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Criminal Law Concentration: Degree Requirements

To complete the requirements of the concentration a student must complete the 13 credits of required courses, 4 elective credits and an experiential learning requirement:

Required courses (13 credits total):

  • Criminal Procedure: Investigations
  • Criminal Procedure: Prosecution and Adjudication
  • Evidence
  • Introduction to Trial Advocacy

Electives (must complete 4 credits total):

  • Advanced Trial Advocacy – Courtroom Technology & Advocacy
  • Advanced Trial Advocacy – Criminal
  • Advanced Trial Advocacy – Trials of the Century
  • Criminal and Civil Rights Litigation Strategies
  • Criminal Law Legal Research
  • Death Penalty Law
  • Federal Criminal Law
  • Federal Re-entry Court Practicum
  • Inside-Out: Crime & Inequality in the United States
  • Juvenile Justice Law
  • Pennsylvania Innocence Project Practicum
  • Sentencing Law
  • White Collar Crime

Other courses may be completed with the permission of the concentration director. Students must seek approval from the concentration director before beginning the course.

Experiential Learning Experience (must complete one):

  • Criminal Related Co-op
  • Criminal Litigation Field Clinic
  • Alternate placements may be approved in exceptional circumstances. Students must seek approval from the concentration director before beginning the placement.

Additional Recommended Courses:

  • Federal Courts (including habeas corpus)
  • Immigration Law
  • Immigration Litigation

Please consult the course catalog for course descriptions and credit values.  

The concentration requires an overall 2.5 minimum GPA. To receive "Honors" in the concentration, the student must have an overall GPA of 3.2 or better in the courses counted toward completion of the concentration.