The International Law and Global Citizenship Certificate is designed for students seeking to explore international and comparative law and related courses.
Download the International Law and Global Citizenship Certificate Form.
See International Law and Global Citizenship Certificate Learning Outcomes.
The International Law and Global Citizenship Certificate program requires students to complete 14 credits following the below guidelines.
International Law- Intro
International Trade
Minimum of one course:
Comparative Constitutional Law
International Human Rights for Advanced Writing Requirement (AWR)
Minimum of 5 credits:
Summer in France program or another ABA-approved program
Note: Courses reviewable ad hoc.
Agricultural Law (various – maximum 4 credits)
Global Issues in Criminal Law (1 credit)
Courses offered by visiting professors (maximum 4 credits)
Maximum 6 credits:
Business, Government, and Global Economy (3 credits)
Note: Courses reviewable ad hoc.
For more information, see Drake Law School's course descriptions.
Hunter R. Clark, Professor of Law
515-271-2063 hunter.clark@drake.edu
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