Minor: Law and Ethics, 18 Credits
Learning Goals for the Law and Ethics Minor
Students who complete the Law and Ethics Minor will be able to:
- Explain and apply basic concepts and distinctions in law.
- Reconstruct and analyze formal arguments.
- Create and evaluate arguments in written and oral forms.
- Explain and analyze the structure and principles of the American political and legal system.
- Explain, apply, and critically evaluate the use of ethical principles in the law.
- Conduct qualitative and empirical research on legal issues.
Requirements
Required Courses (9 credits)
Law in Context (3 credits)
PSYCH 312 | Great Trials of the Century (MMCS) | 3 |
PSYCH 314 | The Criminal Mind: Psychological and Political Perspectives (MMCS) | 3 |
HIST 345/PHR 345 | Civil Rights (RES) | 3 |
EWL 322 | Literature and Human Rights (MMCS) | 3 |
EWL 331 | Literature and Revolution (MMCS) | 3 |
PS 317 | Money, Sex and Power (MMCS) | 3 |
PS 324 | Law, Government & Politics in America | 3 |
Law and Theory (3 credits)
Experiential Learning and Methods (3 credits)
These courses may be substituted for requirements in the minor in consultation with the Program Coordinators: