HEALTH AND BIOMEDICAL LAW CONCENTRATION
:
THESIS OR LEGAL WRITING REQUIREMENT
Students may graduate
with distinction in the Health and Biomedical Law Concentration
by writing a Thesis of publishable quality, supervised and approved
by a resident faculty member. The Thesis must be completed by the
time of graduation, but arrangements for faculty supervision and
topic approval, as well as significant work on the project, should
be initiated at least two semesters before anticipated graduation.
Thesis topics must relate to health or biomedical law and must be
approved by one of the Health and Biomedical Law Concentration Faculty
Directors and the supervising resident faculty member. Two (2) course
credits will be awarded for the successful completion of the Thesis.
Alternatively, students may choose to satisfy to satisfy the Concentration's legal writing requirement by
meeting the Law School's Legal Writing Requirement in connection with an approved Health and Biomedical Law
Concentration course.
|