Undergraduate Degree - Political Science - Prelaw
| Program | Political Science - Prelaw |
| Program Code | 4380 Political Science-Prelaw |
| Program Level | Undergraduate |
| Award Type | Bachelor of Arts |
| Start Term | FQ73 |
| College | College of Social Science Relevant Excerpt(s) from Academic Programs:
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| Department | Department of Political Science Relevant Excerpt(s) from Academic Programs:
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Department of Political Science
Undergraduate Programs
Political Science - Prelaw
The prelaw major is designed to introduce students to the study of law and the judicial process and at the same time to provide an orientation to the law which is more general than that of most law schools. Students who elect this program may plan careers in (1) government and large businesses, (2) law firms, (3) individual or partnership practice of civil law, (4) trial practice, including criminal law, and (5) teaching. Since very few law schools provide information about the political, economic, societal and psychological environment in which the law exists, this background must generally be acquired prior to or after law school. The prelaw major is intended to give students the analytical skills and substantive background in those courses which will most likely contribute to their development.
Requirements for the Bachelor of Arts Degree in Political Science–Prelaw
- The University requirements for bachelor's degrees as described in the Undergraduate Education section of this catalog; 120 credits, including general elective credits, are required for the Bachelor of Arts degree in Political Science–Prelaw.
The University's Tier II writing requirement for the Political Science—Prelaw major is met by completing one of the following courses: Political Science 421 or 422. Those courses are referenced in item 3.a.(5) below. - The requirements of the College of Social Science for the Bachelor of Arts degree.
- The following requirements for the major:
a. The following courses in the Department of Political Science (33 credits) (1) All of the following courses (11 credits): PLS 100 Introduction to American National Government 3 PLS 200 Introduction to Political Science 4 PLS 201 Introduction to Methods of Political Analysis 4 (2) One of the following courses (3 credits): PLS 140 Government and Politics of the World 3 PLS 160 Introduction to International Relations 3 PLS 170 Introduction to Political Philosophy 3 (3) One of the following courses (3 credits): PLS 320 The American Judicial Process 3 PLS 321 American Constitutional Law 3 (4) At least four additional political science courses at the 300–400 level to total at least 12 credits. Only one of the following courses may be counted toward this requirement: PLS 494 Field Experience in Political Science or PLS 495 Independent Study (5) One of the following courses (4 credits): PLS 421 Moot Court and Legal Research in Federal Law (W) 4 PLS 422 Seminar in Political Science (W) 4 NOTE: Of the courses taken to satisfy the requirements for 3. a. (2) and 3. a. (4), at least two courses must be in comparative/international politics (PLS 140, PLS 160, PLS 342-359, and PLS 361-369), and at least two courses must be in political philosophy (PLS 170 and PLS 370-379). One of the comparative/international politics courses may be a course from an approved list of courses, offered outside the Department of Political Science. The approved list of comparative/international politics courses is available in the Department of Political Science. Students should consult with their academic advisor with questions concerning this requirement. b. The following courses outside the Department of Political Science (12 to 14 credits): (1) Both of the following courses (6 credits): EC 201 Introduction to Microeconomics 3 EC 202 Introduction to Macroeconomics 3 (2) Two approved history or philosophy courses at the 300-400 level from a list available in the Department of Political Science (6 to 8 credits).
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