We’ve put together a chart of high tech related courses being offered in Spring 2017. View the chart.  Although we’ve tried to make it accurate and comprehensive, please check the course offering web page for Spring 2017, http://lawscuedustage.wpengine.com/course-schedule/?semester=Spring+2017, for the most current information. In addition to this chart, you might find two other documents helpful to your course selection for this semester:

  • Navigating the High Tech Curriculum. This document will help you identify courses based on particular destinations you might be heading.
  • A chart showing the expected offering schedule for various courses. As usual, if you really want to take a course before you graduate and you see it offered now, take it. Life is uncertain, and so are curricular offerings.

SAWR NOTE: Just a reminder, for students matriculated on or after August 1, 2014, the paper requirement for the High Tech Law Certificate is a bit more restrictive. Specifically, to obtain the certificate you must write your SAWR paper either (1) in a HTLC-designated course, or (2) on a high tech topic approved by Prof. Brian Love. If you complete your SAWR paper on a non-high tech topic, you will not be able to obtain the certificate, even if you write a second paper on a high tech topic.

If you want to earn a High Tech Law Certificate, be sure to plan ahead and write your SAWR paper on an approved high tech topic.

As always, if you have any questions about choosing courses or anything else, feel free to visit or email Prof. Love or our new Managing Director, Tom Lavelle.