Bar-Track Curriculum
                                       
                                       The Bar-Track Curriculum provides foreign-trained lawyers with the foundations for
                                          practicing law in the United States. LL.M. students in this program gain grounding
                                          in the basic principles of American law in a curriculum of 25 credits . 
                                       
                                       The Bar-Track Curriculum offers externship work opportunities and mentor relationships.
                                       
                                       Bar Exam Eligibility
                                       
                                       There are several states that allow foreign-trained lawyers who complete an LL.M.
                                          degree to sit for the bar examination. At present, most common LL.M. students who
                                          wish to sit for a US state bar sit for the New York bar examination. Please review
                                          NY Bar Examiner page for foreign lawyers to learn more. Thus, during the application process, students
                                          interested in the Bar-Track Curriculum should determine the requirements for any jurisdiction
                                          in which they intend to seek admission by contacting the jurisdiction. Contact information
                                          for all relevant agencies are available through the National Conference of Bar Examiners.
                                       
                                       In certain limited circumstances, foreign lawyers who have practiced for five of the
                                          last eight years, and who meet other requirements, may seek to sit for the Pennsylvania
                                          bar examination. Rule 205 of the PA Board of Law Examiners
                                       
                                       We can advise you on which LL.M. courses would be best suited to prepare for one of
                                          these exams.
                                       
                                       Core Courses
                                       
                                       The Bar Track Curriculum requires that students take and pass the following core courses
                                          in the semester listed in the chart below:
                                       
                                       Fall Semester
                                       
                                       
                                          
                                          - Legal Research, Writing, & Analysis I
- Introduction to the American Legal System
- Professional Responsibility
- Core Competencies for Legal Practice I
- Constitutional Law I
- Property I
- Contracts I
 
                                       
                                       Spring Semester
                                       
                                       
                                          
                                          - Legal Research, Writing, & Analysis II
- Core Competencies for Legal Practice II
- Constitutional Law II
- Property II
- Contracts II
Elective Courses
                                       
                                       In addition to the core courses, candidates may take up to two electives in courses
                                          offered by the School of Law, with specific exceptions. 
                                       
                                       It is strongly recommended that students on the Bar Track take electives in subjects
                                          that are tested on the bar examination, including Criminal Law, Criminal Procedure,
                                          Civil Procedure, Sales and Corporations.
                                       
                                       For interested LL.M. students, the School of Law offers Directed Research in the form
                                          of a paper or a thesis.
                                       
                                       Grading
                                       
                                       Examinations of LL.M. candidates on the Bar Track will be the same exams, and will
                                          be subject to the same standards and grading scale as J.D. candidates. There is no
                                          extra exam time. 
                                       
                                       Please note that Duquesne Kline School of Law strictly adheres to a policy of non-discrimination
                                          and will make reasonable accommodations for students as required by law.
                                       
                                       Degree
                                       
                                       Successful candidates will be awarded the Master of Laws degree. Based on academic
                                          performance, Bar-Track curriculum students may earn a degree with honors.