Pre-Law

Admission to law school does not require any specific course of study. Departments offering programs developed as pre-law training are: economics and business administration, English, history, and political science.

An interdisciplinary minor including courses designed for a concentration in pre-law (but is not intended to be a pre-law program) is ACCT 203, BADM 301, ECON 202, PLSC 304, PRLW 444, SPCH 201, and six additional hours chosen from BADM 325, ENGL 219, ENGL 332, PHIL 205, PLSC 305, or SOC 309.

Each program gives students a broad background upon which to build formal legal training.