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Courses Satisfying Substantial Term Paper Requirement 2010-2011

THE FOLLOWING COURSES HAVE WRITING REQUIREMENTS THAT THE INSTRUCTOR HAS INDICATED CAN BE CONSIDERED TO MEET THE SUBSTANTIAL TERM PAPER REQUIREMENT IN CONSULTATION WITH THE INSTRUCTOR FOR THE 2010 - 2011 ACADEMIC YEAR

ISP Option:

An Individual Supervised Project (ISP) can only be supervised by a full-time faculty member. An ISP involves a student and faculty member agreeing that a student will write a term paper on a topic to be agreed. Normally these papers are expected to be 25-30 pages, and the ISP counts for 2 credits. More ambitious projects for greater credit can be arranged. Such a project will normally satisfy the Substantial Term Paper requirement, though this question should be discussed by the student and faculty member when the arrangements are being made for an ISP.

Revised: September 2, 2010

FALL 2010

WINTER 2011

Law 321: Advanced Legal Research (McCormack)
Law 525:  Advanced Family (Bailey)
Law 517:  Environmental Protection Law (Pardy) Law 469: Advanced Intellectual Property (Amani)
Law 307:  Health Law (Peppin) Law 339: Advanced Torts (Hanson)
Law 617: Information Privacy (Amani)
Law 642:  Complex Liability (Knutsen)
Law 443: Insurance (Knutsen) Law 468:  Copyright (Amani)
Law 328:  Law and Economics (Metcalf)
Law 410:  International Criminal Law (Robinson)
Law 403:  Mental Health Law (Hanson) Law 542: International Human Rights (Robinson)
Law 691:  Osler Business Law Symposium (Miller) Law 559:  International Labour Law (Banks)
Law 689:  Legality and the Rule of Law (Green)
Law 310:  Jurisprudence (Essert)
  Law 304:  Public Health (Peppin)
  Law 505:  Tax Policy (Lahey)
  Law 508:  Taxation (Lahey)
   
 
   
   

 

 
   
   

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