial-code/), visit the university website. date). • Cite material from the internet as if it were from a Undergraduate Student Academic traditionally published source. Follow the citation style Integrity Policy or requirements of the instructor for whom the work is produced. Effective learning, teaching and research all depend upon the 2. Cheating on an Examination ability of members of the academic community to trust one A student must not receive or provide any unauthorized another and to trust the integrity of work that is submitted for assistance on an examination. During an examination, a academic credit or conducted in the wider arena of scholarly student may use only materials authorized by the faculty. research. Such an atmosphere of mutual trust fosters the free exchange of ideas and enables all members of the community to 3. Copying or Collaborating on Assignments Without achieve their highest potential. Permission When a student submits work with their name on it, this is In all academic work, the ideas and contributions of others must a written statement that credit for the work belongs to that be appropriately acknowledged, and work that is presented student alone. If the work was a product of collaboration, as original must be, in fact, original. Faculty, students and each student is expected to clearly acknowledge in writing all administrative staff all share the responsibility of ensuring persons who contributed to its completion. the honesty and fairness of the intellectual environment at Unless the instructor explicitly states otherwise, it is Washington University. dishonest to collaborate with others when completing any Scope and Purpose assignment or test, performing laboratory experiments, writing and/or documenting computer programs, writing This statement on academic integrity applies to all papers or reports, or completing problem sets. undergraduate students at Washington University. Graduate If the instructor allows group work in some circumstances but students are governed by policies in each graduate school or not others, it is the student's responsibility to understand the division. All students are expected to adhere to the highest degree of acceptable collaboration for each assignment and standards of behavior. The purpose of the statement is twofold: to ask for clarification, if necessary. 1. To clarify the university's expectations with regard to To avoid cheating or unauthorized collaboration, a student undergraduate students' academic behavior; and should never do any of the following: 2. To provide specific examples of dishonest conduct. The examples are only illustrative, not exhaustive.

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• Use, copy or paraphrase the results of another person's This list is not intended to be exhaustive. To seek clarification, work and represent that work as one's own, regardless students should ask the professor or the assistant in instruction of the circumstances. for guidance. • Refer to, study from or copy archival files (e.g., old tests, Reporting Misconduct homework, solutions manuals, backfiles) that were not approved by the instructor. Faculty Responsibility • Copy another's work or permit another student to copy Faculty and instructors are strongly encouraged to report one's work. incidents of student academic misconduct to the academic • Submit work as a collaborative effort if they did not integrity officer in their school or college in a timely manner so contribute a fair share of the effort. that the incident may be handled fairly and consistently across 4. Fabrication or Falsification of Data or Records schools and departments. Assistants in instruction are expected It is dishonest to fabricate or falsify data in laboratory to report instances of student misconduct to their supervising experiments, research papers or reports or in any other instructors. Faculty members are expected to respond to student circumstances; to fabricate source material in a bibliography concerns about academic dishonesty in their courses. or "works cited" list; or to provide false information on a Student Responsibility résumé or other document in connection with academic efforts. It is also dishonest to take data developed by If a student observes others violating this policy, the student is someone else and present them as one's own. strongly encouraged to report the misconduct to the instructor, Examples of falsification include the following: to seek advice from the academic integrity officer of the school • Altering information on any exam, problem set or class or college that offers the course in question, or to address the assignment being submitted for a re-grade. student(s) directly. • Altering, omitting or inventing laboratory data to submit Exam Proctor Responsibility as one's own findings. This includes copying laboratory Exam proctors are expected to report incidents of suspected data from another student to present as one's own; student misconduct to the course instructor and/or the Disability modifying data in a write-up; and providing data to Resource Center, if applicable. another student to submit as one's own. 5. Other Forms of Deceit, Dishonesty or Inappropriate Procedure Conduct Under no circumstances is it acceptable for a student to do any of the following: This policy covers all undergraduate students, regardless of • Submit the same work, or essentially the same work, their college of enrollment. Cases will be heard by school- for more than one course without explicitly obtaining specific committees according to the school in which the class is permission from all instructors. A student must disclose listed rather than the school in which the student is enrolled. All when a paper or project builds on work completed earlier violations and sanctions will be reported to the student's college in their academic career. of enrollment. • Request an academic benefit based on false information Administrative Procedures or deception. This includes requesting an extension Individual undergraduate colleges and schools may design of time, a better grade or a recommendation from an specific procedures to resolve allegations of academic instructor. misconduct by students in courses offered by that school, so • Make any changes (including adding material or erasing long as the procedures are consistent with this policy and with material) on any test paper, problem set or class the Student Conduct Code. assignment being submitted for a re-grade. • Willfully damage the efforts or work of other students. Student Rights and Responsibilities in a • Steal, deface or damage academic facilities or materials. Hearing • Collaborate with other students planning or engaging in A student accused of an academic integrity violation — whether any form of academic misconduct. by a professor, an assistant in instruction, an academic integrity • Submit any academic work under someone else's name officer or another student — is entitled to do the following: other than one's own. This includes but is not limited to sitting for another person's exam; both parties will be held responsible. • Engage in any other form of academic misconduct not covered here.

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• Review the written evidence in support of the charge • Recommend to the instructor that the student receive a • Ask any questions course grade penalty less severe than failure of the course • Offer an explanation as to what occurred • Place the student on disciplinary probation for a specified • Present any material that would cast doubt on the period of time or until defined conditions are met. The correctness of the charge probation will be noted on the student's transcript and internal record while it is in force. • Receive a determination of the validity of the charge without reference to any past record of misconduct • In cases serious enough to warrant suspension or expulsion from the university, refer the matter to the Student Conduct When responding to a charge of academic misconduct, a student Board for consideration. may do the following: Additional educational sanctions may be imposed. This list is not • Deny the charges and request a hearing in front of the intended to be exhaustive. appropriate academic integrity officer or committee Withdrawing from the course will not prevent the academic • Admit the charges and request a hearing to determine integrity officer or hearing panel from adjudicating the case, sanction(s) imposing sanctions or recommending grade penalties, including • Admit the charges and accept the imposition of sanctions a failing grade in the course. without a hearing A copy of the sanction letter will be placed in the student's • Request a leave of absence from the university (however, academic file. the academic integrity matter must be resolved prior to re- enrollment) Appeals • Request to withdraw permanently from the university with If a student believes the academic integrity officer or the a transcript notation that there is an unresolved academic committee did not conduct a fair hearing or if a student believes integrity matter pending the sanction imposed for misconduct is excessive, they may A student has the following responsibilities with regard to appeal to the Student Conduct Board within 14 days of the resolving the charge of academic misconduct: original decision. Appeals are governed by Section VII C of the Student Conduct Code. • Admit or deny the charge. This will determine the course of action to be pursued. Records • Provide truthful information regarding the charges. It is a Student Conduct Code violation to provide false information Administrative Record-Keeping to the university or anyone acting on its behalf. Responsibilities It is the responsibility of the academic integrity officer in each Sanctions school to keep accurate, confidential records concerning If Found Not in Violation of the Academic academic integrity violations. When a student has been found to Integrity Policy have acted dishonestly, a letter summarizing the allegation, the outcome and the sanction shall be placed in the student's official If the charges of academic misconduct are not proven, no record file in the office of the school or college in which the student is of the allegation will appear on the student's transcript. enrolled. If Found in Violation of the Academic In addition, each school's academic integrity officer shall make Integrity Policy a report of the outcome of every formal accusation of student If, after a hearing, a student is found to have acted dishonestly academic misconduct to the director of Student Conduct and or if a student has admitted to the charges prior to a hearing, Community Standards, who shall maintain a record of each the school's academic integrity officer or committee may impose incident. sanctions, including but not limited to the following: Multiple Offenses • Issue a formal written reprimand When a student is formally accused of academic misconduct • Impose educational sanctions, such as completing a and a hearing is to be held by an academic integrity officer, a workshop on plagiarism or academic ethics committee, or the Office of Student Conduct and Community • Recommend to the instructor that the student fail the Standards, the person in charge of administering the hearing assignment (a given grade is ultimately the prerogative of the shall query the Office of Student Conduct and Community instructor) Standards about the student(s) accused of misconduct. The director shall provide any information in the records concerning • Recommend to the instructor that the student fail the course that student to the integrity officer. Such information will be

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used in determining sanctions only if the student is found to Board (https://www.collegeboard.org/), the Hispanic Association have acted dishonestly in the present case. Evidence of past of Colleges & Universities (HACU (https://www.hacu.net/)), misconduct may not be used to resolve the issue of whether a the Independent Colleges and Universities of Missouri (ICUM student has acted dishonestly in a subsequent case. (https://www.independentcollegesanduniversitiesofmo.com/)), the National Association of Independent Colleges and Reports to Faculty and Student Body Universities (NAICU (https://www.naicu.edu/)), the National School and college academic integrity officers are encouraged Council for State Authorization Reciprocity Agreements (NC- to make periodic (at least annual) reports to the students and SARA (https://nc-sara.org/)), the Oak Ridge Associated faculty of their school concerning accusations of academic Universities (ORAU (https://www.orau.org/)), and the University misconduct and the outcomes, without disclosing specific Research Association (URA (https://www.ura-hq.org/)). information that would allow identification of the student(s) The College of Arts & Sciences is a member of the American involved. Association of Collegiate Registrars and Admissions Officers Graduate Student Academic (AACRAO (https://www.aacrao.org/)), the International Center for Academic Integrity (ICAI (https://www.academicintegrity.org/)), Integrity Policies the National Association of Fellowships Advisors (NAFA (https:// For graduate student academic integrity policies, please refer to nafadvisors.org/)), the National Association of Advisors for each individual graduate school. Health Professions (NAAHP (https://www.naahp.org/)), the Midwest Association of Pre-Law Advisors (MAPLA (https:// Statement of Intent to Graduate mapla.org/)), the North American Association of Summer Sessions (NAASS (https://naass.org/)), and the Association of Students are required to file an Intent to Graduate at WebSTAC University Summer Sessions (AUSS (https://www.theauss.org/)). (https://acadinfo.wustl.edu/) prior to the semester in which they intend to graduate. Additional information is available from The College of Architecture was one of the eight founding school dean's offices and the Office of the University Registrar members of the Association of Collegiate Schools of Architecture (http://registrar.wustl.edu). (ACSA (https://www.acsa-arch.org/)) in 1912. Student Academic Records and The Graduate School is a founding member of both the Association of Graduate Schools (AGS (https://www.aau.edu/ Transcripts taxonomy/term/446/)) and the Council of Graduate Schools Under the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act of 1974 (CGS (https://cgsnet.org/)). (FERPA) — Title 20 of the United States Code, Section 1232g, The Graduate School of Architecture & Urban Design's Master as amended — current and former students of the university of Architecture degree is accredited by the National Architectural have certain rights with regard to their educational records. Accreditation Board (NAAB (https://www.naab.org/)), and its The university policy that enacts these rights is available Master of Landscape Architecture degree is accredited by the via the Office of the University Registrar's website (http:// Landscape Architectural Accreditation Board (LAAB (https:// registrar.wustl.edu). www.asla.org/accreditationlaab.aspx)). All current and former students request transcripts via either The Sam Fox School of Design & Visual Arts is a founding WebSTAC (if they remember their WUSTL Key) or Parchment member of and accredited by the National Association of (if they do not have or cannot remember their WUSTL Key). Schools of Art and Design (NASAD (https://nasad.arts- Instructions and additional information are available on the Office accredit.org/)). of the University Registrar's website (http://registrar.wustl.edu). The Olin Business School is a charter member (1921) of and University Affiliations accredited by the Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business International (AACSB (https://www.aacsb.edu/)). Olin Washington University is accredited by the Higher Business School is also accredited by the Association of MBAs Learning Commission (https://www.hlcommission.org/) (AMBA (https://www.associationofmbas.com/)). (800-621-7440). Washington University is a member of the American Academy of Arts & Sciences (AAAS (https:// In the McKelvey School of Engineering, many of the professional www.amacad.org/)), the American Association of University degrees are accredited by the Engineering Accreditation Women (AAUW (https://www.aauw.org/)), the American Commission of ABET (http://abet.org). Council of Learned Societies (ACLS (https://www.acls.org/)), University College is a member of the University Professional the American Council on Education (ACE (https:// and Continuing Education Association (UPCEA (https:// www.acenet.edu/)), the Association of American Colleges & upcea.edu/)), the International Center for Academic Integrity Universities (AACU (https://www.aacu.org/)), the Association of (ICAI (https://www.academicintegrity.org/)), the American American Universities (AAU (https://www.aau.edu/)), the College Association of Collegiate Registrars and Admissions Officers

