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Dec 04, 2024
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UofM 2020-2021 Undergraduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Legal Thought and Liberal Arts Minor
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The minor in Legal Thought and Liberal Arts is designed to provide an interdisciplinary liberal arts program for students in any major who intend to enter the legal profession. The minor will be of particular benefit to pre-law students whose majors are more professional in nature and who are not exposed to the broader liberal arts curriculum. Students will be introduced to major intellectual traditions of the West and to ethical, social, and economic issues of significance to our time. The courses in the minor require that students read critically, think logically, and write clearly - attributes required of persons in the legal profession. Students wishing to minor in Legal Thought and Liberal Arts should contact the Pre-Professional Advisor in 107 Scates Hall.
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The Minor:
18 semester hours of required courses and electives:
Electives:
Select one course from four of the following five groups (each course chosen must be from a different group):
Economic Context of the Law:
Historical Context of the Law:
Practical Foundations of Jurisprudence:
Theoretical Foundations of Jurisprudence:
Critical Reading and Thinking:
Note
Some of these courses may have prerequisites. Students are responsible for obtaining permission from the instructor to enroll in the course if they have not fulfilled those prerequisites.
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