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Pre-Law Studies Option

  • Articulate key concepts and events in American cultural history and their global impact.
  • Demonstrate ability to write clear analytical prose.
  • Demonstrate capacity to compare ideas and material objects from different disciplinary perspectives.
  • Develop research skills, including handling of primary and secondary sources, library use, and online scholarly search tools.
  • Demonstrate ability to identify specific cultural tensions arising around freedoms protected by the first, second, and fourteenth amendments to the constitution.
Course List
Code Title Credits
COMM 114 *ARGUMENT AND CRITICAL DISCOURSE 3
COMM 320 INTRODUCTION TO RHETORICAL THEORY 3
ENG 416 POWER AND REPRESENTATION 4
PS 362 MODERN POLITICAL THOUGHT 4
PS 382 CONSTITUTIONAL LAW: CIVIL LIBERTIES 4
or PS 383 *CONSTITUTIONAL LAW: CIVIL RIGHTS
PS 475 ENVIRONMENTAL POLITICS AND POLICY 4
or SSCI 301 ^QUALITATIVE RESEARCH METHODS FOR THE SOCIAL SCIENCES
Total Credits 22

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Baccalaureate Core Course (BCC)

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Writing Intensive Course (WIC)