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Nov 23, 2024
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2014-2015 Law Bulletin [ARCHIVED BULLETIN]
Energy Law (Online), MJEL
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The Master of Jurisprudence in Energy Law (the MJEL) at The University of Tulsa, College of Law is a cutting edge, entirely online degree. It is part of TU Law’s Sustainable Energy and Resources Law (SERL) program, which itself grew from the Nation’s oldest and venerated Energy Law and Policy research institute, the National Energy Law and Policy Institute. Courses in the MJEL program are developed and taught by TU professors as well as other recognized experts. MJEL candidates will successfully complete four required courses, elective courses of their choice, and a two-hour thesis totaling 24 credit hours.
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The six required courses are (15 credit hours):
Electives:
Three elective classes (9 credits) are to be taken from ten different elective course options.
Note:
As you peruse the website, you may notice that the classes offered in the MJEL degree are the upper division law classes offered in-person at the Law School as a part of the SERL curriculum.
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