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JD Program

JD, Full-Time

Full-time students take most of their first-year classes during the day and typically graduate in three years.

During the first year, full-time students may be required to take one course per semester in the evening. During the second and third years, students have a host of options, including day or evening classes and summer courses, to fulfill their requirements. Because of the demands of class preparation and assignments, library research, and co-curricular activities, full-time students may not work more than 20 hours per week outside of school.

How to Apply

Deadlines and application instructions for the JD program.

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Required Curriculum

JD students must earn at least 87 units of course credit, including 52 units in required core courses, plus additional program requirements. In the full-time program, required courses are concentrated in the first and second years.

Additional program requirements for all students entering fall 2019 and beyond:

  • Bar Subjects: students must take a minimum of three California bar subject courses, which include Community Property, Corporations, Remedies, and Wills & Trusts.
  • Experiential Learning: students must also take one or more experiential course(s) totaling at least 6 units. An experiential course may be a simulation course, law clinic or externship.
First Year Fall Spring
Civil Procedure 3 Units 3 Units
Contracts 3 Units 3 Units
Criminal Law - 3 Units
Criminal Procedure - 3 Units
Legal Writing 3 Units 3 Units
Torts 4 Units  
Skills for Future Lawyers 1 Unit  
Second Year Fall Spring
Constitutional Law I & II 3 Units 3 Units
Property I & II 3 Units 3 Units
Upper Division Courses Must be completed after first year
Advanced Legal Analysis 2 Units
Evidence 4 Units
Legal Drafting 2 Units
Legal Ethics or Professional Responsibility 3 Units
Upper Level Writing Requirement 0 Units

Office of Admissions

Kendrick Hall, 230
2130 Fulton Street
San Franciscio, CA 94117-1080