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Nov 22, 2024
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Fall 2016 Academic Catalog (August 2016 - December 2016) [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Legal Studies and Pre-Law - Human Rights Emphasis (Minor)
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Legal Studies and Prelaw
Law schools generally require an applicant to be the holder of a bachelor's degree. A curriculum plan is developed by the prelaw student in consultation with the prelaw advisor. This will include an introductory law class, a legal research and writing class, a legal ethics class, a capstone class, and specific electives. Additionally, a student may apply for a clerkship. Classes and activities are tailored to meet the goals of students desiring to attend law school. Moreover, membership in the prelaw fraternity, Phi Alpha Delta, is available to all prelaw students. Most law schools also require students to submit scores from the Law School Admission Test (LSAT). Prelaw students may receive assistance in applying for the LSAT through their prelaw advisor. Core Requirements:
18 Hours General Legal Studies and Prelaw Courses
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