Graduate Certificate program in Energy, Environment, and Natural Resources Law at Vermont Law School

Vermont Law and Graduate School - Concentration in Energy Law

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The Concentration in Energy Law involves study of the law and policy relating to renewable energy development and the environmental problems associated with traditional energy production.

The concentration requires a minimum of 14 credits of coursework and experience or writing in the area of energy law. Students are required to earn a GPA of 3.0 or better in all concentration courses in order to earn the concentration. This concentration is not open to MERL or LLM in Energy Law students.

ENV5226 Energy Law Policy in a Carbon-Constrained World.

ENV5344 Alternative Fuels and Renewable Energy (3, DL).

ENV5468 Oil and Gas Production and the Environment (2).

ENV5469 Oil and Gas Development and the Environment (3).

ENV5550 Renewable Energy Project Finance Development (2).

ENV5209 The Law of Toxics and Hazardous Substances (3).

Advanced Writing Requirement (AWR) on an energy topic.

Independent Research Project (IRP) on an energy topic.

LLM thesis or research project on an energy topic.

No Information Duration
14 Credit hours
Yes GRE Required
No Scholarships Available

Composition of student population

3 Post-master's certificate
2 Postbaccalaureate certificate

Tuition for Energy, Environment, and Natural Resources Law graduate program at Vermont Law School

$41,440 In-state Tuition & Fees
$41,440 Out-of-state Tuition & Fees

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Graduate Certificate program in Energy, Environment, and Natural Resources Law