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(AACRAO (https://www.aacrao.org/)), the National Academic Advising Association (NACADA (https://nacada.ksu.edu/)), the National Association of Advisors for Health Professions (NAAHP (https://www.naahp.org/)), and the National Association Student Personnel Administrators (NASPA (https://www.naspa.org/)). Business-related programs in University College are not accredited by the Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business International (AACSB (https://www.aacsb.edu/)). The School of Law is accredited by the American Association (ABA (https://www.americanbar.org/)). The School of Law is a member of the Association of American Law Schools (AALS (https://www.aals.org/)), the American Society of Comparative Law (ASCL (https://ascl.org/)), the Clinical Association (CLEA (https:// www.cleaweb.org/)), the Southeastern Association of Law Schools (SEALS (https://sealslawschools.org/)), the Central States Law Schools Association (CSLSA (http://cslsa.us/)), the Mid-America Law Library Consortium (MALLCO (https:// mallco.libguides.com/)), the American Association of Law Libraries (AALL (https://www.aallnet.org/)), the American Society of International Law (ASIL (https://www.asil.org/)), the Mid-America Association of Law Libraries (MAALL (https:// maall.wildapricot.org/)), the National Association for Law Placement (NALP (https://www.nalp.org/)), and Equal Works (https://www.equaljusticeworks.org/). The School of Medicine is a member of the Liaison Committee on Medical Education (LCME (https://www.aamc.org/services/ first-for-financial-aid-officers/lcme-accreditation/)). The Brown School at Washington University is accredited by the Council on Social Work Education (CSWE (https:// www.cswe.org/)) and the Council on Education for Public Health (CEPH (https://ceph.org/)). The University Libraries are a member of the Association of Research Libraries (ARL (https://www.arl.org/)). The Mildred Lane Kemper Art Museum is nationally accredited by the American Alliance of Museums (AAM (https://www.aam- us.org/)). Additional information about professional and specialized accreditation can be found on the Office of the Provost website (https://provost.wustl.edu/assessment/accreditors/).

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• Eleven clinics Washington • Seven externship programs • Seven joint-degree programs University Law • Six and moot teams • Five Master of Laws (LLM) programs A Washington University Law education introduces students to • Three centers and institutes all facets of the law while also empowering them to personalize their curriculum and further investigate their areas of interest. • Academic programs in Bankruptcy, Commercial and Our program is designed to educate well-rounded, thoughtful Consumer Law, Corporate and Business Law, Employment attorneys. Students will be well prepared to make a difference for and Labor Law, Intellectual Property and Technology Law, their clients, with a solid foundation in the history of the law and International Law, Negotiation and Dispute Resolution, the skills needed to respond to new challenges. Taxation, and Trial and Advocacy In addition to offering a curriculum that leads to the JD degree Contact: Sarah Hellin, Registrar (https://law.wustl.edu/academics/jd-requirements/), the School of Phone: 314-935-7458 Law offers multiple joint-degree programs (https://law.wustl.edu/ Email: [email protected] academics/jd-degree-program-overview/) with other graduate Website: https://law.wustl.edu/academics/jd- schools on campus as well as a variety of advanced post-JD degree-program-overview/ degree programs (https://law.wustl.edu/academics/llm-mls-jsd- programs-overview/). We also offer graduate law programs Degree Requirements online (https://onlinelaw.wustl.edu/). Juris Doctoris (JD) Contact Information Reminder: In addition to diploma requirements, there are Washington University School of Law character, fitness and other qualifications for admission to Anheuser-Busch Hall the bar. Prior to matriculation, applicants are encouraged to One Brookings Drive determine what those requirements are in the state(s) in which St. Louis, MO 63130 they intend to practice. Phone: 314-935-6400 Graduation Requirements Website: http://law.wustl.edu Students must successfully complete the following: Courses • First-year courses Residential Courses • One ethics course • An upper-level research and writing requirement Visit the online course listings to view semester offerings for all School of Law (https://courses.wustl.edu/Semester/Listing.aspx) • 6 units of experiential credits in designated courses semester courses. • Six semesters of full-time residency Online Courses • Earn at least 86 credit hours (67 in LCUs)* • Earn a cumulative grade-point average of at least 3.00** Visit the online course listings to view offerings for W80 OLAW * (https://courses.wustl.edu/Semester/Listing.aspx). The ABA requires that 67 credits be earned in "regularly scheduled class sessions at the law school" or LCUs (Law Juris Doctor (JD) Program Classroom Units), per ABA Standard 304(b); LCU courses can also be identified via an online course listings search on The Juris Doctor (JD) program is a three-year, full-time program. the LCU attribute (https://acadinfo.wustl.edu/Courselistings/ During their first year, JD students take required courses. During Semester/Search.aspx). their second and third years, students have the flexibility to ** Based on all courses taken, whether or not credit is earned. choose their courses to fit individual interests and career goals. The JD degree requirements allow for a broad legal education as Courses that count toward the required 67 LCUs: well as opportunities to specialize. • Course work at the law school for which the student receives Students can design their education through a combination of credit toward the JD degree by the law school and that is not the following: listed below in the list of "Courses that do not count toward the 67 LCUs" requirement. (The way that a course is graded is not the determinant of whether a course counts or not.)

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• Course work for which a student receives credit toward the *Legal Practice and Legal Research JD degree that is approved work done at another accredited The law school divides research and writing into two separate U.S. law school and work done in a foreign study program programs. The required writing component is called Legal (approved by Dean Peter Cramer). Practice, and the required research part is called Legal • Seminars or upper-level course work that require a Research Methodologies. Students take both courses each substantial paper or project that is not supervised semester during their first year of law school. Although these research. courses are separate, they are coordinated so that writing • Clinics (includes all courses with the word "Clinic" in the projects utilize legal research skills. Upper-level law students official course title). can also elect to take separate advanced research and writing Courses that do not count toward the required 67 LCUs: classes. Although such upper-level courses are purely elective, they are highly encouraged as a way to hone the legal research • Course work completed in another department, school and writing skills needed for the successful . or college of Washington University (including the 9 units transferred from joint-degree programs). First-Year Legal Practice and Research Courses • Student activities such as law reviews/publications, moot Legal Practice I and II is a two-semester, 4-credit graded course court, trial competition, teaching assistantships, competition taught in the fall and spring, respectively, by full-time professors board, and mediation/negotiation teams. of practice, who often serve as informal course advisers. • Externships, field placements, and supervised practicum • Students meet twice a week in small groups to discuss (includes all courses with the words "Externship," "Field writing projects with their professors. This allows students to Placement," or "Supervised Practicum" in the official course build on their previous week's work and to further develop title). their analytical skills. • Supervised research. • Students receive significant individual written feedback Note: If a student graduates with a total of exactly 86 units, the on their major writing projects, which can include maximum number of units that can be taken from the non-LCU office memoranda, client letters, settlement letters and credits is 19. agreements. • Trial court and appellate briefs are usually used in oral First-Year Courses argument during the advocacy section, whereas oral First-year students take three doctrinal courses per semester, presentations on a writing project typically occur each plus Legal Practice and Legal Research Methodologies. Each semester. Legal Research Methodologies I and II is a semester, first-year students will have one doctrinal course in required 1-credit, two-semester course that is also graded. a small section of approximately 45 students. Legal Practice Classes are taught by lecturers in law who are attorneys as and Legal Research Methodologies are also taught in small well as law librarians. groups and in workshop-style classes by teachers who provide • Students are introduced to primary (e.g., individualized feedback on each student's research and writing cases, , ) as well as secondary sources projects. The Negotiation class runs over intersession (i.e,. the (e.g., form books, law periodicals, treatises). week before the spring semester starts). • Students learn how to use finding aids such as digests and • (4 credits) online indexes. • I (4 credits) • Students are instructed on how to devise an efficient research plan. • (4 credits) • Emphasis is placed on the use of material in electronic • (4 credits) formats. • Property (4 credits) • (4 credits) Upper-Level Legal Practice and Research Courses • Legal Practice I: Objective Analysis and Reasoning (2 Seminars are offered during the fall and spring semesters. credits)* Upper-level students are required to take at least one seminar, • Legal Practice II: Advocacy (2 credits)* but many take more than one before graduating. Most seminars are 3-credit courses offered by faculty in their areas of specialty • Legal Research Methodologies I and II (1 credit for year; that also give students the opportunity to delve deeply into posted to spring semester)* advanced research and writing in a small-class-size setting. • Negotiation (1 credit)

