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Nov 21, 2024
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Undergraduate Catalog 2022-23 [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Legal Studies Minor (LGSN)
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The Legal Studies minor is an interdisciplinary program housed in the College of Arts and Sciences. It is designed for students with varied interests, including those considering attending law school, a career in criminal justice, or in business or government, where a working knowledge of legal issues and the legal system would be useful. The Legal Studies minor will provide undergraduate students with a foundation in the law from several diverse disciplines, enhancing critical thinking skills along with a sound background in legal issues.
Program Objectives
Successful students in this program will be able to:
- Demonstrate an understanding of the foundations of the United States legal system and how it has changed over time.
- Articulate how diverse populations have interacted with the American criminal justice system.
- Critically examine legal issues from multiple disciplinary perspectives.
Program Coordination
The Legal Studies minor will be housed in the College of Arts and Sciences and coordinated by an advisory board consisting of representative faculty from the primary departments and programs with courses included in the program, including the Departments of History, Political Science, and Sociology, and, as an ex-officio member, the Associate Dean of Curriculum in Arts and Sciences. The advisory board is responsible for ensuring the continuity and consistency of course offerings and academic advising, approving any changes to the program curriculum, and addressing other curricula issues as they may arise from time to time. The College of Arts and Sciences Office of Undergraduate Advising, which currently coordinates the pre-law advising programs, will be responsible for advising this new minor.
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Foundational Courses (3 hours)
Choose ONE of the following courses (must be from a department outside of your major):
Intermediate Courses (6-7 hours)
Choose two of the following courses, at least one of which is from a department different from the foundational course:
Upper-Level Courses (9 hours)
Choose three of the following courses, from at least two different departments:
Advising
Given the interdisciplinary nature of this program, it is very important that students work regularly with program advisors in the College of Arts and Sciences Office of Undergraduate Advising. Transfer students should consult the relevant transfer guides and meet with a program advisor to discuss specific course equivalencies.
Academic Standards
Students in this program must earn a grade of “C” or better in all courses counted toward the minor. Courses used to fulfill requirements in your major may not be counted towards this minor. A minimum of 9 hours counted towards the minor must be completed at WMU.
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