The School of Law


NON-DEGREE PROGRAM

A student with a J.D. or LL.B. degree from an accredited law school may take agricultural law courses for credit without pursuing the LL.M. degree. Credits so earned are recorded as non-degree credits. If the student subsequently decides to pursue the LL.M. degree and is admitted as a degree candidate, such non-degree credits may be applied toward the LL.M. degree, provided written approval is obtained from the Graduate Legal Studies Committee for conversion of non-degree credits to degree credits.

A graduate student in a discipline other than law may enroll in agricultural law courses with the approval of the Dean of the University's Graduate School, the student's department, and the Director of the Agricultural Law Program.

 


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