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Nov 23, 2024
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2018-2019 Law Bulletin [ARCHIVED BULLETIN]
Sustainable Energy and Resources Law (SERL) Certificate
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Robert Butkin, Director of the SERL Certificate Program
918-631-2443
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Program Learning Outcomes
Graduates who earn a SERL Certificate will demonstrate knowledge in the area of energy and natural resources law necessary for effective and responsible participation in the legal profession and energy industry by:
- Understanding various sources of law and legal authority in the areas of energy, natural resources, and environmental law, the relative priority of these laws, and how the laws interact; and
- Demonstrating ability to identify, describe and apply fundamental rules governing various issues in the energy, natural resources, and environmental law areas.
Requirements
The Sustainable Energy and Resources Law (SERL) Certificate is awarded to students who meet the requirements of a total of 14-21 hours of required and elective courses. The requirements are threefold:
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Administrative Law (2-3 hours)
SERL Block Courses (9-12 hours)
Four courses including at least one course each from Blocks A, B, and C.
Block B - Natural Resources Law
Block C - Environmental Law
Advanced Study (3-6 hours)
- SERL Externship
- ELJ Certificate
- Tulsa Law Review Certificate + SERL paper
- SERL Seminar
- Independent SERL Study
- Competition with SERL Topic
Notes:
* Offered every other year.
With permission of the SERL advisor and the course instructor, students may take one course related to energy or natural resources offered by another College and have the hours for that course count towards the 14-21 hours of required elective courses for the SERL certificate. Such enrollment must comply with Section I.A.8 of the College of Law Policies and Regulations.
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