The Rutgers–Camden Legal Studies Minor – Law is the cornerstone of our political, social, and economic systems and the knowledge of law is essential in a broad variety of professional areas. The principal mission of the proposed Legal Studies minor (LSM) is to provide core academic preparation for students who are considering careers and/or graduate programs in which knowledge of law is a distinct advantage. There are multiple professional paths for Legal Studies majors; these include the fields of law, government and politics, criminal justice, business administration, as well as advocacy, non-profit, and community organizations.
Program Benefits |
To provide students with an introduction to law and enhance one’s preparation for a law-related graduate program, law school and/or career. |
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Course Requirements |
All students enrolled in the Legal Studies minor must complete a total of 6 courses (18 credits) among those listed here to earn the minor. The course requirements are as follows: 2 required courses: 4 elective courses, listed below: (12 credits; no more than 6 credits from the same department)
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Elective Courses |
Political Science 50:790:323 The Legislative Process Criminal Justice 50:202:101 Intro to Criminal Justice – formerly 201 Criminal Justice in America Philosophy 50:730:201 Symbolic Logic History 50:512:305 Age of the American Revolution Law 50:790:489 Animal: Ethics & the Law
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Contact/Further Info |
Dr. Anthony Grasso, Pre-Law Advisor, Rutgers-Camden Political Science Department |
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