Summer 2015 Course Schedule - Syracuse University College of Law

Syracuse University
College of Law
SUMMER SEMESTER 2015
March 31, 2015
Class
No.
Dept.
Course
No.
Section
No.
Course Title
Notes
4
2, 6
Pre/Co Requisites
Instructor
Upper Class Courses
72002
LAW
718
72010
LAW
690
M001
M001
72003
746
M001
Evidence
Legal Communications & Research III:
Writing for Pretrial Litigation
Professional Responsibility
Clinic and Externships
72007
LAW
916
M001
Summer Clinics
2, 6, 10, R
Prof. Responsibility
72008
LAW
915
M001
Summer Externship
2, 6, 10, R
Prof. Responsibility Pfeiffer
72017
LAW
915
M002
Summer Externship - Away
2, 6, 10, R, T
72009
LAW
921
M001
Summer Externship Placement
6, 10, R
LAW
Credit
Hours
Days
4
2
MTWTH
TTH
3:00-04:40
1:00-02:40
Fallon Lecture Hall 106
Fallon Lecture Hall 106
Rignanese
3
MW
12:00-02:30
Fallon Lecture Hall 106
Melendez/
Pieples
4
MTWTHF
10:00-11:45
Sonkin Seminar Room 342
1
T
4:00-05:40
Sonkin Seminar Room 342
Prof. Responsibility Pfeiffer
3
TBD
Prof. Responsibility Pfeiffer
3
TBD
10, S
Prof. Responsibility
Turnipseed
1
TBD
73643
Prof. Responsibility
Turnipseed
5
TBD
2
1
TBD
TBD
902
M001
Syracuse Law in D.C. Program Placement
7, 10, S
Independent Research
72004
LAW
991
72011
LAW
997
M001
M001
Independent Research
Independent Research
6, 12
6, 12
Room___________________
Snyder
Greenberg
Syracuse Law Semester in Washington D.C. Program
72019
LAW
901
M001
Syracuse Law in D.C. Program Seminar
LAW
Times
Faculty
Faculty
Please note that all summer courses are contingent upon adequate course enrollment
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COURSE NOTES
Standard Course Notes
Note 1: New or Revised Course - see description for detailed information.
Note 2: Limited enrollment offering; may be dropped only during first 5 days of semester.
Note 3: No Drop Limited Enrollment offering. Students are not permitted to drop course at any time after the last day of the Summer registration period.
Note 4: Course may be taken with the Pass/Fail grading option. See academic rule J(3-5).
Note 5: Course designated to meet writing requirement.
Note 6: Course is exempt from upper class grading curve.
Note 7: Graded Pass/Fail Only
Note 8: Course offered every other year
Note 9: Enrollment is limited to L.L.M. students only.
Note 10: Students may register for up to 30 credits in clinics and externships, excluding the externship seminar, during law school. Only open to students who applied for and were selected for this
clinic or externship. Clinics and externships are no-drop limited enrollment courses. Students are not permitted to drop the course at any time after the last day of the fall, spring or
summer registration period. Clinics and externships are exempt from the upper class grading curve.
Note 11: See Academic Handbook E 4 (a-f) regarding eligibility for academic credit. Any credit given will be on pass/fail basis only. Students eligible to receive 3 credits may register for 2 hours in
Fall and 1 hour in spring or 1 hour in fall and 2 hours in spring. Students eligible to receive 2 credits may register for 2 credits in either fall or spring or 1 credit each semester. Students
eligible to receive 1 credit may register in either fall or spring.
Note 12: Students may earn up to two fully graded credit hours for independent research under faculty supervision. Satisfactory completion of a two credit independent research project may
satisfy the writing requirement provided that the project satisfies the requirements of Academic Rule A(3)(b). LAW 997 only - students earning two credits must register for one credit
each semester.
Note 13: Does not meet writing requirement
Course Specific Notes
Note R: All summer clinic and externship students must have completed one full year of law school and be students in good academic standing. Additional information may be obtained from the
Office of Clinical Legal Education, Suite 200.
Note S: One term externship. Students must register for 5 placement credits and 1 seminar credit.
Note T: The College of Law will offer academic credit to students who secure externship positions outside of Syracuse as part of its Summer Away Externship Program. The Summer Away
Externship positions must be approved by the Externship Coordinator prior to enrollment. Students who successfully complete the application and course requirements may receive 3
summer credits. The Summer Away Externship Program includes an academic component, including a weekly journal.
NOTE TO ALL STUDENTS:
Students enrolled in the College of Law Summer Semester must carry 6 credits for full-time status and 4 credits
for part-time status. Students may not exceed 8 credits for the Summer Semester.