Course Detail
Units:
1.0
Course Components:
Seminar
Enrollment Information
Enrollment Requirement:
Prerequisites: LAW 7815
Corequisites: LAW 7925
Course Attribute:
Community Engaged Learning
Description
Most students who are completing a second or subsequent field placement and are enrolled in Field Placement Credit also participate in this companion course, which is designed to enhance and supplement the learning that takes place at the field placement site. This course involves regular assignments and meetings with the professor and will only meet occasionally as a class. This course asks students to engage in advanced, critical thought and reflection about the legal profession, their own career goals, and their professional priorities and values. Readings, assignments, and meetings with the professor will focus on the experience of working as a lawyer, the legal profession and its role in society, and the operation of legal institutions. Topics will include comparative thinking about different field placement experiences, learning from supervision, professionalism, and ethics, self-reflection, professional identity, and development, legal problem solving, oral and written communication, collaboration, diversity and bias, and lawyers' well-being. Counts toward the experiential education requirement.