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Pre-Law
Advisors:ÌýMatthew Harrigan (Director of Pre-Law Advising), Mike Dana, Melissa Donegan, Meg Eppel Gudgeirsson, Diana Morlang, Lawrence Nelson
ÐÓ°ÉÊÓÆµ offers undergraduates and recent alumni a team of advisors to provide guidance related to (1) vocational discernment and legal career paths, (2) developing an undergraduate plan in preparation for studying law, (3) identifying target law schools and navigating the application timeline, (4) preparing and revising application materials, and (5) laying an early foundation that will lead to a rewarding legal career.ÌýTo schedule a meetingÌýwith a pre-law advisor, students can either make a pre-law advising appointment in the Drahmann Center system or reach out to an advisor directly.
There is no specific major or curriculum required to qualify for law school admission. Successful law school applicants come from a diverse rangeÌýof majors, across the social and behavioral sciences, humanities, business, and STEM fields. However, to successfully prepare for the LSAT and the rigors of law school classes, students are advised to select courses that deepen reading comprehension, promote logical reasoning, demand discipline,Ìýand help developÌýanalytical abilities, research skills, intellectual creativity, Ìýand precision in written and oral communication. For students seeking a structured course plan, the departments of philosophy and political science offer pre-law emphases within their majors (in philosophy, it is also available within the minor). Several departments around the university also offer relevant courses on an elective basis, regardless of enrollment in an emphasis. The following is a non-exhaustive list of courses that may be of interest to pre-law students:
Ethics and the Law
CLAS 188. Greek Justice and Democratic Juries
PHIL 30. Ethics and the Law
PHIL 43. Religion and American Law
PHIL 44. Free Speech, Hate Speech, and Civil Discourse
PHIL 45. Civility and Democracy
PHIL 117. Bioethics and the Law
PHIL 118. Ethics and Constitutional Law
PHIL 119. Ethics and Criminal Law
PHIL 121. Political Philosophy and Ethics
PHIL 123. Philosophy of Law
Skills for Legal Careers
COMM 2. Public Speaking
COMM 129. Advanced Public Speaking
COMM 153. Dialogue and Deliberation
ENGL 100. Writing in the Public Interest
ENGL 115. Argumentation
PHIL 17. Informal Logic
PHIL 18. Introduction to Formal Logic
THTR 8. Acting for Non-Majors
THTR 21. Voice, Speech, and Presentation Skills
Institutions and Policy
ACTG 150. Financial Fraud: Detection and Investigation
BUSN 85. Business Law
COMM 167. Communication Law
ECON 126. Economics and Law
ENVS 120. Introduction to Environmental Law and Regulation in the U.S.
ENVS 122. Environmental Politics and Policy
ENVS 124. Water Law and Policy
FNCE 125. Corporate Financial Policy
FNCE 131. Real Estate Law
MGMT 169. Business and Public Policy
PHSC 156. Health Policy
POLI 45. Criminal Justice System
POLI 124. Law, Security, and Force
POLI 125. International Law
POLI 159. Liberty and the U.S. Constitution
POLI 160. Equality and the U.S. Constitution
POLI 161. Law and Politics in the United States
POLI 163. State & Local Politics
POLI 167. Making Public Policy
POLI 168. U.S. Criminal Legal System: Policy and Reform
POLI 195L. Seminar in U.S. Politics (law-focused)
SOCI 161. Sociology of the Criminal Justice System
Justice and Equality
CHST 106. Urban Education and Multiculturalism
ENVS 170. Environmental Justice
ETHN 120. Immigration in the United States
ETHN 126. Latina/o/x Immigrant Detention and Incorporation in the Age of Terrorism
ETHN 127. Race and Mass Incarceration
ETHN 149. Civil Rights and Anti-Colonial Movements
ETHN 153. Minority Politics in the United States
ETHN 155. Racism in the United States
GNSX 118. Gender and Law in the U.S.
GNSX 188. Gender and Justice
GNSX 189. Sex, Law, and Social Justice
GNSX 193. Gender, Race, Rights, and Resistance
HIST 114. Race, Class, Gender, and Freedom
HIST 138S. Gender and Rights in the Modern Era
HIST 155. African American Pursuit of Freedom
HIST 160. Race and Immigration in the United States
PHSC 187. Structural Racism
POLI 175. Immigration and Citizenship in U.S. Law and Politics
POLI 176. American Indian Affairs in U.S. Law and Politics
SOCI 65. Crime and Delinquency
SOCI 154. Inequality, Poverty, and Social Policy in the United States
SOCI 159. Crime and Punishment
SOCI 160. Law and Society
SOCI 162. Gender and Justice
SOCI 175. Race and Inequality
Internships
The following options exist for students seeking to receive course credit for off-campus internships related to the law. Note that students are responsible for securing their own internships.
ASCI 198. Internship
BUSN 198. Internship
COMM 198. Internship
ELSJ 50. Law and Social Justice
ETHN 198. Internship
GNSX 198. Internship
POLI 198. Public Service Internship
POLI 198A/B/C. Public Sector Study & Internship
SOCI 198. Public Sociology