The International & Comparative Law Certificate program will provide a foundation for careers and further study applying legal regimes to transnational and international relationships.
To receive the International & Comparative Law Certificate upon graduation, students must complete the following courses:
- International Law (3 credits) ;
- International Business Transactions (3 credits);
- Satisfaction of the Upper-Level Writing Requirement (ULW) with a paper focused on international or comparative law content;
- 12 credits of elective courses (below); and
- Attendance at two designated CILE programs in each of the candidate’s 2L and 3L years at the School of Law.
Registration
To register for the International & Comparative Law certificate program, complete the Registrar's online form anytime during the school year.
Course Requirements
For a list of courses that satisfy the Certificate Program requirements, please stop by the CILE office in Barco 317A. Learn more here.