International and Comparative Concentration
Overview
Earning a Concentration in International and Comparative Law from Vermont Law and Graduate School demonstrates a committed focus on international law. Program graduates have the skills and substantive knowledge to play a strong role in international firms, international organizations, NGOs, and government agencies.
This concentration requires a minimum of 18 credits in international, foreign, and comparative law courses, with no more than 10 credits on a pass/fail basis. Students must maintain an overall cumulative GPA of 3.0 or above in courses used towards the concentration (except as noted) and earn a minimum of 87 credits for the degree.
Required Courses
- International Law (Must earn a “B” or better in this course)
- Comparative Law or other comparative law course (Must earn a “B” or better in this course)
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