SPECIALIZE YOUR COURSEWORK
A SECOND GRADUATE DEGREE.
CERTIFICATES OF
CONCENTRATION
At Stetson Law,
students can focus
their studies through
our elective curriculum
and earn a Certificate of
Concentration along with
their J.D. degree.
J.D./LL.M. IN
ADVOCACY
This program allows you
to apply up to 12 hours of
prescribed J.D. courses
toward the 24-credit
LL.M. degree, so you’ll
only need to take 12
more hours (or one fulltime
semester) to finish
the LL.M. after earning
your J.D. Since the LL.M.
courses are also offered
online, you may finish the
program wherever you
choose to practice.
J.D./M.B.A.
The College of Law and
Stetson’s AACSB-
accredited School of
Business Administration
offer an accelerated
course of study leading
to J.D. and M.B.A.
degrees to broaden
career opportunities
in law and business.
Students must be
admitted to both
programs. Full-time
students typically
complete both degrees
within three years,
including at least one
summer session.
INTERNATIONAL DUAL
DEGREES
Select students who
are permitted to spend
a full academic year
in Stetson’s foreign
exchange programs
in England, France,
or Spain, may earn a
second degree from our
partner institutions upon
successful completion of
a year of academic work.
Students may earn an
LL.M. in one of seven
concentrations from the
University of East Anglia
in Norwich, England; a
Master of International
Economic Law from
Université Toulouse 1–
Capitole in Toulouse,
France; or a Master
of European Business
Law from the Comillas
Pontifical University in
Madrid, Spain.
INTELLECTUAL
PROPERTY EXCHANGE
After the first year, a
few select students
interested in specializing
in intellectual property
law may participate in
a semester exchange
program with the
University of New
Hampshire School of
Law’s Franklin Pierce
Center for Intellectual
Property.
HONORS PROGRAM
High-achieving students
may be invited to join
Stetson’s full-year Honors
Program after their first
year (or second year
if enrolled part-time).
Honors Program students
participate in an Honors
Colloquium with several
faculty members and
take a special Honors
Jurisprudence Seminar.
LAW AND THE CIVIL
RIGHTS MOVEMENT
TRAVEL COURSE
Each summer, Stetson
offers an experiencebased
course on Law
and The Civil Rights
Movement. This course
takes students to six
cities to visit museums,
institutes, universities and
historic sites identified
with the legal history of
the 1964 Civil Rights
Act and the 1965 Voting
Rights Act.
ACADEMIC CENTERS
AND INSTITUTES
Stetson’s Centers for
Excellence in advocacy,
elder law, and higher
education law and policy,
sponsor conferences,
workshops, scholarship
and research projects
within their areas.
Conferences are open
to students on a spaceavailable
basis (usually
with a tuition waiver).
Stetson is also the
home for institutes in
biodiversity law and
Certificate of Concentration in Environmental Law.
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