PRE-LAW PHILOSOPHY MINOR (360004M)
A total of 18 credits

The Pre-Law Philosophy Minor prepares students interested in pursuing a career in law to hone their logic, reasoning, and analytic skills--skills required for the study of law.  And, since law permeates every aspect of our lives, the interdisciplinary nature of this program allows designated courses from a variety of disciplines across campus to count as partial credit toward the minor.

REQUIRED Courses (12 credits)
3600:210   Logic for Lawyers * 3 credits
3600:421#   Philosophy of Law 3 credits
ONE of the following:
3600:120   Introduction to Ethics * 3 credits
3600:150   Critical Thinking * 3 credits
3600:170   Introduction to Logic * 3 credits  
ONE of the following:
3600:324   Social and Political Philosophy 3 credits
3600:327   Law and Morality 3 credits
3600:329   Philosophies of International Law 3 credits
3600:363   Police Ethics 3 credits
3600:374   Symbolic Logic 3 credits
ELECTIVE Courses: (6 credits)
2235:220   Environmental Law & Regulations 3 credits
3002:301   Civil Rights Movements in America 3 credits
3250:405#   Economics of the Public Sector 3 credits
3300:376#   Legal Writing 3 credits
3350:432   Land Use Planning Law 3 credits
3400:452   American Revolutionary Era 3 credits
3400:453   The Early American Republic 3 credits
3600:324   Social and Political Philosophy 3 credits
3600:327   Law and Morality 3 credits
3600:329   Philosophies of International Law 3 credits
3600:361   Biomedical Ethics * 3 credits
3600:362   Business Ethics 3 credits
3600:363   Police Ethics 3 credits
3600:374   Symbolic Logic 3 credits
3600:418#   20th Century Analytic Philosophy 3 credits
3700:302   American Political Ideas 3 credits
3700:313   International Law 3 credits
3700:334   Law, Mediation and Violence 3 credits
3700:335   Law and Society 3 credits
3700:360   The Judicial Process 3 credits
3700:361   Politics of the Criminal Justice System 3 credits
3700:363   Crime, Punishment and Politics 3 credits
3700:406   Comparative Constitutional Law 3 credits
3700:461#   The Supreme Court and Constitutional Law     3 credits
3700:462#   The Supreme Court and Civil Liberties 3 credits
3700:483#   Constitutional Problems in Criminal Justice 3 credits
3750:440#   Personnel Psychology and the Law 4 credits
3760:300   Legal Environment of Families 3 credits
3800:275   Legal Aspects of Corrections 3 credits
3800:287#   The Legal System and Psychology 3 credits
3800:302#   Theory of Criminal Law 3 credits
3850:330#   Criminology * 3 credits
3850:441#   Sociology of Law 3 credits
6400:220#   Legal and Social Environment of Business 3 credits
6400:323   International Business Law 3 credits
7600:245   Argumentation * 3 credits
7600:252   Persuasion 3 credits
7600:284   Legal Issues in Media 3 credits
7750:470#   Law for Social Workers 3 credits

 *  Can also be used for General Education credit.
#  Pre-requisite exists for this course (sometimes this is simply the permission of the instructor).

NOTE: Cannot overlap more than 6 credits if obtaining both a Philosophy major and minor or more than one Philosophy minor.