OU Law students have various areas of study from which they can choose to design their own curriculum. Each of the following concentration pages details courses and opportunities specific to that area of study.
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Skills for the Real World.
- Hands-on learning experiences are an important part of your OU Law education. You will quickly discover that these opportunities are virtually everywhere: embedded in your coursework, found in co-curricular activities, and available at on-campus law clinics.
- Gain rewarding real-world experience through pro bono service. Our students are passionate about helping those who otherwise could not afford legal assistance. Hone your research, writing, and communication skills by working with a student-run law journal.
- Off-campus opportunities abound, too. Spend time in a law environment through an externship, internship, or summer fellowship program. Perhaps you’ll join one of our traveling Competition Teams, or maybe you will trek across the globe as part of our international immersion programs.
When you attend OU Law, you will graduate with knowledge and know-how.
Experiential Learning Requirement
OU Law students must complete a minimum of six credit hours of Experiential Learning courses, which include live-client clinics, externships, and simulation courses.
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Simulation Courses
Bring the courtroom to life and practice your lawyering skills with OU Law simulation courses.
