The underlying philosophy of the CEAT Legal Studies Program is to train engineers how to interrelate with the legal duties placed on the engineering profession.  To that end, four courses have been developed to educate our students in critical areas of engineering practice.  You may get more detailed information concerning each of the courses by clicking the appropriate link below.  These courses carry the general engineering or ENGR designation emphasizing that the courses are geared to all engineers.  In fact, since the courses are geared to explore the interface of technology and law, the courses are accessible to all students who are comfortable with technical and scientific topics. 

Click here if you are interested in seeing who enrolls in the LSE courses.

We invited you to explore recent syllabi for the four courses in the program for more information:

ENGR 4103 - Impact of Law on Engineering Practice

ENGR 4113 - Intellectual Property for Technical Professionals

ENGR 4123 - Product Liability Law for Technical Professionals

ENGR 4133 - Environmental Regulation for Technical Professionals

Who enrolls in our classes?

Other CEAT courses with a legal foundation:

CMT 4563