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Oct 30, 2025
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Prosecutor Practicum - LAWW 66993 Credits Hours: 3
The Prosecutor Practicum is an experiential-learning course in which students in the part-time division are placed in distance field placements with prosecutors and also attend an accompanying seminar class at the law school. The students work under the supervision of both a faculty member at the law school and a field supervisor at the placement site. Working remotely, students int he course telecommute to perform research and other related writing assignments for the prosecutor with whom they are placed. As their schedule permits, students will be encouraged and permitted to attend courtroom proceedings conducted by the prosecutor for whom they are working. Students receive three credit hours upon satisfactory completion of the course. (Formerly LAWB 6369)
Required: Elective Fulfills these Designated Graduation Requirements: Experiential Learning Practice Area: Criminal Law, Practice Skills, Litigation Prerequisites: Criminal Procedure Pretrial Process - LAWW 60143
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