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Advanced Legal Research is a graded 2-credit course that is Core Courses typically offered in the spring. This course provides intensive hands-on training in statutory interpretation as well as in the use • Bankruptcy of both free online legal sources and subscription databases that • contain foreign and international law informations. Students are • Corporations also instructed in the use of hard-copy legal resources as both • Securities primary and secondary materials. • UCC: Article 2 Upper-Level Courses Elective Courses Upper-level students fulfill the remaining 56 credit hours by tailoring their studies to fit their individual interests. Students • Advanced Securities Regulation Seminar may take a variety of courses to meet the upper-class writing • Advanced Seminar requirement, ethics requirement, and applied lawyering/ • Antitrust professional skills course requirements. Faculty members and • Business Lawyering: Listening, Writing & Negotiation administrators provide guidance about course selection. • Business Negotiation Theory & Practice For a list of current course offerings, please visit links from • Business Planning & Transaction Practice: Fundamentals of the Courses (p. 15) section of this Bulletin. For Applied M&A Transactions Lawyering/Professional Skills (ALPS) courses or ethics courses, • Business Reorganizations search our online course listings (https://acadinfo.wustl.edu/ • Comparative Business Negotiation Courselistings/Semester/Search.aspx) under Law. • Contemporary Issues in Real Law Certificate Programs • Corporate & White Collar Crime Washington University School of Law offers three certificate • Corporate Finance programs that provide Juris Doctor (JD) students with an • Corporate Judicial Externship opportunity for concentrated study in one of three specific areas: • Corporate Taxation • Business and Corporate Law (p. 17) • Employee Benefits: ERISA & Tax • International and Comparative Law (p. 18) • Entrepreneurship Consulting Team: CeLect • Public Interest Law (p. 18) • Entrepreneurship & Intellectual Property Clinic • Financial Accounting for To obtain a certificate in any of the above areas, students must meet the requirements for the JD degree. In addition, of the 86 • Financial Literacy & Basic Financial Concepts credits needed to earn the JD degree, 15 credits must be earned • Getting the Deal Done: Review of HSR Merger Review in designated courses in the certificate programs. To review the • Information Privacy Law course requirements for each of the certificate programs, please • International Business Transactions refer to the appropriate pages in this Bulletin. Note that these • International Commercial Arbitration certificate requirements apply to JD students starting with the • International Taxation Class of 2016 and all JD students thereafter. • Law & Economics For questions about the certificates, please email the registrar's • Law, Business & Governance office ([email protected]). • New York Regulatory & Business Externship JD Certificate in Business Law • Partnership Taxation • Private Transactions To earn a certificate in business law, students must complete at least three courses from the list of core courses and earn a total • Problems in Corporate Law of 15 credits from any combination of the two lists below. • Real Estate Transactions For a list of current course offerings, please visit links from the • Reorganization Seminar Courses (p. 15) section of this Bulletin. • Securities Law Litigation, Arbitration & Dispute Resolution • Startup Law

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JD Certificate in International JD Certificate in Public Interest and Comparative Law Law To earn a certificate in international and comparative law, To earn a certificate in public interest law, students must students must complete at least three courses from the list of complete 6 credits from the list of core courses and earn a total core courses and earn a total of 15 credits from any combination of 15 credits from any combination of the two lists below. of the two lists below. For a list of current course offerings, please visit links from the For a list of current course offerings, please visit links from the Courses (p. 15) section of this Bulletin. Courses (p. 15) section of this Bulletin. Core Courses Core Courses • Appellate Clinic • Comparative Law • Children's Rights Clinic • Foreign Relations Law of the United States • Civil Rights, Community Justice & Mediation Clinic • International Business Transactions • Congressional & Externship • International Law • Clinic • International Law • First Amendment Clinic Elective Courses • Government Lawyering Externship • Immigration Clinic • Advanced Topics in Foreign Relations Law Seminar • Interdisciplinary Environmental Clinic • Comparative Constitutional Law Seminar • International Justice & Conflict Resolution Externship • Comparative Law & Religion Seminar • Judicial Clerkship Externship • Contemporary Issues in National Security Law • Lawyering Practice Externship (if with nonprofit or • Cross-Cultural Dispute Resolution governmental entity) • Domestic & International Business Lawyering: Listening, • Low Income Taxpayer Clinic Writing & Negotiating • New York Regulatory & Business Externship (if with • European Union Law nonprofit or governmental entity) • • Post-Conviction Relief Clinical Practicum • International Commercial Arbitration • Prosecution Clinic • International & : Practice & Procedure • Semester in Practice Externship (if with nonprofit or • International Criminal Law governmental entity) • International Intellectual • Supervised Practicum (if with nonprofit or governmental • International Justice & Conflict Resolution Externship entity) • International Money Laundering, Corruption & Terrorism • Urban Revitalization Clinical Practicum • International Negotiation & Dispute Resolution • Other Externship approved by dean of Clinical Education • International Tax and Finance Seminar Elective Courses • International Taxation • Administrative Law • International Trade Law • American Indian Law • Introduction to U.S. & Comparative ADR Processes • American Indian Societies, Cultures & Values • Investor-State Arbitration • Antitrust • Latin American Legal & Judicial Systems • Children & the Law • Law & Practice of the United Nations • Comparative Law • Selected Problems in Human Rights in Europe Seminar • Consumer Transactions • Sexual Violence in Armed Conflicts • Criminal Justice Seminar • Transnational Litigation • : • War Crimes & Tribunals Seminar • Criminal Procedure: Investigation • Digital Civil Liberties Seminar

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• Disability Law Dual-Degree Programs • Domestic Violence & the Law • Education Equity, Equality & Reform: K-12 Washington University School of Law offers many joint-degree options in collaboration with the university's other highly • Employee Benefits: ERISA & Tax respected graduate schools. Students can design a joint degree • Employment Discrimination to meet their individual interests by combining law with another • Employment Law master's program at the university. The School of Law and • Employment Law Seminar the participating departments (http://law.wustl.edu/academics/ • & Regulation pages.aspx?id=59#depts) work together so that a student can earn a Juris Doctor (JD) and a master's or doctoral degree in • another discipline in considerably less time than they would need • Environmental Litigation Seminar to pursue each degree separately. • European Union Law Applicants must gain admission to each program independently • and therefore might need to take separate entrance exams (e.g., • Federal Courts the Graduate Record Examination or the Graduate Management • Admission Test) in addition to the Law School Admission Test. • Good Society Seminar The School of Law accepts up to 9 credit units earned in the • other divisions toward the JD degree, as long as the JD is • Immigration Law finished at the same time or immediately after the master's • Information Privacy Law degree. The other divisions accept varying amounts of credit • International Courts & Tribunals: Practice & Procedure earned in the law school toward the master's degree. • International Criminal Law • JD/LLM in Intellectual Property and Technology Law • International Human Rights Law • JD/MBA Program (p. 19) • International Intellectual Property Law Seminar • JD/MPH Program (https://law.wustl.edu/academics/jd- • International Law degree-program-overview/joint-jd-mph-degree/) • International Money Laundering, Corruption & Terrorism • JD/MSW Program (p. 20) • • JD/LLM with a Concentration in Negotiation and Dispute Resolution (NDR) Program (p. 21) • Labor Law • JD/Tax LLM Program (p. 22) • Land Use Law • JD/MA Program in Women, Gender, and Sexuality Studies • (p. 23) • National Security Law • JD/MA Program in Law and East Asian Studies (p. 24) • National Resources Law • Nonprofit Organizations Planning & Drafting JD/MBA Program • Pretrial Practice: Criminal The Juris Doctor/Master of Business Administration (JD/ • Race, Public Education & the Law Seminar MBA) dual degree offers a strong and complementary skill • Race, Religion & the Family Seminar set to those looking to do work in the areas of corporate law, • Refugee & Asylum Law investment banking, corporate finance and marketing, among • Regulating Sex: Historical & Cultural Encounters Seminar others. • Religion & the The program generally takes four years, which is one less than • Sexuality & the Law: Theory & Practice it would take if the two degrees were completed separately. • Sexual Violence in Armed Conflicts Students take both the LSAT and GMAT for admission and complete the required curriculum associated with each • Slavery Seminar respective degree. The equivalent of five semesters (77 credits) • Speech, Press & the Constitution are spent in the Law School, and three (51 credits) are spent in • State & Local Government Olin Business School. Students who start in only one program • The 14th Amendment: Equal Protection & Due Process are welcome to apply to the other and begin the dual degree • Voting Rights Seminar during their second year. • War Crimes & Tribunals Seminar

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Many JD/MBA students also participate in one or more of the law Requirements school's clinical programs, including the New York Regulatory • Complete an application for each school and Business Externship (https://law.wustl.edu/academics/ clinical-education-program/new-york-regulatory-and-business- • Take the LSAT and GMAT externship/), the Entrepreneurship and Intellectual Property • Complete 77 credits (five semesters) of law school Clinic (https://law.wustl.edu/academics/clinical-education- • Complete 51 credits (three semesters) of business school program/entrepreneurship-and-intellectual-property-clinic/ • Complete the required curriculum associated with the entrepreneurship-intellectual-property-clinic-prospective-clients/), respective degrees and the Corporate Judicial Externship. The JD/MBA Association (http://law.wustl.edu/organizations/ JD/MSW Program jdmba/) — a student group shared between the two schools — The Juris Doctor/Master of Social Work (JD/MSW) dual exists to facilitate the process of obtaining both degrees and to degree offers students the opportunity to gain an exceptional serve as a platform for interdisciplinary communication between knowledge base and skill set that will prepare them to assume the two schools. The society sponsors activities throughout the positions of leadership in law and social policy, to advocate year, including panel discussions with alumni and practicing effectively for clients, to understand systems and institutions, and professionals, informational sessions about career and class to actively pursue social justice. Students enrolled in Washington choices, and other practice-specific activities. University's JD/MSW program frequently seek careers in the Additional Information areas of traditional social work, public interest law, government administration, nonprofit management, social entrepreneurship, Olin Business School and public policy, among others. Washington University The JD/MSW program generally takes four years to complete, CB 1156 which is one less than it would take if the two degrees were One Brookings Drive completed separately. Students may start their first year in either St. Louis, MO 63130-4899 the School of Law or the Brown School. They will generally move Phone: 314-935-7301 to their counterpart school for the second year and then pursue Website: https://law.wustl.edu/academics/jd- mixed course work during the final two years. Students who start degree-program-overview/joint-jd- in only one program are welcome to apply to the other and begin mba-degree/ the dual degree during their second year. More details about the program may be found on the School of Law website (https:// Degree Requirements law.wustl.edu/academics/jd-degree-program-overview/joint-jd- JD/MBA msw-degree/). In addition to the required 8 credits of social work practicum Program Description fieldwork, many JD/MSW students also participate in one or more of the law school's clinical programs, including the The JD/MBA program was founded because there is significant Children's Rights Clinic or the Criminal Justice Clinic. Students need for business knowledge in the practice of law and for the find meaningful and applicable course offerings in both schools, knowledge of legal basics in the corporate world. The degrees including in areas such as family law, labor and employment are obtained from the School of Law and Olin Business School. law, practice with children and youth, critical jurisprudence, The program generally takes four years (128 credit units) social policy, health policy, intergroup dialogue, and practice with to complete. JD/MBA students pursue a variety of careers, immigrant populations. including the following: The Law & Social Work Society, a student group shared • Corporate law between the two schools, exists to facilitate the process • Litigation of obtaining both degrees and to serve as a platform for • Investment banking interdisciplinary communication between the two schools. • Corporate finance The society sponsors activities throughout the year, including • Marketing community service projects, academic assistance meetings, alumni networking events, and social functions. Additional Information The Brown School Washington University CB 1196

