January 2026 Course List
Review the exam schedule under "Exam Information and Policies" before registering for classes to make sure there are no conflicts.
You may click on the name of each course for the course description and pre-requisites.
Bar courses cover significant subject matter tested on the Multi-State Professional Responsibility Exam, the Multi-state Bar Exam, or the Texas Bar Exam. For more detailed information about these and other courses which cover subject matter relevant to the bar exam, please see "The Bar Exam: ÎÞÂë×¨Çø Course Recommendations." If you are planning to take a bar exam in another state, you should contact the bar examiners office in that state to determine the subjects tested on that exam. If you have any questions, please see the Assistant Dean for Student Affairs.
Name | Class | Catalog | Section | Professor | Exam | Time | Day | Room | Hrs | Year | New | Bar Exam | Description |
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INTERVIEWING, COUNSELING, & NEGOTIATION (Only meets 1/6-1/9) | 6236 | 7109 | 001 | CAUGHFIELD | PAPERS / PRESENTATIONS | 1000AM-1200PM / 600-800PM | T-F | Walsh | 1 | 2 | FALSE | F | Most lawyers interview clients and witnesses, counsel clients, and negotiate on their clients’ behalf. In this intensive course, students learn these interrelated skills primarily through simulation, where they participate in a series of exercises with prompt feedback. This one-credit, intensive course focuses on skills development and self-reflection to improve those skills. |