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Sep 19, 2024
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2023-2024 Undergraduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Legal Studies Minor
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Minor Requirements:
Minimum grade of C- required. Restrictions:
- Students majoring or minoring in Political Science, Criminal Justice, English, Economics, Marine Science, Philosophy, Public Policy or Sociology may only count one course from each of their majors or minors towards a Legal Studies minor.
Interdisciplinary Courses
Substantive Law Elective:
One of the following: Electives:
Three (3) of the following: - ACCT 350 - Business Law I Credit(s): 3
- ACCT 351 - Business Law II Credit(s): 3
- ACCT 352 - Law and Social Issues in Business Credit(s): 3
- AFRA 220 - The Civil Rights Movement Credit(s): 3-4
- ANTH 355 - Culture, Law, and Human Rights Credit(s): 3
- APEC 450 - Topics in Environmental Law Credit(s): 3
- COMM 345 - Legal Issues of the Mass Media Credit(s): 3
- CRJU 202 - Problems of Criminal Judiciary Credit(s): 3
- CRJU 203 - Problems of Corrections Credit(s): 3
- CRJU 320 - Introduction to Criminal Law Credit(s): 3
- CRJU 324 - American Constitutional History Credit(s): 3
- CRJU 351 - Comparative Criminal Justice Systems Credit(s): 3
- CRJU 352 - International Criminal Justice Credit(s): 3
- CRJU 375 - Criminal Procedure Credit(s): 3
- CRJU 425 - Criminal Law and Social Policy Credit(s): 3
- CRJU 435 - Punishing Speech Credit(s): 3
- CRJU 450 - Prisoners and the Law Credit(s): 3
- CRJU 457 - Criminal Evidence Credit(s): 3
- CRJU 475 - Social Science and the Law Credit(s): 3
- CRJU 480 - Civil Liability in Criminal Justice Credit(s): 3
- ECON 408 - Economics of Law Credit(s): 3
- ECON 463 - The Economics of Regulation Credit(s): 3
- EDUC 240 - Legal and Ethical Issues in American Education Credit(s): 3
- ENGL 430 - Legal Writing Credit(s): 3
- ENGL 450 - Legal Argument Credit(s): 3
- FINC 418 - Seminar in Corporate Governance Credit(s): 3
- HIST 309 - Money, Markets and Mischief: U.S. Business and Political Economy Since 1865 Credit(s): 3
- JOUR 425 - Ethics and Issues in Journalism Credit(s): 3
- MAST 439 - Renewable Energy & Climate: Law, Regulation and Environment Credit(s): 1-3 (3 cr. required)
- MAST 462 - Climate Change: Policy, Equity and Mitigation Credit(s): 3
- MAST 674 - Legal Aspects of the Coastal Zone Credits / Units: 3
- PHIL 212 - Markets, Ethics, and Law Credit(s): 3
- PHIL 346 - Philosophy of Law Credit(s): 3
- PHIL 447 - Topics in Philosophy of Law Credit(s): 3
- POSC 363 - International Law Credit(s): 3
- POSC 380 - Introduction to Law Credit(s): 3
- POSC 401 - Topics in Law and Politics Credit(s): 3
- POSC 402 - The First Amendment Credit(s): 3
- POSC 403 - Civil Liberties Credit(s): 3
- POSC 404 - The Judicial Process Credit(s): 3
- POSC 405 - Constitutional Law Credit(s): 3
- POSC 420 - International Crimes, Criminals, and Courts Credit(s): 3
- POSC 459 - Sexuality and Law Credit(s): 3
- POSC 473 - Gender, Sex and Law Credit(s): 3
- POSC 476 - Election Law Credit(s): 3
- SOCI 345 - Sociology of Law Credit(s): 3
- SOCI 428 - Corporate Crime Credit(s): 3
- SPTM 315 - Legal Aspects of Sport Management Credit(s): 3
- UAPP 230 - Law and Public Policy Credit(s): 3
- UAPP 449 - Civil Rights Law and Policy Credit(s): 3 **
or - UAPP 649 - Civil Rights Law and Policy**
Note:
** Courses that qualify as substitutes for LEST 401 (Senior Seminar); other courses may also qualify. All substitutions must be approved by the Director of Legal Studies. Credits to Total a Minimum of 19
Last Revised for 2023-2024 Academic Year
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