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As an attorney, you'll encounter distinct challenges daily, ranging from navigating intricate contracts to effectively presenting cases before judges. That's precisely why DePaul College of Law provides foundational knowledge to equip you for contemporary legal issues, combined with innovative methods for hands-on training. Through both academic study and real-world experience, DePaul's thorough program readies you for a legal career and future opportunities.
To obtain a Certificate in International & Comparative Law, students must fulfill the 86-credit Juris Doctor requirements along with all JD prerequisites. Within these degree requirements, candidates need to complete 15 credits from designated courses, which include three mandatory classes and a minimum of two electives. Students must maintain at least a 3.00 GPA in certificate coursework. Should a student complete additional courses beyond the 15-credit minimum, all grades from those classes will contribute to the certificate's GPA requirement.