Boston College Law School offers two concentrations: one in Tax Law, and one in Real Estate and Community Development Law. These concentrations are meant to provide students with a deeper understanding of these particular areas of law. To receive a degree in a specific concentration, a student must complete the upper-level concentration requirements and file the appropriate concentration form with the Office of Student and Academic Services. Each concentration requires a minimum of 17 credits in the subject area chosen from a menu of course options, with the exception of the International and Comparative Law concentration, which requires 16 credits. You can find more information regarding each concentration using the tabs below.

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