JD Program and Courses


JD Program and Courses

Juris Doctor (JD)

All first-year students share the same course load for the full academic year to establish a strong foundation in the law and expose students to various aspects of the law and lawyering. The first-year curriculum integrates practical training, legal writing, and career planning.

The current list of 1L and upper-division courses, is available via the links below:

View the First-Year Courses

View the Upper-Division Courses

Accelerated JD Program

If you’re interested in earning your JD in less than three years, you have a few options to consider at UT Law. These options will allow you to graduate by the fall of your third year—one semester earlier than usual. View two of our sample accelerated curricula.

Learn more about the Accelerated JD Program.

Flexible Schedule Degree Program

This program allows flexibility for students who cannot commit to full-time study. While the traditional course load for first-year law students is between 14 and 16 hours of class credit per semester over three years, the flexible schedule option allows students to take a reduced load of 10 credit hours their first semester, and 11 hours during their second.

Students admitted to the flexible schedule JD will take no more than 11 credit hours per semester and may take up to five years to finish their JD studies.

Flexible schedule JD students may also enroll in the college’s dual degree programs including the JD-MBA in business, the JD-MA. in philosophy, the JD-M.PH. in public health, or the JD-MPPA in public policy and administration.

Learn more about the Flexible Schedule Degree Program.

UT 3+3

UT 3+3 is an accelerated dual-degree program offered by the College of Law and the College of Arts and Sciences, which saves students an entire year of tuition and related costs, without sacrificing quality of education. In the program, students complete three years of approved undergraduate coursework in the College of Arts and Sciences. Following their third year, participating students admitted to the College of Law become full-time, first-year law students. The first year of law study will count toward a student’s law degree and also toward the completion of his or her bachelor’s degree. Two additional years of law study follow, after which a student earns a juris doctor degree.

Learn more about the 3+3 Program.

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Knoxville, Tennessee 37996

Phone: 865-974-4131
Office:
 Suite 161
E-mail:
lawadmit@utk.edu