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Unit Minimums/Maximums a minimum of 13 units in Fall/Spring semesters. a maximum of 20.5 units Fall/Spring semesters and UC Berkeley Summer Session.
The cost of tuition per credit is: Resident USD $1,821; Nonresident USD $2,190. At least 30 credits are required to obtain the degree.
You must make normal progress by meeting the following conditions: You must enroll in at least 12 units each semester (13 if you are in the M.E.T. program).
Students may not enroll for fewer than 10 units or more than 16 without obtaining prior permission of the Dean of Students. A standard courseload consists of 10-16 units. (To complete the 85 units required for a JD degree, students must average 13-14 units per semester during their second and third years).
Standards for J.D. Graduation. A grade point average of 2.0. Completion of 88 credits of academic work.
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All undergraduate students must earn a minimum of 120 semester units for graduation. No more than 4 PE Units and 16 Special Studies (97, 98, 99, 197, 198, and 199) may apply to the 120 unit minimum. (Note: these limitations are applied in the Academic Progress Report (APR) and not on CalCentral, MyAcademics.)
A standard courseload consists of 10-16 units. (To complete the 85 units required for a JD degree, students must average 13-14 units per semester during their second and third years). An acceptable overload consists of 17 units and requires an explanation of the reasons for your request.
All students must enroll in courses for two academic year semesters. All program requirements and coursework must be completed within three years of starting the program. All students must take a minimum of 10 units and a maximum of 16 units per semester.