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One Brookings Drive Year of Program Starting in Law Starting in Social St. Louis, MO 63130-4899 Work Phone: 314-935-6676 1st Year 1L year - all 1L law All social work Website: https://law.wustl.edu/academics/jd- courses (mostly core) degree-program-overview/joint-jd- courses msw-degree/ 1st Summer Legal Internship Social Work Practicum Degree Requirements 2nd Year Mostly (or all) social 1L year - all 1L law JD/MSW work courses courses 2nd Summer Social work Legal internship Credit Requirements practicum; 1 or 2 and/or social work summer courses practicum Dual-degree JD/MSW students are required to complete 125 credits between both schools. The majority of the credits (77) 3rd Year Assorted courses Assorted courses must be law credits; the remaining credits (48) must be taken (mostly law) (mostly law) in social work. Overall, dual-degree students save themselves 3rd Summer Social work Social work from having to complete 15 additional credits by completing this practicum practicum; 1 or 2 program. An even greater benefit is that students are able to summer courses transfer credits from one school to fulfill the degree requirements 4th Year Assorted courses Assorted courses of the other school. For example, 9 social work credits count (mostly law) (mostly law) toward the JD; 12 law credits count toward the MSW. Please Every student's plan of study is slightly different, depending on visit the School of Law website for the JD requirements (http:// the student's individual preferences. Some students prefer to law.wustl.edu/academics/pages.aspx?id=178). load up their courses during the year so that they can do an Total required for the JD/MSW degree: 125 credits additional summer legal internship. Others might participate in several time-intensive activities (e.g., trial or moot court teams, Program Credit hours required the D.C. clinic, a journal, a legal clinic), which may prevent them Law 77 from taking heavy course loads and thereby causing them to rely Transferred from Social Work 9 more heavily on their summers as a time to earn credit. Total JD Degree 86 Students entering the program with a bachelor's degree Social Work 48 in social work will have slightly different program Transferred from Law 12 requirements. Email Brown School admissions at Total MSW Degree 60 [email protected] and the Law and Social Work Society at [email protected] for more Program Structure information. Since students can start in either school, there is no set structure Additional Program Requirements to the dual-degree program. The following chart provides an example of how a typical dual-degree JD/MSW student's • JD degree requirement information (https://law.wustl.edu/ program will be structured. Most of this sample structure can be academics/jd-degree-program-overview/) modified, especially the layout of the summers. • Order of the Coif eligibility (https://law.wustl.edu/academics/ registrars-office/) It should be noted that one of the most time-consuming requirements is completing the social work practicum hours. JD/LLM with a Concentration The Brown School requires students to complete 8 credit hours of practica (960 hours). Thus, many students find the need to in Negotiation and Dispute spend the bulk of two of their three graduate school summers doing practica, in addition to completing some practicum hours Resolution (NDR) Program during the year. Most students will also take some summer The Master of Laws (LLM) with a concentration in courses during at least one summer of the program. Negotiation and Dispute Resolution (NDR) program at Washington University prepares practicing lawyers to further their careers as effective and skilled negotiators, advocates, mediators, arbitrators, diplomats, ombudspersons, practitioners, policymakers and business leaders in local, national and

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international arenas. NDR has grown considerably over the Degree Requirements past 40 years and is now the primary vehicle for legal dispute resolution in almost every area of legal practice in almost every JD/LLM with a Concentration in country in the world. NDR Students earn both a Juris Doctoris (JD) and an LLM with a concentration in NDR in either the six-semester program Six-Semester Program or the seven-semester option. The innovative and unique six- • Students earn 8 credits beyond those required for the JD or semester program allows students to earn both degrees without a total of 94 credits. sacrificing summer employment opportunities, thereby giving • Cost: One semester LLM tuition at a 40% discount, payable students a competitive advantage in the employment market at during the student's final semester. graduation. The joint-degree program requires a total of 94 credits for Seven-Semester Program graduation with both degrees, as compared with the 86 credits • Students take 9 additional credits while in the JD program. required for the JD degree. Students must take at least 15 • Upon obtaining the JD degree, students take 15 additional credits of courses from the NDR LLM curriculum. NDR credits in one full-time semester in the LLM program. Students taking the combined degree program would be required • Cost: One semester of LLM tuition at a 40% discount, to pay an extra semester's tuition at a 40% discount, which is payable during the full-time semester in the LLM program. payable during the student's final semester. JD/Tax LLM Program Students can still consider the traditional one-year program. Visit the School of Law website (http://law.wustl.edu/llmadr/) for more The Master of Laws (LLM) in Taxation program at Washington information about that program. University offers a rigorous course of study in . By combining top tax professors with extraordinary tax practitioners, Admission Process the LLM program offers students an intellectually stimulating yet Candidates must do the following: practical education in tax law. This teaching approach — along with the small class sizes in the advanced practical tax courses 1. Complete the online application (https://law.wustl.edu/ that make up this program — allows for both a thorough and admissions/jd-admissions/jd-application/jd-application-form/). personal educational experience. No application fee is required. Tax law is a challenging and fulfilling area of legal practice. In 2. Complete the Permission to Release Academic Record/ fact, per a law firm associate survey conducted by Vault, tax Information form that grants permission for the LLM lawyers were the most satisfied with their jobs out of more than Committee to access the student's JD records and transcript. 20 practice areas surveyed. Many careers in tax require an LLM, 3. Email Rachael Johnson ([email protected]) after they and having the option to obtain one in six or seven semesters is have submitted the online application. an amazing opportunity. Application deadlines: Students can earn both a Juris Doctor (JD) and an LLM in tax • Six-semester JD/LLM: May 15 of 2L year during the six-semester program. Alternatively, students can • Seven-semester JD/LLM: May 15 of 3L year choose the seven-semester option, which means that they will earn their JD after three years and their LLM with only one Additional Information additional semester. The innovative and unique six-semester program allows students to earn both degrees without sacrificing Visit the School of Law website (http://law.wustl.edu/academics/ summer employment opportunities, thereby giving students a pages.aspx?id=10368) for more information. competitive advantage in the employment market at graduation. For curriculum information, contact Professor Karen Tokarz, To achieve this, students need to complete 94 credit units in Director of the Negotiation and Dispute Resolution Program by their JD program, rather than the usual 86 credit units. For the phone at 314-935-6414, by fax at 314-935-5356, or by email at seven-semester option, up to 9 units of tax credits (not including [email protected]. Federal Income Tax) earned during the JD program can be applied toward the LLM degree. An advantage of the seven- semester option is that it does not require the student to earn any additional credits for the JD degree.

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Students can still consider the traditional one-year program. Visit Seven-Semester Program our LLM in Taxation Program webpage (https://law.wustl.edu/ • Students take Federal Income Tax and 9 additional academics/llm-mls-jsd-programs-overview/programs-for-us- qualifying tax credits while in the JD program. trained-lawyers-us-trained-llm-in-taxation/) for more information about that program. • Upon obtaining the JD degree, students take 15 additional tax credits in one full-time semester in the LLM program. Admission Process Required courses (which may be part of the 9 credits earned while a JD student or 15 credits earned in the LLM program) Candidates must do the following: are Corporate Taxation and Federal Partnership Taxation. 1. Complete the online application (https://apps.law.wustl.edu/ • Students must earn a grade of 79 or better (or C or better) apply/llm/auth/register.asp). No application fee is required. in the tax courses, whether taken during the JD program 2. Complete the Permission to Release Academic Record/ or in the LLM program, for the credits to count toward the Information form that grants permission for the Tax LLM LLM degree. While still in the JD program, students will Committee to access the student's JD records and transcript. receive number grades for tax courses that are part of the JD curriculum, and they will receive letter grades for Application deadlines: advanced tax courses that are not part of the JD program • Six-semester JD/LLM: This program has rolling admissions, (since these courses are not graded under the mandatory but students must apply by the start of the second semester mean requirement). of the 3L year. • Cost: One semester of LLM tuition, discounted by 40%, • Seven-semester JD/LLM: May 15 of 3L year payable during the student's full-time semester in the LLM For curriculum information, contact one of the following: program. Professor Sarah Narkiewicz JD/MA Program in Women, Tax LLM Director Phone: 314-935-8275 Gender, and Sexuality Studies [email protected] The JD/MA joint-degree program in Women, Gender, and Admissions Office Sexuality Studies (WGSS) offers a theoretically rigorous and Phone: 314-935-4525 critical-justice–oriented study of the ways gender, race, and WashULaw Admissions (https://law.wustl.edu/admissions/) sexuality influence and are shaped by legal institutions and agencies. The goal of the program is to prepare students to work Degree Requirements effectively in diverse institutions and agencies. JD/Tax LLM How Long Does It Take to Earn a JD/MA in WGSS? Six-Semester Program The JD/MA takes four years to complete; this is one year less • Students earn 8 credits beyond those required for the JD or than if both degrees were completed separately. Students a total of 94 credits. must comply with the admission requirements for both degree • Students must take a total of 24 tax credits, including programs. The equivalent of five semesters (earning 86 credits, Federal Income Tax, Corporate Tax, and Federal 9 of which may be completed in WGSS) are spent at the Law Partnership Tax. School, and three semesters (earning 32 credits, 9 of which may • Students must earn a grade of 79 or better (or C or better) be completed in Law) are spend in the Department of WGSS in the courses with credits that will apply to the Tax LLM in Arts & Sciences. Students who start in the Law School are degree. If a student earns a grade of 74 through 78 (or a D), welcome to apply to the joint program during their first year and, the credits will apply toward the JD degree, but they will not if accepted, to begin the joint program during their second year count toward the LLM degree. Students will receive number of school. grades for tax courses that are part of the JD curriculum, and they will receive letter grades for advanced tax courses that are not part of the JD program (since these courses are not graded under the mandatory mean requirement). • Cost: One semester of LLM tuition, discounted by 40%, payable during the semester that the student enters the program.

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Who Should I Contact for Additional two academic fields. For JD/MA students, one of those fields Information? is typically East Asian law. Students are required to complete at least the third level (or the equivalent) of one East Asian • Email the Law School Admissions Office at language, with no more than 12 credits of language applying [email protected] or call 314-935-4525. toward the degree. Courses are cross-counted between degrees • For questions related to tuition and financial aid, please upon approval of the student's adviser and the School of Law's email Carrie Burns, Assistant Director of Financial Aid coordinator for the JD/MA program. and Student Services, at [email protected] or call 314-935-4605. Master of Laws (LLM) • For questions related to registration and residency or other WashULaw offers international lawyers and U.S.-trained lawyers course requirements, please email Sarah Hellin, Registrar, at the opportunity to select a graduate law program that best [email protected] or call 314-935-7458. fits their particular academic and professional goals. All LLM • For questions about academic advising, please students must have a JD degree or a first degree in law from email Elizabeth Walsh, Associate Dean of Student Services, an accredited institution in a country outside the United States. at [email protected] or call 314-935-5861. Students may design their own curriculum with a custom LLM, • For questions about WGSS, please call Donna Kepley at or they may choose from one of our specialty LLM programs as 314-935-5102. shown in the list below. LLM students may also earn a certificate in a specialty area as part of a more broad-ranged degree JD/MA Program in Law and East program. Asian Studies • LLM (Custom) (p. 24) • LLM with a Concentration in Negotiation & Dispute The joint JD/MA program in law and East Asian Studies Resolution (p. 25) combines the Law School's regular curriculum and its strengths in international and Asian legal studies with the interdisciplinary • LLM in Intellectual Property & Technology Law (p. 25) offerings of the master of arts program in East Asian Studies. • LLM in Taxation (p. 26) The joint program offers an integrated curriculum, with students • LLM in U.S. Law - Residential (p. 26) permitted to take both law and East Asian Studies courses • Two-Year LLM (p. 27) starting from the students' third semester at Washington University. Degree Requirements The East Asian Studies program faculty specialize in China and Master of Laws (LLM) Japan, and they have trained students for careers in scholarship, diplomacy, and business for more than three decades. The Completion of the LLM degree requires students to earn 24 international and East Asian legal programs at the School of Law academic credits at Washington University Law. Students may benefit from a nucleus of specialists on Asian legal systems, study full-time or part-time. Students may complete the degree decades of exchanges with Asian universities, and an active in as few as two semesters of full-time study but in no more than international law society. The combined resources of the School eight semesters of part-time study. Students must have a JD of Law and the East Asian Studies program allow Washington degree or a first degree in law from an accredited institution in a University to take a leading role in the interdisciplinary study of country outside the U.S. East Asian legal cultures. Note: Credits from LLM-specific courses do not transfer to the JD The JD/MA program is normally completed in seven semesters. program at Washington University Law. The JD requires a total of 86 degree credits, including 9 cross- counted credits taken in Arts & Sciences; the MA degree LLM (Custom) requires a total of 30 degree credits, including 9 cross-counted For lawyers who want to refocus their legal career, develop an credits taken in the School of Law. expertise in a substantive area, or update their professional JD/MA students may undertake language work during their credentials, a Master of Laws (LLM) degree from Washington first year, but substantive study of East Asia begins with University Law may be a perfect fit. the core seminar during the third semester (when offered). Washington University Law offers a customized LLM degree that Students must take or Japanese Law (they are allows lawyers to earn an advanced law degree with a focus of encouraged to take both and also to take International Law or their own choosing. LLM students will consult with counselors Comparative Law), write a research paper on an East Asian from the Office of Graduate and International Programs (OGIP) law topic, complete two writing seminars in East Asian studies, and prepare for their MA exit examination and oral defense in

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to identify the best combination of courses to fit their individual competitions. Importantly, the school offers almost all of the NDR career or enrichment goals. Candidates for the LLM degree must courses every year, with multiple sections of key NDR courses. have graduated with a JD degree from an accredited U.S. law The university's top-ranked social work and business schools school. also offer related courses in negotiation and dispute resolution.

Website: https://law.wustl.edu/academics/llm- Our distinguished faculty includes several full-time faculty mls-jsd-programs-overview/programs- members (https://law.wustl.edu/faculty-and-research/faculty- for-us-trained-lawyers-us-trained-llm- staff-directory/) with expertise in psychology, business, customized/ economics and international human rights, who teach, write and practice in the field of dispute resolution. The Negotiation and Degree Requirements Dispute Resolution Program adjunct faculty includes top local LLM (Custom) practitioners with expertise in various NDR fields. Contact: Professor Karen Tokarz Completion of the LLM degree requires students to earn 24 Phone: 314-935-6414; Fax: 314-935-5356 academic credits at Washington University Law. Students may Email: [email protected] complete the degree in as few as two semesters of full-time study but no more than eight semesters of part-time study. Website: https://law.wustl.edu/academics/llm- mls-jsd-programs-overview/programs- LLM with a Concentration for-us-trained-lawyers-us-trained-llm- in Negotiation & Dispute in-negotiations-dispute-resolution/ Resolution Degree Requirements Washington University School of Law is a long-standing LLM with a Concentration in NDR leader in negotiation and dispute resolution education. At • Students must satisfactorily complete 15 credits in the Washington University, we believe that lawyers must be versed Negotiation & Dispute Resolution curriculum as part of the in negotiation, problem solving, collaboration, and creative 24 credits required for graduation. dispute resolution to practice successfully in today's world. • Candidates who have already completed these subjects A Master of Laws (LLM) with a Concentration in Negotiation may apply to waive required courses and substitute other & Dispute Resolution prepares practicing lawyers to further approved Negotiation & Dispute Resolution courses. their careers as effective and skilled negotiators, advocates, • Students may complete the degree in one year. mediators, arbitrators, diplomats, ombudspersons, practitioners, • Students may also pursue the LLM degree part-time for up to policymakers and business leaders in local, national and four years. international arenas. Negotiation and dispute resolution (NDR) have grown considerably over the past 40 years and are now the • Students seeking to extend course work beyond four years primary vehicles for legal dispute resolution in almost every area must receive approval of the director. of legal practice in almost every country in the world. • Washington University JD students may complete the degree in six semesters during their JD studies. Law firms, agencies and businesses greatly value practitioners with expertise in dispute resolution, and some large firms LLM in Intellectual Property & have developed specialized NDR units. In addition, there are a growing number of jobs in the field of NDR as mediators, Technology Law ombudspersons and NDR program administrators for courts, The Master of Laws (LLM) in Intellectual Property & corporations, government agencies, bar associations, nonprofits Technology Law (IP/TL) is a one-year graduate degree and NDR providers. program that responds to the demand for knowledgeable and Washington University has a robust Negotiation & Dispute skilled intellectual property professionals who have already Resolution Program (https://law.wustl.edu/academics/llm- earned a basic law degree. The IP/TL curriculum allows students mls-jsd-programs-overview/programs-for-us-trained-lawyers- to study introductory and advanced intellectual property law and us-trained-llm-in-negotiations-dispute-resolution/) with a to scrutinize the politics affecting those areas of the law under curriculum that is one of the largest — if not the largest — in the the guidance of leading scholars in the field. Students participate country, with more than 25 courses, seminars, internships and in practical skills courses taught in small groups by teams of experienced intellectual property lawyers.

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The IP/TL LLM student body is drawn from two distinct sources. the Southern District of Illinois, just across the river; and several First, we admit JD graduates from across the United States who Fortune 500 companies, such as Emerson Electric, Express desire to focus their legal expertise through one year of intensive Scripts, Monsanto and Ralston/Purina. The many area law firms study of intellectual property law. Second, we admit experienced come in all sizes and specialize in all fields of tax law. intellectual property attorneys from abroad who want to broaden Phone: 314-935-8275; Fax: 314-935-7961 their knowledge to include U.S. and international intellectual property. Email: [email protected] Website: https://law.wustl.edu/academics/llm- Phone: 314-935-3346; Fax: 314-935-7961 mls-jsd-programs-overview/programs- Email: [email protected] for-us-trained-lawyers-us-trained-llm- Website: https://law.wustl.edu/academics/llm- in-taxation/ mls-jsd-programs-overview/programs- for-us-trained-lawyers-us-trained-llm- Degree Requirements in-ip-technology-law/ LLM in Taxation Degree Requirements • Students must satisfactorily complete 24 credits in the tax LLM in Intellectual Property and curriculum. • Students must obtain a grade of 79 or better to obtain credit Technology Law (IP/TL) in any course. To earn the Intellectual Property and Technology Law LLM • Students are required to complete Federal Income Tax, degree, a student must successfully complete 24 units of Corporate Tax, and Partnership Tax or Pass-Through courses, 15 credits of which must come from the IP/TL Business Taxation. curriculum. Students may also earn up to 6 units from related • Candidates who have already completed these subjects courses in other schools in Washington University that support may apply to waive required courses and substitute another their research interests. approved tax course. Internships • Students may complete the degree in one year. • Students may also pursue the LLM degree on a part-time IP/TL LLM students are encouraged to apply for unpaid basis for up to four years. Students seeking to extend their internships either during their academic program or during the course work beyond four years must receive approval of the summer after completing the program. Alumni and friends of the director. LLM program offer students opportunities at in-house settings and at law firms of all sizes. LLM in U.S. Law - Residential LLM in Taxation The Master of Laws (LLM) in U.S. Law for Foreign Lawyers at Washington University is designed for law students who The Master of Laws (LLM) in Taxation program at Washington are interested in increasing their knowledge of U.S. or University School of Law offers a rigorous course of study in the international law to more effectively practice in today's global field of tax law. The program — for which an online application legal environment. LLM students join a student body drawn from (https://apps.law.wustl.edu/apply/llm/auth/register.asp) process diverse legal cultures and learn from faculty who are experts in is available — provides comprehensive and specialized training both U.S. and international law. to lawyers and law school graduates who plan to specialize in tax. Our full-time faculty and leading practitioners in the LLM students design their own curriculum to suit their academic field (https://law.wustl.edu/faculty-and-research/faculty-staff- and career goals. They may concentrate in specialized fields directory/) offer specialized practical training and individualized such as corporate or environmental law, or they may select a attention in small classes (typically fewer than 10 students) that general course of study to increase their breadth of U.S. and offer our unique tax curriculum (https://law.wustl.edu/academics/ international legal knowledge. Earning the LLM in U.S. Law taxation/). may permit Washington University law graduates to sit for several states' bar examinations if students choose to pursue St. Louis offers all of the resources of a large city while appropriate course work. This includes the New York State bar retaining a strong sense of community and an emphasis on exam, which is the most popular bar among foreign lawyers. neighborhoods. In addition to housing an Internal Revenue Service District Office, the St. Louis metropolitan area is home to This LLM program is an ideal environment for experienced the Eighth Circuit Court of Appeals and the Federal District Court attorneys and recent law graduates alike to pursue any of a for the Eastern District of Missouri; the Federal District Court for number of significant professional and academic goals, such as the following:

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• Gaining practical and theoretical knowledge of U.S. and • Gaining practical and theoretical knowledge of U.S. and international law international law • Developing expertise in a specialized field of law • Developing expertise in a specialized field of law • Strengthening one's ability to represent clients who • Strengthening one's ability to represent clients who have business dealings in the United States or with U.S. have business dealings in the United States or with U.S. companies and firms companies and firms • Improving one's representation of American clients who • Improving one's representation of American clients who conduct business abroad conduct business abroad • Building an international network of professional contacts • Building an international network of professional contacts • Refining one's English skills and understanding of American • Refining one's English skills and understanding of American culture culture

