Our new program, Lawyer as Problem Solver, contains three different tracks of study for students to choose from. Each track consists of four or five courses that help prepare students for practice in a particular area of law, including a track-specific course on dispute resolution. Students will also take some of their core required courses, such as their capstone course or clinical experience, and their externship, specific to the track they choose. They will take their first track-required course during their second semester of study, so that they may develop a feel for that area before they make a firm decision. To earn their J.D., students must select a track and complete all of its requirements.