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Pre-Law Minor
Law schools are seeking young
men and women with analytical minds who can think clearly
and logically and then express themselves both orally and in
writing. The Association of American Law Schools advises the
pre-law student to "major in the field in which he is most
interested and do as well as he can in all his subjects.''
The Pre-Law Minor is designed to prepare students for
admission to and success in law school. For more
information, please contact Dr. Deborah Carter Quick,
Department Chair, Pre-Law Advisor at (704) 378-1166 or
dcarter@jcsu.edu.
Students will be required to complete 18 credit hours of
specified courses, maintain a 2.5 GPA, and satisfy all other
University requirements. Successful completion of the Minor
will be recognized on the student's transcript.
Required Courses, 9 credit hours
LAW 230 Introduction to
Legal Studies
LAW 394 LSAT Preparation or PHI 233 Practical Logic
POL 435 Civil Rights and Civil Liberties or POL 491 Moot
Court
Electives, 15 credit hours
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Group 1: Content Courses
BUS 335 The Legal Environment of the Firm
CRIM 131 Introduction to Criminal Justice
CRIM 435 Criminal Law
HIS 135 History of the United States to 1865
HIS 136 History of the United States since 1865
PED 434 Sports Law
POL 131 American Government
POL 331 Law and Politics
POL 434 Constitutional Law
POL 435 Civil Rights and Civil Liberties
POL 491 Moot Court
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Group 2: Skills Courses
ACC 235 Introduction to Financial Accounting
ENG 391 Advanced Composition
LAW 394 LSAT Preparation
PHI 233 Practical Logic
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