Certificate of Specialization in Green Technology Law - J.D.
Certificate of Specialization - J.D.
Students may undertake a specialization in green technology law. The specialized curricular program ensures students develop a broad background in fundamental areas of law while receiving advanced training in environmental, energy, and intellectual property law. Students who meet the requirements are awarded a Certificate of Specialization in Green Technology Law at graduation.
Students who wish to earn the certificate must take Administrative Law, Energy Regulation and the Environment, Environmental Law and Policy, and Introduction to Intellectual Property; complete four other advanced or more specialized courses in the Environmental Law, Energy Science/Policy, Environmental Science, or IP/Entrepreneurship categories; participate in one extra-curricular activity; and write a research paper on some aspect of environmental, land use, natural resource, or intellectual property law.
See here for more information.
Application for 2010 Certificate of Specialization
To apply for the 2010 Certificate of Specialization in Environmental Law, please download certificate information and the application here and return to CLEE Program Assistant Claire Van Camp, at 2850 Telegraph Ave, Suite 435, by Monday, April 19, 2010.
Alternatively, you can scan and email your application materials to cvancamp@law.berkeley.edu.
An authorization form, allowing a faculty member to access your official transcript, is located here.