Phone: 314-935-3346; Fax: 314-935-7961 Phone: 314-935-3346; Fax: 314-935-7961 Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] Website: https://law.wustl.edu/academics/llm- Website: https://law.wustl.edu/academics/llm- mls-jsd-pro mls-jsd-programs-overview/programs- for-international-lawyers-two-year-llm- Degree Requirements for-foreign-lawyers/ LLM in U.S. Law for Foreign Degree Requirements Lawyers Two-Year LLM for Foreign U.S. Law LLM candidates must have earned their first law Lawyers degree from their home jurisdiction. Two-Year LLM candidates must have earned a first law degree Non-native applicants must show proof of sufficient language from their home jurisdiction. proficiency. Students admitted to the Two-Year LLM will start their program To earn the U.S. Law LLM degree, a student must successfully with a six-week summer pre-LLM intensive legal English complete 24 units of courses. program through the English Language Programs on campus. Two-Year LLM For five hours a day, students will learn from texts that were specifically designed for learners of legal English. The Two-Year Master of Laws (LLM) for Foreign Lawyers Following the intensive legal English summer classes, students at Washington University is designed for law students with of the Two-Year LLM will join the incoming one-year LLM outstanding academic and professional achievements who have students for an intensive orientation before regular classes not yet reached a sufficient level of English language proficiency begin. to get the full benefits of studying at an American law school. During the first year of the Two-Year LLM, students will Two-Year LLM students will have an entire year of studies with take Introduction to U.S. Law & Methods I, the first course in a intensive support in legal English combined with concentrated two-course sequence specifically designed for foreign-trained exposure to regular law classes and immersion in the local legal lawyers. Two-Year LLM students will be integrated with one-year community. This enhanced preparation will help students enter LLM students for this course. their second year of studies with a solid foundation in and a good understanding of the academic and linguistic requirements of an Likewise, they will take two more content classes in law: one in LLM program. the spring semester and one in the fall semester. Two-Year LLM students will be integrated with both one-year LLM students as Earning the LLM in U.S. Law permits Washington University law well as U.S. JD students for these courses. graduates to sit for several states' bar examinations, including the New York State Bar Exam, which is the most popular bar Alongside these courses, students will take two legal English among foreign lawyers. classes specifically designed to complement the content courses: 1) Intensive Reading and Writing and 2) Intensive This LLM program is an ideal environment for experienced Listening and Speaking. These five-hour weekly classes will attorneys and recent law graduates alike to pursue any number of significant professional and academic goals, such as the following:

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run over the entire course of the first year and prepare Two- approved courses for this certificate draw from a variety of Year LLM students for the assignments of their content classes intellectual property and technology law courses, including as well as for the linguistic and academic demands of an LLM patent, trademark and copyright issues. In addition, students program. have the opportunity to consider new and emerging technologies as they relate to other areas of the law. Please visit the School of By the end of the second semester, students will have the skills Law website for a list of representative courses in this discipline necessary to immerse themselves into the last year of the LLM, (https://law.wustl.edu/academics/ip-technology-health-law/ where they can take the regular course load of a one-year courses-for-the-certificate-in-ip-and-technology-law-llm-for- LLM. Because they will already have received credit for the law international-lawyers/). courses they took during the first year (7 credits), these students will be required to take fewer courses (17 credits) during their LLM with Certificate in second year. International Law Certificate Programs The Certificate in International Law will equip LLMs with a LLM students have the opportunity to pursue a certificate in one strong foundation in international law and specialized training of four specialty areas. A certificate is optional and requires 9 appropriate to their practice interests. The approved courses for credit units in the specialty area as part of the 24-credit LLM this certificate draw from a variety of international law courses, requirement. Students may earn both the LLM and a certificate in thus allowing students to focus their course of study on areas one academic year. such as international human rights, international intellectual property and international commercial arbitration. Please visit the Certificates are available in the following areas: School of Law website for a list of representative courses in this • LLM with Certificate in Business & Corporate Law (p. 28) discipline (https://law.wustl.edu/academics/llm-mls-jsd-programs- • LLM with Certificate in Intellectual Property & Technology overview/programs-for-international-lawyers-llm-for-international- Law (p. 28) lawyers/). • LLM with Certificate in International Law (p. 28) • LLM with Certificate in Negotiation & Dispute Resolution LLM with Certificate in (p. 28) Negotiation & Dispute LLM with Certificate in Resolution Business & Corporate Law The Certificate in Negotiation & Dispute Resolution provides LLM students with a substantial foundation in conflict theory The Certificate in Business & Corporate Law provides LLM and dispute resolution as well as hands-on opportunities to gain students with an opportunity to develop the knowledge and practical skills in the fields of business negotiation, mediation skills necessary to become well-rounded business lawyers. The and arbitration. The approved courses for the certificate draw approved courses for this certificate draw from the curriculum from an extensive list of courses related to negotiation and in this area, which ensures that students develop a strong dispute resolution, so students can tailor the certificate to best understanding of fundamental areas of business and corporate fit their needs. Please visit the School of Law website for a list law while also acquiring advanced training in specialized areas of representative courses in this discipline (https://law.wustl.edu/ such as corporate finance, law, economics, publicly traded academics/llm-mls-jsd-programs-overview/programs-for- corporations and taxation. Please visit the School of Law website international-lawyers-llm-for-international-lawyers/). for a list of representative courses in this discipline (https:// law.wustl.edu/academics/llm-mls-jsd-programs-overview/ Master of Legal Studies (MLS) programs-for-international-lawyers-llm-for-international-lawyers/ courses-for-the-certificate-in-business-corporate-law-llm-for- The Master of Legal Studies (MLS) program involves a international-lawyers/). customized curriculum and is designed to fit a student's needs. Students may specialize in a particular area or take a broad LLM with Certificate in range of law courses to develop a general understanding of the legal system. Counselors from the Office of Graduate Intellectual Property & and International Programs work with each student to identify Techology Law the best combination of courses to fit that student's career or enrichment goals. The Intellectual Property & Technology Law curriculum allows students to study introductory and advanced intellectual property law and to scrutinize the politics affecting those areas of the law under the guidance of leading scholars in the field. The

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Most law courses are open to MLS students, which allows MLS with Certificate in MLS students to work with exceptional faculty and student colleagues from across the world. Although course offerings vary Business & Corporate Law from year to year, prospective students can get a sense of the The Certificate in Business & Corporate Law provides on- typical offerings by visiting our online Course Directory (http:// campus MLS students with an opportunity to develop the law.wustl.edu/registrar/pages.aspx?id=2124). knowledge and skills necessary to become well-rounded Students are required to successfully complete Introduction business lawyers. The approved courses for this certificate to U.S. Law and Methods either online (prior to beginning the draw from the curriculum in this area, which ensures that degree) or during the first semester of the MLS program. In students develop a strong understanding of fundamental areas addition, students are encouraged to enroll in one traditional of business and corporate law while also acquiring advancing first-year law course as a basis for understanding the Socratic training in specialized areas such as corporate finance, law, method and analysis. economics, publicly traded corporations and taxation. Please visit the School of Law website for a list of representative Contact: Assistant Dean Jeanne Heil- courses in this discipline (https://law.wustl.edu/academics/llm- Chapdelaine mls-jsd-programs-overview/certificates-for-mls-students/). Email: [email protected] Website: https://law.wustl.edu/academics/ MLS with Certificate in llm-mls-jsd-programs-overview/mls- degree-program/ Intellectual Property & Technology Law Degree Requirements The Intellectual Property & Technology Law curriculum allows Master of Legal Studies (MLS) on-campus MLS students to study introductory and advanced intellectual property law and to scrutinize the politics affecting Completion of the MLS degree requires students to earn 24 those areas of the law under the guidance of leading scholars academic credits at Washington University Law. Students may in the field. The approved courses for this certificate draw from study full-time or part-time. Students may complete the degree a variety of intellectual property and technology law courses, in as few as two semesters of full-time study but in no more than including patent, trademark and copyright issues. In addition, eight semesters of part-time study. students have the opportunity to consider new and emerging Note: MLS degree credits do not transfer to the JD program at technologies as they relate to other areas of the law. Please visit Washington University Law. the School of Law website for a list of representative courses in this discipline (https://law.wustl.edu/academics/llm-mls-jsd- Certificate Programs programs-overview/certificates-for-mls-students/). Students enrolled in the on-campus Masters in Legal Studies program can earn a certificate in a specialty area in addition MLS with Certificate in to the MLS degree. Each certificate requires 9 credit units in International Law the specialty area as part of the 24-credit MLS requirement. The Certificate in International Law will equip on-campus MLS A certificate is optional and is not required as part of the MLS students with a strong foundation in international law and degree. Students may pursue one certificate. specialized training appropriate to their practice interests. The Certificates are available in the following areas: approved courses for this certificate draw from a variety of • MLS with Certificate in Business & Corporate Law (p. 29) international law courses, thus allowing students to focus their course of study on areas such as international human rights, • MLS with Certificate in Intellectual Property & Technology international intellectual property and international commercial Law (p. 29) arbitration. Please visit the School of Law website for a list of • MLS with Certificate in International Law (p. 29) representative courses in this discipline (https://law.wustl.edu/ • MLS with Certificate in Negotiation & Dispute Resolution academics/llm-mls-jsd-programs-overview/certificates-for-mls- (p. 30) students/).

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MLS with Certificate in Year 2 Residency: JSD Research and Negotiation & Dispute Dissertation During the second year of residency in the JSD program, JSD Resolution students focus on refining and advancing their dissertation The Certificate in Negotiation & Dispute Resolution provides proposals with the assistance of an assigned faculty adviser. on-campus MLS students with a substantial foundation in The JSD program emphasizes original research and writing conflict theory and dispute resolution as well as hands-on that culminates in the preparation of a significant and extensive opportunities to gain practical skills in the fields of business dissertation of publishable quality. In consultation with the negotiation, mediation and arbitration. The approved courses faculty adviser, each JSD student will identify any advantageous for the certificate draw from an extensive list of courses related additional course work; however, additional course work is not a to negotiation and dispute resolution, so students can tailor requirement of the program. the certificate to best fit their needs. Please visit the School of Dissertation Law website for a list of representative courses in this discipline (https://law.wustl.edu/academics/llm-mls-jsd-programs-overview/ The JSD dissertation should demonstrate not just an awareness certificates-for-mls-students/). of a body of material but also the synthesis of that material into a rigorous, high-quality analysis. It should be a work that, when Juris Scientiae Doctoris (JSD) published, will contribute to the field. The Washington University Law Juris Scientiae Doctoris JSD Dissertation Committee: After a student is admitted to (JSD) program is designed for attorneys pursuing a career in the JSD program, the JSD Admissions Committee will appoint a academia, policy or scholarly legal research. The JSD program Dissertation Committee. Each Dissertation Committee is made is very small, and it is focused on exceptional candidates with a up of at least three members, and the chair of the committee sophisticated scholarly focus. The JSD degree program requires serves as the primary faculty adviser to the JSD candidate. two years of residency on campus in St. Louis, Missouri, and it The dissertation must be completed and accepted by the typically takes an additional year or more to complete. candidate's Dissertation Committee (a) within five years of For attorneys interested in a broad-based understanding of the receipt of the LLM degree, for students who obtain their LLM U.S. legal system or in developing a specialty in a particular from Washington University Law; or (b) within five years after area, please contact our Admissions Office to discuss the LLM admission to the JSD program. All JSD candidates will be programs. expected to defend their dissertation vive voce. In extenuating circumstances, a dissertation can also be defended via a Email: [email protected] videoconference or a similar computer-facilitated meeting. Website: https://law.wustl.edu/academics/llm- mls-jsd-programs-overview/programs- Online Programs for-international-lawyers-juridicae- scientiae-doctor-jsd-program/ WashULaw Online Programs Washington University School of Law, founded in 1867, is the Degree Requirements oldest operating private law school west of the Mississippi River Juris Scientiae Doctoris (JSD) and a top-20 ranked law school by U.S. News & World Report in 2019. The School of Law offers online graduate law degrees for Year 1 Residency: LLM Course Work professionals looking to expand their legal education. During the first year of residency, each JSD student must • Master of Legal Studies (p. 30) complete course work sufficient to earn an LLM degree at • LLM in U.S. Law (p. 32) Washington University Law. JSD students may elect to pursue • Dual LLM Degree (p. 32) course work in any of the LLM programs offered by Washington • LLM in Taxation (p. 33) University Law: they may choose broad exposure to U.S. law, • Master of Legal Studies in Taxation (p. 33) or they may pursue a specialty in a particular substantive area. JSD admissions advisers are available to assist prospective JSD students with identifying the most beneficial LLM degree path. Master of Legal Studies (Online) The Master of Legal Studies (MLS) is an online degree for Continuation to the second year of residency in the JSD program professionals who can benefit from legal training but who do not is contingent upon successful completion of the course work for wish to practice as attorneys. Designed for non-lawyers, the MLS an LLM degree. improves students' understanding of U.S. law and explores the relationships between law and various disciplines. MLS students

