The University of Florida Levin College of Law (UF Law) syllabus/course structure information thatβs publicly available for the 2025β2026 academic year, including Spring 2026. Specific detailed syllabi (PDFs with week-by-week topics) are usually published on UFβs site for each course and updated close to the start of the term, but the course listings and categories give a clear picture of what the law curriculum includes.
The official syllabi for specific classes in Spring/Fall 2026 are posted by UF Law as they become available, usually just before the semester starts.
The Juris Doctor (J.D.) at UF is a three-year (full-time) professional law degree. Students complete required foundational courses in the first year and then take upper-level electives, skills courses, and experiential opportunities in the 2L and 3L years.
Core foundational legal courses required for all JD students:
Fall 1L
Contracts (LAW 5000) β typically 4 credits
Torts (LAW 5700) β typically 4 credits
Legal Research (LAW 5803) β typically 1 credit
Legal Writing (LAW 5792) β typically 2 credits
Introduction to Lawyering (LAW 5755) β typically 2 credits
Spring 1L
Civil Procedure (LAW 5301) β typically 4 credits
Constitutional Law (LAW 5501) β typically 4 credits
Property (LAW 5400) β typically 4 credits
Criminal Law (LAW 5100) β typically 3β4 credits
Appellate Advocacy or Legal Writing II (for persuasive writing)* β typically 2β3 credits
Students enrolling after August 2020 take Legal Writing II: Persuasive Writing instead of Appellate Advocacy.
After completing 1L, students choose from upper-level electives (examples below). Many students also begin skills/clinics and satisfy additional requirements.
Typical courses include (you choose):
Professional Responsibility β required (LAW 6750)
Legal Drafting β required practical credit (LAW 6955)
Experiential Learning (clinics/externships/simulations)
Electives such as:
Administrative Law
Business Associations
Evidence
Bankruptcy
Antitrust
International Human Rights
Trial Practice
Environmental Law
Negotiation
Taxation
Other seminars & topics based offerings
(Actual course offerings vary each semester β UF publishes schedules for Spring 2026 and Fall 2025 which preview many courses likely to appear again in 2026.)
In the final year students continue electives, clinics, advanced seminars, and required experiential/legal drafting credits and finish any outstanding degree requirements.
Typical courses include:
Upper-level electives in areas like:
Constitutional Law theory seminars
Health Law
Intellectual Property
Corporate Taxation
Trial Practice
Field placements / externships
Advanced writing seminars to satisfy the Advanced Writing Requirement (e.g., LAW 6936 seminars or equivalent practical writing).
To earn the J.D. degree at UF, students must:
β’ Complete all required first-year courses
β’ Complete upper-level requirements:
Legal Drafting
Professional Responsibility
Experiential credits (clinic, externship, simulation)
Advanced writing requirement (seminar, journal article, or course with writing component)
β’ Complete all required credit hours according to UF Law policy
These are typically taken by all full-time JD students in their first year:
Civil Procedure
Property
Torts (multiple sections)
Legal Research
Legal Writing
Introduction to Lawyering
(Syllabi available closer to term start; each includes topics, assignments, and assessment info)
Students in second and third year may take (but are not limited to) the following:
Administrative Law
Antitrust
Bankruptcy
Business Associations
Complex Civil Litigation
Criminal Procedure β Adversary System
Accounting for Lawyers
Artificial Intelligence, Technology, and the Law
Condo & Community Development
(Individual syllabus PDFs list detailed readings & assignments)
Seminars usually require more writing and research:
Advanced Constitutional Theory
Appellate Law and Policy
Constitutional Change
Economic, Social, and Cultural Rights
Historic Preservation
Supreme Court Controversies (topics vary by semester)
Seminars typically involve weekly readings, discussions, and a research paper or major project outlined in the syllabus.
These focus on practical, βlawyeringβ skills:
Arbitration Law
Electronic Discovery
Legal Drafting
Negotiation
Pre-Trial & Trial Practice sections
(Each skills syllabus details exercises, projects, and evaluation criteria)
For non-JD students, separate syllabi include topics such as:
Introduction to Contracts
Health Law Survey for Non-Lawyers
Introduction to U.S. Legal System (M.S.L.)
Professional Communication
Incorporated Business for Non-Lawyers (Spring 2026)
UF Law maintains a Syllabi page where downloadable PDFs are posted for each course (with reading lists, schedule, grading methods, policies, etc.). You can check directly here:
π UF Levin College of Law β Courses and Syllabi Page
π https://law.ufl.edu/academics/courses-and-syllabi
Every UF course syllabus β including UF Law β must follow the University of Florida syllabus policy, which requires clearly stated details such as:
Course title and description
Instructor contact information (email, office location, phone)
Required and recommended texts
Grading methods and evaluation criteria
Important academic dates (exams, assignments)
This is part of UFβs general academic policy and applies across all schools including the law college.
Yes. UF Law posts syllabi online for all enrolled courses prior to the first day of class. Typically:
Syllabi are posted at least three days before classes begin each semester.
This applies to JD, LLM, and MSL courses.
Syllabi are available on the UF Levin College of Law website under Courses & Syllabi. Youβll find syllabi listed by semester, including:
Required first-year courses
Upper-level electives
Skills and practicum courses
MSL and LLM offerings
You can also access previous semestersβ syllabi for reference.
UF Law follows a semester system with:
Fall Semester (usually starting in August)
Spring Semester (usually starting in January)
Some courses (like compressed courses) run in intensive shorter blocks early in the term.
Common categories include:
First-Year Required Courses: e.g., Civil Procedure, Torts, Property, Legal Writing
Upper-Level Electives: e.g., Administrative Law, Antitrust, Bankruptcy
Skill-Based Courses: Legal Drafting, Negotiation, Trial Practice
Specialized & Clinic Courses: Immigration Clinic, Arbitration Law
Graduate Levels: LLM and MSL courses with specific professional focus
All are listed with instructor and syllabus links online.
Yes β each course syllabus generally lists:
Required textbooks
Casebooks by edition and ISBN
Additional readings (statutes, articles, etc.)
Some instructors also post materials on the Canvas LMS or link to public PDFs.
Most law syllabi detail how students are evaluated, including:
Weight of midterm and final exams
Paper or project grading
Participation and class performance
Details vary by course and instructor, so check syllabi for specifics.
Syllabi often include or reference:
Academic Honesty & UF Honor Code
Attendance and participation policies
Accommodations for students with disabilities
Grading breakdown and exam schedules
These are standardized across UF courses but can also include instructor-specific expectations.
While syllabi list course-specific dates, the UF Law academic calendar provides semester-wide key dates for:
Start/End of classes
Add/Drop deadlines
Exam periods
University holidays
This calendar is also posted on the law school website.
Syllabi are considered a contract between students and instructors, so major changes are rare. However:
Minor scheduling tweaks (assignment date shifts) may occur
Instructors usually notify students of changes in class or via Canvas
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