UC Law SF Catalog
2024 - 2025
***NOTE:  This Catalog is subject to change.
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This Course Catalog is a dynamic document. Schedule changes are regularly made. Please refer to the Academic Regulations for the latest regulations, including graduation requirements. The Catalog lists courses that are active; to determine which courses are offered in a particular semester, please visit the Registrar’s Office’s registration information pages or Self-Service, the online Catalog. If you do not see a course you would like the College to offer, please leave a comment in the Provost & Academic Dean’s comment box on Sharknet. 

The College reserves the right to change Academic Regulations, the Course Catalog, health and safety regulations, building access policies, or other College operations or academic program elements at any time, with or without notice, in its sole discretion and for any reason, including as needed during the academic year in order to effectively administer the academic program or respond to emergencies or economic needs. Such changes include but are not limited to: (1) requiring masking or vaccines; (2) changes to computer equipment requirements; (3) cancelling or adding classes or changing the format of instruction (e.g., in-person or online), examination formats, or grading (e.g., from normal grading scales to CR/NC); (4) changing, modifying, or clarifying Academic Regulations; and (5) elaborating new attendance policies. The Catalog, Academic Regulations, and other rules and advising documents are thus subject to change without notice and do not constitute an irrevocable contract between any student and UC Law SF. Tuition and mandatory fees have been set regardless of the method of instruction and the College’s policies and programs and will not be refunded in the event instruction occurs remotely for any part or the entirety of the Academic Year or in the event of other changes in the College’s policies or programs.

UC Law SF is obligated to comply with Title II of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973 (Section 504) and other federal and state laws and regulations pertaining to persons with disabilities. The College Disabled Student Initiated Grievance Procedure may be used to address disputes concerning the accommodations process and other forms of discrimination based on disability, alleged to have occurred in any College program or activity. To obtain a copy of the grievance procedure, review the grievance policy appended to the Student Handbook, or for more information regarding the procedure, contact: