William S. Boyd School of Law University of Nevada, Las Vegas
 































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The William S. Boyd School of Law and the UNLV College of Education offer a dual Juris Doctor/Ph.D. in Education (J.D./Ph.D.) degree program that allows students admitted to both programs to pursue the two degrees concurrently. Individuals seeking this dual degree will obtain a J.D. degree and a Ph.D. one of the following:

  • Educational Psychology (with an emphasis in Foundations or School Psychology)
  • Higher Education Leadership
  • Special Education

Pursued individually, the J.D. degree requires the completion of 89 credit hours and the Ph.D. degree requires the completion of a minimum of 67-72 (dependent upon program) credit hours.  The J.D./Ph.D. degree would require the completion of 80 law credit hours and a minimum of 54-63 (dependent upon program) education credit hours, as 9 hours of education courses are accepted toward the J.D. degree and 9-18 (dependant upon program) hours of law courses are accepted toward the Ph.D. degree.

Applicants to the J.D./Ph.D. degree program must apply for, and gain admission to both the Boyd School of Law J.D. program and to the College of Education Ph.D. program, respectively. For more information on the College of Education Ph.D. program application procedures, interested individuals should contact the College of Education at (702) 895-3374 or visit education.unlv.edu. When seeking admission to each of the two schools, applicants are asked to submit with each application a statement indicating their wish to pursue the dual J.D./Ph.D.

While applications from current students in either program will be considered, students normally should secure admission to each program upon entering the university.  However, petitions requesting admission to the dual J.D./Ph.D. program from students at more advanced stages in either program will be considered.

Under American Bar Association standards, the Boyd School of Law cannot award credit for any coursework taken prior to matriculation into the J.D. program. J.D./Ph.D. candidates therefore normally must enroll at the Boyd School of Law and complete on year of study before taking any Ph.D. courses.


J.D. Curriculum


Required Law Courses:

44 credits*
Civil Procedures/ADR I 3
Civil Procedures/ADR II 3
Constitutional Law I 3
Constitutional Law II 3
Contracts 5
Criminal Law 3
Lawyering Process I 3
Lawyering Process II 3
Upper-level writing-intensive course (one of various courses) 1-3
Professional Responsibility 3
Property I 3
Property II 2
Torts 4
Third Semester Lawyering Process Course 3


Directed Electives at Law School

9 credits
Alternative Dispute Resolution Survey 3
Capital Defense Clinic 1-6
Child Welfare Clinic 1-6
Disability Law 3
Education Clinic 1-6
Education Law and Policy 2-3
Employment Discrimination Law 3
Family Law 3
Government and Public Interest Externship 1-12
Immigration Clinic 1-6
Juvenile Justice Clinic 2-3
Juvenile Law 3
Mediation 2-3
Negotiation 2-3
Special Topics:  Legal Issues in Education 2

Free Electives at Law School:

27 credits


Ph.D. Curriculum: Educational Psychology

Research Methods Core Courses 15
Learning/Development Core Courses 10
Ph.D. Emphasis Area Courses* 12
Required Dissertation in Educational Psychology
12
Specialization Strand Core Courses
Foundations Strand Core Courses 18
School Psychology Strand Core Courses 24
   

Ph.D. Curriculum: Higher Education Leadership
Required Core Courses 18
Research Courses 12
Higher Education Electives 9
Dissertation in Higher Education Leadership 15


Ph.D. Curriculum: Special Education
Required Special Education Core Courses 26
Required Education Research Courses 15
Required Special Education Disability Studies Courses 10
Required Special Education Leadership Courses 9
Family Law 3
Required Dissertation in Special Education 12
   

Available Courses

Administrative Law

Advanced Appellate Advocacy

Advanced Contracts (Sales and Leasing)

Advanced Issues in Tax

Advanced Legal Research

Advanced Mediation

Advanced Negotiation

Alternative Dispute Resolution Practicum

American Legal History

Antitrust

Arbitration

Banking Law

Basic Bankruptcy

The Bill of Rights in Law and History

Bioethics and the Law

Business Bankruptcy

Business Organizations I

Business Organizations II

Capital Defense Clinic

Child, Parent, and the State

Child Welfare Clinic

Children in Society: Selected Problems

Civil and Criminal Litigation in Tax

Commercial Law: Core Concepts of Secured Transactions and Payment Systems

Community Property

Conflict of Laws

Congressional Externship

Constitutional Law II

Criminal Procedure I

Criminal Procedure II

Cyberlaw

Directed Readings

Directed Research

Disability Law

Domestic Violence and the Law

Economics and the Law

Education Law and Policy

Employment Discrimination Law

Employment Law

Entertainment Law

Environmental Quality Law

Estate and Gift Tax

Evidence

Family Law

Federal Courts

Federal Income Tax

Federal Taxation

Feminist Jurisprudence

First Amendment Rights

Gaming Law

Gaming Policy Law Seminar

Government & Public Interest Externship

Health Care Liability and Quality Regulation

Health Care Organization and Finance

Immigration Clinic

Immigration Law

Insurance Law

Intellectual Property II

International Human Rights Law

International Public Law

Interviewing, Counseling and Negotiations

Judicial Externship

Juvenile Justice Clinic

Juvenile Law

Labor Law

Land Use Regulation

Law and the American Indian

Law and Literature

Law and Social Justice

Law Journal

Law Practice Management

Lawyering Theory and Practice

Legislation and Statutory Interpretation

Legislative Externship

Natural Resources Field Seminar

Payment Systems

Pretrial Litigation

Privacy, Publicity & Defamation

Products Liability

Public Lands and Natural Resources Law

Real Estate Finance

Remedies

Secured Transactions

Securitization

Seminar in Race, Gender, Sexual Orientation and the Law

Separation of Powers Law

Special Topics in Law

Media Law

Society of Advocates

Taxation of Business Entities

Trial Advocacy

Water Law

Wills, Trusts and Estates

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