JOINT DEGREE WITH LAW LEADING TO THE
JURIS DOCTORATE and MASTER OF URBAN PLANNING
The joint degree program in law and urban planning is designed for students intending to practice law who might become concerned with the problems of housing, land use, transportation, urban design, or urban and regional development. The course of study provides a method to develop professionals capable of dealing with both the legal and planning aspects of urban problems. Graduates with these two degrees will be able to apply their skills in both the public and private sectors.
The program combines into four years the normal three-year J.D. program offered by the School of Law and the two-year M.U.P. program offered by the Graduate Program in Urban Planning in the School of Architecture and Urban Design. Students in the program must complete seventy-six credit hours in law and thirty-nine credit hours in urban planning. Near the end of the course of study each candidate must successfully pass a written comprehensive examination administered by the Graduate Program in Urban Planning or write a thesis approved by the Student's Thesis Committee in Urban Planning.
ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS
The joint J.D./M.U.P. program is open to those who have earned a baccalaureate degree from an accredited college or university and whose undergraduate record indicates that the applicant has the capacity to complete the law and urban planning programs. Applicants for the J.D./M.U.P. program must meet the admission requirements of the School of Law, the Graduate Program in Urban Planning and the Graduate School. Applicants must apply and be admitted to each school separately prior to entrance into the first year of the program. The Law School Admission Test (LSAT) and the Graduate Record Examination (GRE) scores are required. A student who decides to enter the program while enrolled in the first year of the J.D. or M.U.P curriculum must consult and obtain approval from the School of Law and Graduate Program in Urban Planning as soon as possible. No student may enter the joint degree program after completing more than three full semesters in the Law School or in the Graduate Program in Urban Planning.
TYPICAL ENROLLMENT PATTERN
| |
|
Urban |
TOTAL |
| |
Law |
Planning |
CREDITS |
First Year |
31 |
0 |
31 |
Second Year |
2* |
24 |
26 |
Third Year |
20 |
9 |
29 |
Fourth Year |
23 |
6 |
29 |
Total Credit Earned |
76 |
39 |
115 |
DEGREE REQUIREMENTS
Law Courses Required of All Students
First Year Courses:
LAW 821 |
Appellate Advocacy |
2 |
LAW 822 |
Civil Procedure I |
3 |
LAW 823 |
Civil Procedure II |
3 |
LAW 835 |
Contracts I |
3 |
LAW 836 |
Contracts II |
3 |
LAW 841 |
Criminal Law |
2 |
LAW 842 |
Criminal Procedure |
4 |
LAW 852 |
Legal Research & Writing |
2 |
LAW 857 |
Property I |
3 |
LAW 858 |
Property II |
2 |
LAW 872 |
Torts |
4 |
|
|
31 |
Upper Class Courses:
LAW 915 |
Commercial Law I |
3 |
LAW 920 |
Constitutional Law |
4 |
LAW 938 |
Evidence |
3 |
| LAW 978 |
Professional Responsibility |
2 |
|
|
12 |
Required Elective Courses for all Joint Degree Candidates:
LAW 900 |
Administrative Law |
3 |
LAW 944 |
Government Control of Land Development |
2-3 |
LAW 969 |
Local Government Law |
3 |
| LAW 997 |
Legislation |
3 |
|
|
11-12 |
Additional Elective Courses for all Joint Degree Candidates.
At least 5 credits from the following list:
LAW 906 |
Agriculture Law |
3 |
LAW 907 |
Agriculture Law Seminar |
2 |
LAW 908 |
Alternate Dispute Resolution |
2-3 |
LAW 935 |
Environmental Law Seminar |
2-3 |
LAW 945 |
Health Law & Policy |
3 |
LAW 959 |
Land Transactions |
3 |
LAW 972 |
National Environmental and Energy Policy |
3 |
LAW 974 |
Oil & Gas |
3 |
LAW 981 |
Public Lands and Natural Resources |
3 |
LAW 982 |
Public Policy Clinic+ |
3 |
LAW 984 |
Regulation of Air and Water Pollution |
3 |
LAW 985 |
Reg. of Toxic Substances & Hazardous Waste |
2-3 |
LAW 986 |
Regulatory Law and Policy |
3 |
LAW 992 |
Water Law |
3 |
+ only if advisor in the Planning Program approves for an elective assuming that the course contains planning related subject.
Urban Planning Courses Required of all Students
Core Curriculum:
UBPL 736 |
Planning Institutions |
3 |
UBPL 850 |
Urban and Regional Theory |
3 |
UBPL 741 |
Quantitative Methods I |
3 |
UBPL 742 |
Quantitative Methods II |
3 |
UBPL 815 |
History and Theory of the Planning Process |
3 |
UBPL 763 |
Professional Practice |
3 |
| UBPL 705 |
Economic Analysis for Planners |
3 |
|
|
21 |
Major:
At least 12 credits in one of the following specialty areas: Housing and Development Planning, Land Use and Environmental Planning, Transportation Planning, or Urban Design. One course in the area of concentration must be an implementation seminar. No minor is required.
Electives:
At least 6 credits from Urban Planning courses.
Summary of Degree Requirements
Law Courses |
|
First Year Courses |
31 |
Other Required Courses |
12 |
Required Electivesb |
11 |
Additional Electives |
5 |
Other Law Coursesc |
17 |
|
76 |
Urban Planning Courses |
|
Core Curriculum |
21 |
Major |
12 |
Electives |
6 |
|
39 |
| Planning Courses Counted Towards J.D. Degree |
|
14 |
Law Courses Counted Towards MUP Degree |
|
9
|
|
|
|
Total Degree Requirements |
90 |
48 |
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
For additional information, please review the material in regard to the regular programs contained in the Bulletin of the School of Law and in the Prospectus of the Graduate Program in Urban Planning or contact the Associate Dean, School of Law, Green Hall, The University of Kansas, Lawrence, Kansas, 66045, (785) 864-4550 or the Chairperson of the Graduate Program in Urban Planning, 317 Marvin Hall, The University of Kansas, Lawrence, Kansas, 66045, (785) 864-4184.
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a Required Second Year Course: Professional Responsibility
b This list is subject to change by agreement of the two programs.
c May be selected from the list of Additional Electives.
The University of Kansas Graduate School Catalog states specifically that all course work counted toward a master's degree requires a B average for the award of the degree. The School of Law Catalog states specifically that all candidates for the J.D. degree must attain a grade point average of 2.0 in all course work taken to fulfill degree requirements. All joint degree aspirants must fulfill the writing requirements of the School of Law. Please see the current School of Law catalog.