2022-2023 College Catalog

Legal Studies Minor


Legal Studies Minor Requirements

Program of Study:
The program of study consists of three components: three required courses, three electives, and an internship. The coursework must total a minimum of 18 credits. No more than two courses or eight credits may be double-counted toward a student’s major or an alternative minor.

Three required courses

POSC 101US Government & Politics

3

Or

POSC 230Courts and Judicial Process

3

And

POSC 377/PHIL 377Seminar in Philosophy of Law

3

Or

POSC 335International Law

3

And

POSC 270Const Law and Govt Power

3

Or

POSC 280Const Law and Civil Rights

3

Three elective courses from the following:

ANTH 223Cultural Anthropology

3

Forensic Biology Course

BUSA 310Business Law I

3

BUSA 311Business Law II

3

CISC 345Computer Security

4

CRMJ 245Introduction to Law

3

CRMJ 360White Collar Crime

3

ECON 315Government Policy

3

MUST 203Museums & Society: Controversies & Dilemmas

3

PHIL 236Logic

3

PHIL 271Values and Society

3

PHIL 273Relativism

3

PHIL 336Ethics

3

POSC 107Freedom Equality and Power

3

POSC 210State and Local Government

3

POSC 220Congress and the Presidency

3

POSC 232Mock Trial

2

POSC 240Women, Men, and Politics

3

POSC 265Peacekeeping and Security

POSC 278Politics and Law in Asia

3

POSC 290Environmental Politics & Policy

3

POSC 292Public Policy

3

POSC 310Parties and Elections

4

POSC 320Public Administration

3

POSC 330Politics of Race & Ethnicity

3

POSC 340Media and Politics

3

POSC 370Environmental Law

3

POSC 380Energy Politics

3

RELS 243Religion & Politics in America

3

SOCI 340Socio-Political Movements

3

POSC 101, POSC 230, POSC 270, POSC 280, POSC 335, and POSC 377 may also count as electives if not counted as requirements.

Students may petition the Legal Studies Coordinator to count courses not on this list toward the legal studies minor and as substitutions for the required courses.

Internship Requirement

All students are required to complete at least one internship credit in a law or policy related setting such as the courts, a law office, a government agency, or non-profit office. The internship option can be fulfilled during either semester, January, or the summer months.