Certificate Requirements
Drake was the first American law school to offer a specialization in agricultural law. In association with Drake's nationally-recognized Agricultural Law Center, this certificate program consists of 21 credit hours of coursework, an internship and a major legal research and writing project. For more information, contact Professor Hamilton.
Required Courses
- Introduction to Agricultural Law - Law 221, Three Credits
- Food and the Law - Law 230, Three Credits
- Environmental Regulation of Agriculture - Law 312, Three Credits
Elective Courses
- Legislation - Law 233, Two Credits
- Environmental Law - Law 231, Three Credits
- Land Use Control - Law 232 - Three Credits
- Introduction to Intellectual Property - Law 282, Three Credits
- Administrative Law - Law 252, Three Credits
- International Trade - Law 262, Three Credits
- Litigation/Risk Management in Agriculture - Law 399 - Three Credits
- State and Local Government - Law 261, Three Credits
- Wills and Trusts - Law 223, Three Credits