Studying at Miami Law gives students access to schools and programs across the University of Miami campus and preparation for wide-ranging career opportunities. As law does not exist in a vacuum, a balanced, interdisciplinary education helps lawyers think creatively, pursue innovation – and succeed in their fields. With this in mind, Miami Law students have the chance to experience this cross-disciplinary integration in several ways:
Joint Miami Law JD/LLM ProgramsEntertainment, Arts & Sports |
Concentrations / Areas FocusMiami Law offers optional concentrations and areas of focus for students interested in exploring specific fields of the law. Current options include: |
Joint Degrees w/UM Graduate SchoolsMiami Law offers an array of joint degree programs to enable students to complement their legal studies. Some areas include:
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International Exchange ProgramsStudy Abroad: Miami Law has expanded its international exchange opportunities with law schools in cities around the world:
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Courses With Worldwide UniversitiesLawWithoutWalls: In LawWithoutWalls students from 20+ elite law and business schools around the globe team up to explore innovation in legal education and practice. It has included students from:
University of Geneva: study International Cultural Heritage Law at Geneva's esteemed Art Law Centre. ISDE: with Madrid-based Instituto Superior de Derecho y Economía (ISDE), study global sports and entertainment industries. |
Courses with University of Miami Schools6 Elective Credits for Interdisciplinary Study: J.D. students not in joint degree programs can use 6 elective credits to take any graduate-level course or intermediate/advanced language course in any School/Department across the University. Water Resources Law & Policy: China/Vietnam with Rostensteil School of Marine Science BlackLivesMatter Interdisciplinary Course Hospitals, Health Care Services, and Access: Sponsored by Miami Law, this course is taught by professors from:
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