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Directed Research projects allow students to explore an area of law in greater depth than is normally possible in traditional courses. Although directed research projects need not be used to satisfy the writing requirement, students often use them for this purpose.
All students interested in registering for an individual directed research must:
- Submit an outline of the proposed project to the supervising faculty member for approval prior to registration.
- After the supervising faculty member determines the feasibility of the project and the number of credits to be earned, registration will be completed by the Registrar and the student will be notified when that registration has taken place.
Note: No student may earn more than five (5) credits for directed research. No student may earn more than six (6) credits for directed research, Law Review editorship, or Moot Court participation, combined. After receiving a total of six (6) non-classroom credits, a student may continue to participate in other such activities, but further credit will not be awarded.
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