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are typically inquisitive and ambitious people who see value in of the Washington University School of Law alumni network participating in conversations about the law and who are looking upon graduation, which offers them the opportunity to form to learn as much as they can about legal procedure in the United professional relationships with some of the nation's best legal States. They do this not only to further their careers but also to professionals. gain valuable knowledge that can be used across a range of Earning an MLS from @WashULaw offers professionals settings. from a wide array of careers the opportunity to continue their A comprehensive understanding of the legal system creates professional work while expanding their legal knowledge with opportunities for growth in a variety of careers. Every profession a master's degree from a prestigious law school. Students use works with legal procedure in some capacity, from risk the training and knowledge gained during their @WashULaw management to government regulation, so it is important for experience to take the next step in advancing their careers, professionals who work closely with the law to fully understand without having to relocate or put their current jobs on hold. the U.S. legal system to become leading legal experts in their Phone: 314-281-5200 chosen career fields. Email: [email protected] Candidates for the MLS hold the following positions, as well as Website: https://onlinelaw.wustl.edu/mls/ many others: • Paralegals Degree Requirements • Patent agents Master of Legal Studies (Online) • Business executives • Health care professionals Designed by Washington University School of Law faculty, the MLS curriculum prepares students with fundamental knowledge • Teachers and professors of the U.S. legal system. Classes are taught using the interactive • Engineers and discussion-based Socratic method, which is the most • Government employees common and preferred method of instruction in U.S. law schools. • Human resource professionals The program involves 24 units of course work and can be Offered entirely online, @WashULaw's MLS allows students to completed in as little as one year. earn their degree from anywhere in the world without putting their careers or personal commitments on hold. With the same Required Courses rigorous curriculum (https://onlinelaw.wustl.edu/mls/#curriculum) 1. Introduction to U.S. Law as Washington University School of Law's on-campus program 2. Legal Writing (https://law.wustl.edu/academics/llm-mls-jsd-programs-overview/ 3. Contracts, Property, or Torts mls-degree-program/), the online MLS focuses on the application of U.S. law across a broad spectrum of today's business Elective Courses topics. With a curriculum similar to a student's first year in law • Contracts school, the MLS teaches students about appropriate legal procedures related to contracts, legal writing, professional • Professional Responsibility responsibility, intellectual property, business associations, • Negotiation negotiation, international business transactions, property and • Civil Procedure more. @WashULaw professors use the Socratic method to • Business Associations facilitate an in-depth understanding of U.S. legal procedure. • Intellectual Property Students learn to think, debate and question like an attorney. • Property MLS students are taught by Washington University's • Constitutional Law distinguished faculty. They participate in an interactive, • Employment Law supportive learning environment; attend an optional in-person immersion experience in St. Louis; and are invited to attend • Regulatory Compliance the commencement ceremony in St. Louis upon completion • International Business Transactions of the program. Graduates of the online MLS program earn • a degree from Washington University School of Law, which • Spring or Fall Immersion Weekend Course Electives is ranked among the top 20 law schools by U.S. News and World Report. @WashULaw students also become members Learn more about @WashULaw's immersive online learning format (https://onlinelaw.wustl.edu/mls/).

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For a list of current online course offerings, please visit our • International Business Transactions Course Listings (https://onlinelaw.wustl.edu/mls/curriculum/). • Trial Advocacy LLM in U.S. Law (Online) • Spring or Fall Immersion Course Electives • On-Campus Weekend Intensive Course Electives The Master of Laws (LLM) in U.S. Law is an online degree Learn more about @WashULaw's immersive online learning program designed for international lawyers seeking a format (https://onlinelaw.wustl.edu/llm/curriculum/). fundamental understanding of the U.S. common law legal system. Students develop the skills to research, write and For a list of current online course offerings, please visit our communicate like a U.S. and earn a degree from a top Course Listings (https://onlinelaw.wustl.edu/llm/curriculum/). U.S. law school without having to relocate or leave their current jobs. Dual LLM Degree with Upon graduation from the program, students are eligible to sit for Tecnológico de Monterrey the bar examination in California and in Washington state. (Online) Phone: 314-281-5200 Washington University School of Law has partnered with Email: [email protected] the Tecnológico de Monterrey's Escuela de Gobierno y Website: https://onlinelaw.wustl.edu/llm/ Transformación Pública (the Graduate School of Government and Public Transformation) to deliver a dual master's degree Degree Requirements online. Tecnológico de Monterrey is the most prestigious private LLM in U.S. Law (Online) university in Mexico. It is fully accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools (SACS), and it is a member The @WashULaw LLM in U.S. Law program offers foreign- of the European Consortium of Innovative Universities (ECIU). trained lawyers the ability to begin their course of study on one Offered entirely online, this dual degree is for non–U.S.-trained of four start dates throughout the year (January, April, July or lawyers who want to build their knowledge of international October). We will be happy to support candidates throughout the law — including legal practice in the United States and Latin application process. America — but who are not able to put their careers or personal Although the LLM program is available full time, many of our commitments on hold. The degree features curricula from two students work and complete the program on a part-time basis. top-ranked universities as well as live online classes taught by distinguished faculty. The curriculum consists of 24 credits and can be completed in as little as one year. Graduates from this program earn a Master of Laws (LLM) in U.S. Law from Washington University School of Law, a top-20 Required Courses American law school, and an LLM in International Corporate 1. Introduction to U.S. Law Law from Tecnológico de Monterrey, a university ranked No. 2. Legal Writing 1 in Mexico and No. 7 in Latin America. The program can be completed in two to three years (24 to 36 months) on a full-time Elective Courses or part-time basis. • Contracts For information about the program in Spanish, visit the • Professional Responsibility Law@Tec website (http://www.posgradoderecho.itesm.mx). • Negotiation Phone: 314-281-5200 • Civil Procedure Email: [email protected] • Business Associations Website: https://onlinelaw.wustl.edu/dual/tec/ • Intellectual Property • Property Degree Requirements • Constitutional Law Dual LLM Degree (Online) • Employment Law Students in this program will complete 20 units from Washington • Regulatory Compliance University School of Law and 15 units from Tecnológico de Monterrey's Graduate School of Government and Public Transformation for a total of 35 units. The program can be completed in two to three years (24 to 36 months). All courses are taught in English.

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Washington University Required Degree Requirements Courses LLM in Taxation (Online) 1. Introduction to U.S. Law 2. Legal Writing Program Requirements Washington University Elective Courses • 24 total credits • One required course • Contracts • 15 credits of electives • Professional Responsibility • One year to complete • Negotiation • Civil Procedure Courses • Business Associations Students will complete one required course and then choose • Intellectual Property from a variety of electives to meet their individual career goals. • Property Visit the School of Law's course catalog for online programs (https://onlinelaw.wustl.edu/academics/course-catalog/) for • Constitutional Law current course descriptions. • Employment Law • Regulatory Compliance Required Course • International Business Transactions • Federal Income Taxation • Trial Advocacy Electives • Spring or Fall Immersion Course Electives • Accounting for Tax Attorneys • On-Campus Weekend Intensive Course Electives • Corporate Taxation For a list of current online course offerings, please visit our • ERISA Course Listings (https://onlinelaw.wustl.edu/experience/course- • Externship catalog/#elective-courses). • Federal Estate and Gift Taxation Tecnológico de Monterrey Required • Federal Tax Procedure Courses • International Taxation Students must take five required courses to obtain 15 units of • Partnership Taxation credit from Tecnológico de Monterrey’s School of Government • State and Local Taxation and Public Transformation: • Supervised Research 1. Leadership and Ethics in the Public Service • Tax Research and Writing 2. International Law of Human Rights • Tax-Exempt Organizations 3. Regulation of International Trade and Investment Master of Legal Studies in 4. International Business Transactions 5. Transnational Litigation and Arbitration Taxation (Online) Designed for professionals who do not hold a Juris Doctor (JD), LLM in Taxation (Online) the online Master of Legal Studies (MLS) in Taxation program With a history of providing exceptional legal education, allows students to pursue excellence with Washington University Washington University School of Law offers an online Master of School of Law, the oldest operating law school west of the Laws (LLM) in Taxation designed for lawyers and law school Mississippi River. graduates who want to specialize in tax law. Students in the online MLS in Taxation program will gain a Students in the program will gain a comprehensive specialized understanding of the complexities of tax law, which understanding of federal, state and local tax law and will can help position them for career advancement at their current graduate prepared to assist individuals and organizations in all company or across a wide range of industries. major areas of tax, such as estate planning, employee benefits The program can be completed in as little as one year. and corporate taxation. The program can be completed entirely online in as little as one year.

