Institutes & Centers > The Institute for International and Immigration Law > curriculum > TMSL Courses
Required courses:
In addition to all required law school courses, concentration students will be required to take one of two core curriculum classes: Law 760 International Law or Law 755- Immigration Law.
General Curriculum:
In addition to the core courses students must take at least one other courses from the following list**. Course credit hours are in parenthesis:
- International Litigation (3)
- International Taxation (2)
- International Human Rights (3)
- International Law (3)
- International Business Transactions (3)
- Immigration Law (3)
- Asylum and Refugee Law (3)
- Employment-Based Immigration (2)
- Criminal Law and Immigration (2)
- International Criminal Law (2)
- Law of Treaties (2)
- NAFTA (2)
- Naturalization and Citizenship (2)
- Family-Based Immigration (2)
- Africa and International Law—issues (2)
- Foreign Affairs and the Constitution (3)
- International Trade (3)
- Reading International Law (3)
- International Forums (3)
- Immigration and Criminal Law (2)
- 9/11 and the Constitution
- International Secured Transactions
- Global Perspective on Constitutional Law
- International Comparative Insolvency Law
** This is a partial list. Check with Directors for additional courses qualifying for certificate program.