2019-2020 Catalog 
    
    Dec 26, 2024  
2019-2020 Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Juris Doctorate


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Modality(ies): On-ground, online, hybrid

Calendar(s): Semester

CIP Code: 22.0101

For additional information about the San Francisco Law School, please visit the San Francisco Law School  section of the catalog.

Program Description/Overview


The Law School currently offers only a part-time, four-year curriculum. Each course offered is carefully structured for the student to achieve knowledge of the subject sufficient to satisfy the requirements of the California Bar Examination and/or to prepare him or her for the competent and ethical practice of law.

Program Learning Outcomes/Goals


San Francisco Law School has four learning outcomes: Doctrinal Knowledge, Professional Analysis, Communication Skills and Professional Responsibility.

  1. Doctrinal Knowledge:  Students will master knowledge and understanding of pertinent principles and theories of the law, their relationships, and limitations.
  2. Professional Analytics: (aka Thinking Like a Lawyer) Students will analyze the legal rules and principles applicable to a problem and formulate legal theories; Students will apply problem solving skills to diagnose a legal problem, generate alternative solutions, and develop a plan of action.
  3. Communication Skills: (oral and written) Students will communicate effectively, whether advocating, advising a client, eliciting information, or effectuating a legal transaction.
  4. Professional Responsibility: Students will have knowledge and understanding of established standards related to a lawyer’s professional conduct including the ability to recognize and resolve ethical issues and multicultural issues arising in practical situations.

Programmatic Accreditation


The San Francisco Law School has been continuously accredited by the Committee of Bar Examiners of the California State Bar since 1927- the year the State Bar was founded. Students who graduate from San Francisco Law School are eligible to practice law in the State of California upon passage of the California Bar Examination.

Credit Units


Total Credit Units: 87

Total Core Credit Units: 80

Total Elective Credit Units: 7

Total Concentration Credit Units: N/A

Curriculum Plan


Semester Calendar


Academic Year 1 - Semester 3 (1 unit)


Academic Year 2 - Semester 3 (2 units)


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