LEGAL STUDIES CORE

Take the following courses:

PS-101 Introduction to U.S. Government

4 CreditsS, WK-SIPre- or Co-requisite: FYC-101

PS-110 Exploring the Law

1 Credit  

PL-105  Introduction to Logic

4 CreditsH,WK-FR 


ELECTIVES

Complete 11 credits from the following courses (no more than three credits of PS-190A can be included in the Legal Studies Secondary Emphasis):

EB-105  International Economic Issues

3 CreditsS,I

EB-203  Introduction to Business Law

3 CreditsS 

EB-204  Legal Regulation of Business

3 CreditsSPrerequisite: Sophomore standing. 

EB-379  Bargaining and Conflict Management

3 CreditsS,CSPrerequisite: EB202 or PACS202. 

EB-399  Special Topics

1-4 Credits  

ESS-337 Environmental Law

3 CreditsS, CTGISPrerequisites: ESS-100 or PS-110. Must have sophomore standing or above.

HS-115 United States to 1877

4 CreditsH, SW-USPre- or Co-Requisite: FYC-101

HS-116 The U.S. Since 1877

4 CreditsH, SW-ERPre- or co-requisite: FYC-101

HS-325 The U.S. Since 1945

4 CreditsHPrerequisite: HS116.

PACS-108  Mediation

1-3 CreditsS 

PL-106  Introduction to Ethics

4 CreditsH,SW-ER

PS-102 Introduction to International Politics

4 CreditsS, I, SW-GE

PS-155 Lobbying

1 CreditS 

PS-190A Mock Trial

3 CreditsCS 

PS-190B Mock Trial

1 CreditCS 

PS-311 Constitutional Interpretation: Powers of Government

4 CreditsHPrerequisites: PS101 or permission.

PS-312 Constitutional Interpretation: Civil Rights

4 CreditsH, CWPrerequisites: PS101 or permission.

PS-313 Congress and Presidency

4 CreditsS, CWPrerequisite: PS101.

PS-320 Topics Political Philos & Jurisprudence

3 CreditsH 

PS-334 Human Rights

3 CreditsI, SPrerequisite: PS102.


Secondary Emphasis Credit Total = 20

Six credits must be at the 300/400-level.  Any course exception must be approved by the advisor and/or department chair.