Global Natural Resources, Energy, and Environmental Law LLM
Global Natural Resources, Energy, and Environmental Law have never been more critical, bringing together complex legal, business, and policy-making decisions:
Valuable to both U.S.- and foreign-trained graduate students, the LLM in Global Natural Resources, Energy, and Environmental Law at the University of Denver Sturm College of Law provides a world-leading course of graduate study and experience for students seeking greater understanding of these issues, and their associated challenges and opportunities. Students can immerse themselves in classes on mining natural resources, and energy law, as well as skills-based classes to enhance their transactional skills for practice.
- Courses in mining law, natural resources law, energy law, water law, and sustainability.
- Experiential education with opportunities for learning critical skills for practice and externships.
- Foreign-trained graduate students will also have access to ESL support alongside introductory classes on the American legal system designed to build on their prior legal experience.
- Access to classes at the Colorado School of Mines, the Daniels College of Business, and the Korbel School of International Studies.
Beginning Fall 2024, students enrolled in the LLM in Global Natural Resources, Energy, and Environmental Law who are eligible for and seeking to sit for a bar exam in the United States after graduation — and who have not previously been licensed to practice law in any U.S. jurisdiction — will be provided with Themis Bar Review’s complete post-graduation bar review course designed specifically for foreign-trained LLM students at no cost, completely funded by the University of Denver Sturm College of Law. Please see additional notes below concerning eligibility.
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