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  • By gary_baker
  • April 5, 2026

Criminal_Justice_and_Criminology – Pre-Law Minor

Pre-Law Minor

Law schools look for students with critical thinking skills and problem solving abilities, as well as strong writing and oral communication skills. The courses required for completion of a Pre-Law Minor should help students develop those types of skills.

Three academic years are estimated for the Pre-Law Minor with respect to fall/spring course rotation and prerequisites. Students interested in preparing for the LSAT examination should consult with the chair of the Justice, Law, and Security Department for assistance. Completion of this minor alone may not necessarily facilitate adequate preparation for this professional credential.

18 credits are required for completion of the Pre-Law Minor.

REQUIRED COURSES:  SELECT 1 from the following – 3 credits:

  • PHIL3-4XXX: Upper-level Philosophy
  • PSYC3-4XXX: Upper-level Psychology
  • SOCL3-4XXX: Upper-level Sociology
  • ENGL3-4XXX: Upper-level English or Literature
  • HIST3-4XXX:  Upper-level History

Summary of Requirements

Pre-Law Required Courses: 15 credits

  • CRIM4055
  • ENGL2030
  • PHIL1020
  • PHIL2026
  • POLI3005

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