Curriculum
Full-Time Program (Day Division)
Students in the full-time program of study comprise
two-thirds of the total Law School enrollment. Each year, an entering class of
approximately 160 full-time students are admitted and divided into two sections.
The typical full-time student graduates in three years. The full-time study of
law is a time-consuming and intensive undertaking. Classes for full-time
students are usually scheduled between 8:30 am and 5:30 pm each day, Monday
through Friday. Students attend class for three to four hours each day. For each
hour in class, students average three hours of reading, briefing and outlining
course materials outside of class.
The Law School strongly discourages outside
employment for full-time students during the first year and recommends that
students devote their time and energy to legal studies. Upperclass students may
not work more than 20 hours per week.
Part-Time Programs
For nearly a century, Capital has been committed to making legal education
available to those who might otherwise not have access. In keeping with that
mission, Capital University Law School offers two part time programs.
Part-Time Evening DivisionCapital's Evening Division is designed to accommodate students who have
daytime commitments and must attend classes after 6:00 pm. Part-time students
should not work more than 40 hours per week. Most required courses for the
Evening Division are offered between the hours of 6:00 pm and 10:00 pm, Monday,
Wednesday and Friday. Elective courses are held weekday evenings and
occasionally on Saturday mornings.
Part-time evening students are required to take nine or 10 hours of class
each week during the first two years, with the first summer required. In order
to graduate in four years, evening students must take five or six hours of class
during each of two summers and nine hours of class each of the four regular
semesters after the first two years.
Part-Time Day Division
The Part-Time Day Division is designed for
individuals who work evenings or nights, those who might be stay-at-home
parents, or others who might have been away from the classroom environment for a
while and want to ease back into the educational experience. Students in this
program will take approximately nine hours per semester.
The program will take students four to five years to
complete, depending upon whether they take summer courses. While most required
courses and many of the elective courses tested on the bar exam will fall
between the hours of 8:30 am and 3:30 pm, some courses will fall outside of this
time block.