Pre-Law Specialization
The Pre-Law specialization is meant to create a foundation in preparation for a successful career in law. Through this specialization, students are introduced to the American political system, precedent-setting Supreme Court cases, and philosophical/ethical frameworks for judging legal questions.
Requirements
15 credits
Total does not include prerequisite courses.
Complete one course (3 credits) from the following:
POE-110 | United States Political Economy | 3 credits |
POE-215 | Power and Policy | 3 credits |
POE-250 | Introduction to Political Philosophy | 3 credits |
POE-255 | Introduction to Political Philosophy through Plato | 3 credits |
POE-317 | Capitalism and Socialism | 3 credits |
Complete one course (3 credits) from the following:
ENG-255 | Topics in Literature—British | 3 credits |
ENG-265 | Topics in Literature—American | 3 credits |
ENG-275 | Topics in Literature—Postcolonial | 3 credits |
ENG-355 | Advanced Topics in Literature—British | 3 credits |
ENG-365 | Advanced Topics in Literature—America | 3 credits |
ENG-375 | Advanced Topics in Literature—Postcolonial | 3 credits |
Complete one course (3 credits) from the following:
BUS-391 | Business Law | 3 credits |
POE-300 | Constitutional Law I | 3 credits |
POE-335 | International Law and Organizations | 3 credits |
Complete one course (3 credits) from the following:
Complete three credits of the following:
There are multiple pathways to law school. No particular major is recommended. Indeed, law schools accept students who have majored in everything from music to environmental studies. Regardless of the major, students would benefit from courses in several disciplines not required for the minor, including international relations, history, sociology, and environmental studies.