Pre-Law
Sponsored by the Political Science Department
The pre-law student should be involved in one or more of the following majors: Political Science, History, English, Philosophy, Economics, Criminal Justice, Rhetoric and Speech Communications. The student, in preparation for Law School, needs to be in a rigorous academic discipline.
It is recommended that the student take the following courses:
- Phil 110 Introduction to Logic (3)
- Econ 101 Macroeconomic Principles (3)
- Acct 251 Principles of Accounting I (3)
- Acct 252 Principles of Accounting II (3)
Elective - two of the following History courses:
- Hist 201 US History to 1877 (3)
- Hist 202 US History Since 1877 (3)
- Hist 331 History of England to 1688 (3)
Electives - two of the following:
- PoSc 101 American Government
- PoSc 315 The Supreme Court and the Constitution
- PoSc 325 The Supreme Court and Civil Liberties
- PoSc 358 Constitutional History of the U.S.
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