Pre-Law Credits Requiredi
The requirements listed below are valid for students entering the University prior to fall 2011. For students enrolling for the first time in fall 2011 or later please consult the University Catalog.
Instead of Free Electives, Choose from the Following:
Required Pre-Law Courses (9 credits)
Pre-Law Courses (30 Credits; all count towards Gen. Ed. Requirements)
PLSC 102: American National Government
SPCH 103: Speech Fundamentals
ENGL 103: Writing for a Discipline
RLST 308: Justice/Human Relations in Nuclear Age
ECON 101: Principles of Economics I
HIST 101/102: Europe and Modern World I/II
(or)
HIST 103/104: United States to/since 1877
PHIL 311: Logic
MATH 101 or 111, or STAT 101, or CPSC 101
Pre-Law Electives (9 Credits from the following, some of which may fulfill major requirements)
ACCT 101/102: Principles of Accounting I/II
PSYC 304: Social Psychology
SOC 204: Crime and Delinquency
SOC 306: Sociology and Criminal Justice
ENGL 208: Writing/Communicating in Business
HIST 331: England to 1714
HIST 332: Modern Britain
HIST 340: The African-American Experience
HIST 422: Civil War & Reconstruction: 1840-1847
HIST 440: America in the Cold War Era
PHIL 309: Moral Philosophy
PHIL 312: Bio-Ethics
PHIL 313: Business Ethics
PHIL 410: Philosophy of Law
PLSC 313: Ethics and Public Policy
PLSC 398/399: Internship (no more than 3 credits applicable towards Pre-Law Concentration requirements)