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Degree Requirements The educational objectives of each program are to provide students with the opportunity to learn and understand foreign Master of Legal Studies and legal systems and cultures as well as to offer comparative Taxation (Online) and international course work that complements the courses available at Washington University. Washington University works Program Requirements closely with our foreign law school partners to ensure the highest quality of courses and learning opportunities for each student. • One year to complete Law students have various avenues that they can pursue to • 24 total credits study abroad for credit. Visit the School of Law Study Abroad • Four required courses Programs page (https://law.wustl.edu/academics/international- • 12 credits of electives opportunities/study-abroad-programs/) for more information. Courses Contact Information Students in the online MLS in Taxation program must complete Mike Koby (https://law.wustl.edu/faculty-staff-directory/ four required courses and then choose from a variety of profile/michael-koby/) electives to meet their individual career goals. Optional learning [email protected] experiences allow students to tailor this degree to their specific Associate Dean, International and Graduate Programs interests or skill set. Visit the School of Law's course catalog for online programs (https://onlinelaw.wustl.edu/academics/course- Rachael Johnson (https://law.wustl.edu/faculty-staff- catalog/) for current course descriptions. directory/profile/rachael-johnson/) [email protected] Required Courses International and Graduate Program Coordinator • Federal Income Taxation Website: https://law.wustl.edu/academics/ • Introduction to U.S. Law & Methods international-opportunities/study- Electives abroad-programs/ • State and Local Taxation Academic Policies • Federal Tax Procedure • Federal Estate and Gift Taxation Rules, Policies and Procedures • Accounting for Tax Attorneys • Faculty Plagiarism Guidelines (PDF) (http:// • Taxation of Employee Benefit Programs bulletin.wustl.edu/law/policies/Plagiarism-Guidelines.pdf) • International Taxation Plagiarism is submitting work that uses — without proper • Tax-Exempt Organizations acknowledgment — another person's or persons' words, • Tax Research Writing ideas, results, methods, opinions or concepts. It does not • Externship matter whether the appropriated information is published • Supervised Research or unpublished, academic or nonacademic in content, or in the public or private domain. Study Abroad/Exchange • Student Honor Code (PDF) (http://bulletin.wustl.edu/law/ Programs policies/WULAW_HONOR_CODE.pdf) This Honor Code applies to all students enrolled at The practice of law is increasingly global in nature. Washington Washington University School of Law. The purpose of University School of Law offers a variety of study abroad the Code is to promote and secure academic integrity, options that are designed to prepare students for practice in an fairness, equal academic opportunity and professionalism international and transnational legal market. Each of our partner at the School of Law. The Honor Code applies only to schools has been selected on the basis of its strong international misconduct of the types identified in Article I of the Code. academic and professional reputation, its commitment to a high- It is not intended to affect or to be affected by the faculty's quality study abroad experience, and its location. evaluation of a student's work. • Student Handbook (PDF) (http://bulletin.wustl.edu/law/ policies/2019-2020-Student-Handbook.pdf) The handbook is one of several sources of information of vital importance to all students.

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• Tuition Policy (https://law.wustl.edu/admissions/tuition- For further information, please visit the financial-aid/) following pages of our website: Tuition for all programs is published during the spring • Deans (https://law.wustl.edu/faculty-and-research/faculty- semester for the upcoming fall and the following year's staff-directory/deans/) spring semester and summer school. • Resident and Visiting Faculty (https://law.wustl.edu/faculty- • Satisfactory Academic Progress and Title IV Financial Aid and-research/faculty-staff-directory/resident-visiting-faculty/) The minimum GPA requirements needed to maintain • Emeritus Faculty (https://law.wustl.edu/faculty-and-research/ eligibility for Satisfactory Academic Progress are dictated faculty-staff-directory/emeritus-faculty/) by the specific program of study. In each case, per the • Adjunct Faculty (https://law.wustl.edu/faculty-and-research/ requirements of 34 C.F.R. 668.34(a)(4(ii), the federal faculty-staff-directory/adjunct-faculty/) student aid program requires a minimum of a C average to maintain eligibility for aid, but an individual degree or Administration certificate program may have a higher minimum GPA for federal Satisfactory Academic Progress. To be eligible for For more information, please visit the following pages of our graduation, a student must be in academic good standing. online directory: To be in academic good standing, a JD student must • Admissions Office (https://law.wustl.edu/admissions/) achieve the following: 1) a cumulative grade-point average • Alumni, Friends & Philanthropy (https://law.wustl.edu/alumni- of at least 3.00 at the end of each academic year; and 2) a friends-and-philanthropy/) yearly grade-point average of at least 3.00 at the end of the • Career Center (https://law.wustl.edu/life-at-washulaw/career- second year. center/) • University Student Conduct Code (https://wustl.edu/about/ • Center for Empirical Research in the Law (http:// compliance-policies/academic-policies/university-student- www.cerl.wustl.edu/) judicial-code/) • Clinical Education Programs (https://law.wustl.edu/ The primary purpose for the maintenance of discipline academics/clinical-education-program/) in the university setting is the protection of the campus • Dean's Suite (https://law.wustl.edu/about/meet-the-deans/) community and the maintenance of an environment • Faculty Support (https://law.wustl.edu/faculty-and-research/ conducive to learning and inquiry. Freedom of thought faculty-staff-directory/staff/) and expression is essential to the university's academic • Financial Aid (https://law.wustl.edu/admissions/tuition- mission. Nothing in this Code should be construed to limit financial-aid/) the free and open exchange of ideas and viewpoints, even if that exchange proves to be offensive, distasteful, • Graduate & International Programs (https://law.wustl.edu/ disturbing or denigrating to some. academics/llm-mls-jsd-programs-overview/) • Law Library (https://law.wustl.edu/faculty-and-research/law- Faculty library/) • Negotiation & Dispute Resolution Program (https:// Dean law.wustl.edu/academics/negotiation-dispute-resolution/) Nancy Staudt (https://law.wustl.edu/faculty-staff-directory/ • Office of Student Life (https://law.wustl.edu/life-at-washulaw/ profile/nancy-c-staudt/) office-of-student-life/) Howard & Caroline Cayne Distinguished Professor of Law • Whitney R. Harris World Law Institute (https://law.wustl.edu/ JD, University of Minnesota faculty-and-research/whitney-r-harris-world-law-institute/) PhD, University of Chicago Admissions A student's experience at Washington University Law prepares them to make a difference. Our graduates work in prestigious firms, nonprofit organizations, branches of government and more, all over the country. They become leaders in their communities, affecting positive change. With the variety of scholarships and financial aid available, a law degree is also more attainable than ever.

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At Washington University Law, students join one of the most Withdrawal Date Refund well-respected legal communities in the nation, with proven Within first week of classes 100% job placement, engaged faculty and like-minded peers who Within second week of classes 80% challenge them to be greater. Washington University pairs this standard for excellence with a warm and engaging community in Within third or fourth week of classes 60% a vibrant city. After the fourth week and before the end of 40% the eighth week of classes Website: http://apply.law.wustl.edu After the eighth week of classes* 0%

Financial Information * There is no refund after the eighth week of the semester except for withdrawals for reasons of health. Such reasons Tuition and Fees for the 2021-22 must be certified or verified by Student Health Services, in Academic Year which case the law school will make a pro rata refund of tuition if notice of withdrawal is received before the end of the • $62,666 annual tuition, divided between the fall and spring twelfth week of the semester. semesters • $90 Student Bar Association fee (JD students) Financial Aid • $70 Legal LAUNCH Week fee To apply for loans, students must complete the Free Application • $1942 university health insurance*; see details on the for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) and the Washington University Student Health Services website (http://shs.wustl.edu/ application for financial aid. Insurance/Pages/default.aspx) The FAFSA can be filed online at www.fafsa.ed.gov (http:// • $538 university health and wellness fee (mandatory) www.fafsa.ed.gov/). The FAFSA code for Washington University • Yellow tag parking permit (cost TBD); for alternative is 002520. The FAFSA requires approximately 10 working transportation options, visit the Parking & Transportation days to issue the need analysis to the school. It is the student's website (https://parking.wustl.edu/) responsibility to secure financial aid forms and to meet all • $2,000 books and supplies (estimate) deadlines. • $14,400 room and board (estimate); contact our housing The Law School application for financial aid (https:// concierge ([email protected]) for assistance and apps.law.wustl.edu/admissions/wuforms/FA_PersonalInfo.asp) high-quality, lower-cost options near campus for both new and returning students can also be completed • $5,000 personal and other expenses (estimate) online. * All Washington University students are required to carry For questions about tuition and financial aid at WashULaw, health insurance. Full-time graduate students on the please call 314-935-4605 or email Carrie Burns Danforth Campus are automatically enrolled in (and billed ([email protected]). for) the basic student health insurance plan unless proof of comparable coverage is provided. (International students are Contact: Carrie Burns not eligible to waive out of the insurance plan.) For details Phone: 314-935-4605 about available plans or waiving options, visit the Student Email: [email protected] Health Services website (http://shs.wustl.edu/Insurance/ Website: https://law.wustl.edu/admissions/ Pages/default.aspx). tuition-financial-aid/ Note: Tuition and fees are subject to change each year. Withdrawal From School and Tuition Refunds Students who are considering withdrawing from law school are encouraged to consult with Elizabeth Walsh, Associate Dean for Students. To withdraw, a student should provide written notification to the Registrar’s and Financial Aid Offices and obtain written approval from Dean Elizabeth Walsh. Students who withdraw after a school term is underway will ordinarily receive a tuition refund based on the date they notify Dean Walsh in writing of their intent to withdraw.

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LLM in Intellectual Property and Technology Law ...... 25 Index LLM in Taxation ...... 26 A LLM in Taxation (Online) ...... 33 LLM in U.S. Law - Residential ...... 26 About This Bulletin ...... 3 LLM in U.S. Law (Online) ...... 32 About Washington University in St. Louis ...... 4 LLM, Two-Year ...... 27 Academic Calendar ...... 4 LLM with a Concentration in Negotiation and Dispute Resolution Academic Policies, School of Law ...... 34 ...... 25 Administration, School of Law ...... 35 LLM with Certificate in Business & Corporate Law ...... 28 Admissions, School of Law ...... 35 LLM with Certificate in Intellectual Property & Techology Law .. 28 C LLM with Certificate in International Law ...... 28 Campus Resources ...... 5 LLM with Certificate in Negotiation & Dispute Resolution ...... 28 Certificate Programs, School of Law, JD ...... 17 M Certificate Programs, School of Law, LLM ...... 28 Master of Laws (LLM) ...... 24 Certificate Programs, School of Law, MLS ...... 29 Master of Legal Studies in Taxation (Online) ...... 33 D Master of Legal Studies (MLS) ...... 28 Dual LLM Degree with Tecnológico de Monterrey (Online) .... 32 Master of Legal Studies (Online) ...... 30 Dual-Degree Programs, School of Law, JD ...... 19 MLS with Certificate in Business & Corporate Law ...... 29 F MLS with Certificate in Intellectual Property & Technology Law 29 MLS with Certificate in International Law ...... 29 Faculty, School of Law ...... 35 MLS with Certificate in Negotiation & Dispute Resolution ...... 30 Financial Information, School of Law ...... 36 J O Online Programs, School of Law ...... 30 JD Certificate in Business Law ...... 17 JD Certificate in International and Comparative Law ...... 18 P JD Certificate in Public Interest Law ...... 18 Policies, Washington University ...... 8 JD/LLM with a Concentration in Negotiation and Dispute S Resolution Program ...... 21 Study Abroad/Exchange Programs, School of Law ...... 34 JD/MA Program in Law and East Asian Studies ...... 24 JD/MA Program in Women, Gender, and Sexuality Studies .... 23 T JD/MBA Program ...... 19 Trustees & Administration ...... 4 JD/MSW Program ...... 20 U JD/Tax LLM Program ...... 22 University Affiliations ...... 13 Juris Doctoris (JD) Program ...... 15 Juris Scientiae Doctoris (JSD) ...... 30 L Law, School of ...... 15 LLM (Custom) ...... 24

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