Regulatory Law Track

See also Regulatory Law Sequence.

Note: The faculty and administration increased the number of credit hours required for graduation from 84 to 89 effective with the class entering in the fall of 2006.

The Regulatory Law Track prepares students for practice in and before the numerous agencies that regulate business and other activities. Approximately one-third of the credits required for graduation must be in regulatory law courses. The remaining two-thirds of the course work of the track is outside regulatory law, thereby ensuring students substantial breadth in their professional training.

Course requirements for the Regulatory Law Track are found on the following pages, based on the year entering George Mason School of Law:

This page last updated 23 July 2008
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