Civil and Human Rights Law Graduate Certificate
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The Graduate Certificate in Civil and Human Rights helps IU McKinney students prepare to become leaders in the ongoing historic struggle to advance civil and human rights.
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Focus your legal studies and aim your practice. Graduate Certificates allow you to thoroughly explore areas of the law that interest you most, and choose your career path early.
McKinney currently offers several Graduate Certificates that students may earn in addition to a J.D. degree. A maximum of two certificates may be earned in conjunction with your J.D. studies. Courses associated with each certificate have been tagged in our curriculum database and are indicated by squares of color with the official course descriptions. Additionally, several certificates are affiliated with an IU McKinney Center or specialty Program.
J.D. students wishing to pursue any certificate must submit an intent form by the end of the first week of their final semester. This is a non-negotiable deadline so that IU McKinney School of Law is in compliance with Indiana University policy. Please note: ALL students pursuing a Graduate Certificate are required to have a final graduation check appointment with the certificates coordinator during their last semester and at least one month prior to graduation.
Contact the Office of Student Affairs at osalaw@iu.edu or 317-278-5560 with any questions. Click on any of the links below for more information about curricular requirements for each certificate or to explore the Center or Program with which it is associated.*
The Graduate Certificate in Civil and Human Rights helps IU McKinney students prepare to become leaders in the ongoing historic struggle to advance civil and human rights.
The Corporate and Commercial Law Graduate Certificate is designed for individuals working, or aspiring to work, on behalf of individuals, business organizations, non-profits, or government entities in the economic marketplace.
The Certificate will serve as a gateway for students pursuing practice in the criminal law field. That practice may include, but is not limited to, opportunities to work as a public prosecutor, public defender, private criminal defense, government agencies, as well as nonprofit institutions.
The Program in Environmental, Energy and Natural Resources Law's graduate certificate is designed for students preparing to become environmental or natural resource lawyers or leaders. More information available via the Program in Environmental, Energy & Natural Resources Law
The Hall Center's Graduate Certificate in Health Law provides an opportunity for JD students to specialize in health law and policy. More information available via the Hall Center for Law & Health
The Center for Intellectual Property and Innovation’s Certificate in Intellectual Property Law provides an opportunity for students to specialize in patent, trademark, and copyright law, policy, and practice. More information available via the Center for Intellectual Property Law and Innovation
The Certificate serves as a gateway for students wishing to work in international and comparative law as manifested in diverse fields such as international human rights, international economic law, international environmental law, international health law, and international intellectual property law, among others. More information is available via the Center for International and Comparative Law
*Note: not all certificates are associated with a center or program, and not all centers and programs offer certificates.
For more information about the J.D. Graduate Certificates in general, please contact the Office of Student Affairs at 317-278-5560 or osalaw@iupui.edu
Last Updated: March, 2024