
The purposes of the third-year curriculum are to provide:
1. Advanced-level study of legal problems or doctrinal areas, with opportunities to elect courses of special interest to students; and,
2. Opportunities for intensive supervised experience in the performance of complex lawyers' tasks, so as to prepare students insofar as possible for the problems they will face as lawyers in a rapidly changing, interdependent world.
The third-year curriculum is generally elective.