Criminal Law: (classes you
should take,
non-encompassing)
Evidence, Police Practices (4th Amendment Law), Adverserial Systems (Federal), the Criminal procedure class for whatever state you're in, Constitutional Law, Federal Jurisdiction, Prosecutorial Ethics, Federal Courts
Constitutional Law: Constitutional Law

, Advanced Constitutional Law, Family Law, Administrative Law, Criminal Procedure, 1st Amendment Law, Police Practices (just to learn 4th Amendment law)
Torts: Torts, Advanced Torts, Civil Procedure, Remedies, Evidence,
Btw, not sure what exactly you can do with con law apart from teaching. The constitutional law stuff is cool to learn but I don't know how lucrative it is as a specialty. Same goes for crim law, it seems most who do that end up in the public sector.