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Nov 27, 2024
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USC Catalogue 2019-2020 [ARCHIVED CATALOGUE]
Master of Real Estate Development/Juris Doctor (MRED/JD)
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The Juris Doctor/Master of Real Estate Development dual degree program provides the opportunity for in-depth study of legal issues and real estate development. The increasingly regulatory environment developers work within demands that professionals in the real estate industry have a strong understanding of the legal system. Lawyers who plan to specialize in real estate law will benefit from a thorough understanding of the development process, including financial, planning, marketing and design issues. Application must be made to both the USC Gould School of Law and the USC Price School of Public Policy. This program normally requires three years (including one summer) of full-time study in residence to complete.
Requirements for completion of the dual degree program are 112 units, including 78 units in law and 34 units in planning and development. To earn the JD, all students (including dual degree students) must complete 35 numerically graded law units at USC after the first year. The associate dean may make exceptions to this rule for students enrolled in law school honors programs.
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Law School
- LAW 502 Procedure I Units: 2, 3, 4
- LAW 503 Contracts Units: 2, 3, 4
- LAW 504 Criminal Law Units: 3
- LAW 505 Legal Profession Units: 2, 3, 4
- LAW 507 Property Units: 2, 3, 4
- LAW 508 Constitutional Law: Structure Units: 2, 3, 4, 5
- LAW 509 Torts I Units: 2, 3, 4
- LAW 512 Law, Language and Values Units: 2, 3, 4
- LAW 515 Legal Research, Writing and Advocacy I Units: 2, 3
- LAW 516 Legal Research, Writing and Advocacy II Units: 2
- LAW electives including fulfillment of the upper division writing requirement and skills course Units: 45
Additional Requirements
Students are required to complete a comprehensive examination administered by faculty members from both the law school and the Price School of Public Policy.
Students are required to complete a comprehensive examination administered by faculty members from both the law school and the Price School of Public Policy.
Students must have an approved laptop computer as required by instructors and must demonstrate calculator and spreadsheet skills.
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