ENGLISH FOR LAW - WRITING & RESEARCH FOR LAW

ILI-501 / Non Credit
Course taught in: English
Locations: TBA

Writing and Research for Law focuses on the advanced level research and writing skills vital for success in law school. In this course, students analyze articles on legal topics of interest from current newspapers and popular journals. As reading and writing are essential elements of law school education in the United States, a major goal of this class is for students to improve their writing skills about legal issues. Students will improve their writing and research skills (electronic and paper) by developing, composing, evaluating, editing and analyzing reports and arguments using critical thinking skills.

Small class size allows students to work individually with the instructor throughout the course.

The registration period in now closed - this class is not accepting new registrations.

This course is available as part of the following:

English for Law Certificate
The non-credit certificate program is especially designed for international students who will be entering Law School or an LL.M program in the future or are currently participating in a Law School program.

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Course ILI-501, Section 08
Starts: 8/29/2013 Ends: 10/17/2013
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Location: TBA
Price: $1650.00 Request to Enroll