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Dec 30, 2024
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2018-2019 Undergraduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Pre-Law Minor
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Return to: School of Arts and Science
The Pre-Law minor is open to students in any major who may be interested in pursuing a career in law or law-related fields. It consists of 18 credits to be selected from a list of recommended courses under the advisement of the pre-law coordinator. This list includes a number of courses which students in any major may take as part of their electives. The pre-law coordinator will help students tailor a program suited to their individual interests. In addition to the regular classes, all students will be provided with the opportunity to complete credit internships in cooperating law offices, the legal departments of cooperating corporations and governmental bodies such as district attorneys’ offices. Preference will be given to Pre-Law minors if numbers are limited.
Law school preparation is supported by the faculty of several departments in the School of Arts and Science and the LaPenta School of Business. The Pre-Law minor program is under the direction of the Pre-Law Advisory Committee. Coordinator: Dr. J. Leon.
Objectives
The Pre-Law minor program is designed to develop and enhance those skills required both at law school and in a legal career. It is based on recommendations set down for undergraduate colleges by the Association of American Law Schools. The AALS suggests that interested students develop basic skills and insights in:
- comprehension and expression in words;
- critical understanding of the human institutions and values with which law deals; and
- creative power of thinking.
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Choose five courses from the following list: (3 credits each)
Note:
This list is not extensive; students may take additional courses with the approval of the Pre-Law Coordinator. For more information, contact Dr. J. Leon, Pre-Law Coordinator, Department of Political Science.
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Return to: School of Arts and Science
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