Academic Catalog 2016-2018

Pre­-Law (Minor)

According to the American Bar Association and law schools, pre-legal education should be a preparation for a lifetime of active involvement in a diverse and changing society and not just a direct preparation for law school. There is no single curricular path that is the ideal preparation for law school. However, this pre-law minor specifically seeks to help students further improve their skills in critical thinking, reading, writing, and public speaking, and also to develop some understanding of what shapes human experience within American society and the American legal system. Although any undergraduate major will suffice for admission to law school, most law school students major in one or more of the following: politics, history, philosophy, and/or English.

Pre-­Law Minor Requirements

Lower Division:

POL 1100Intro to American Politics

3.00 units

Total Credit Hours:3

Upper Division:

HIST 3351Historical Roots of U.S. Law

3.00 units

POL 3400Politics of the American Legal System

3.00 units

POL 3410Constitutional Law I

3.00 units

POL 3411Constitutional Law II

3.00 units

 

POL 4572/POL 4574Public Policy Debate I

2.00 units

or

POL 4573Public Policy Debate II

2.00 units

 

POL 4574/POL 4572Debate Theory into Practice I

1.00 unit

or

POL 4575/POL 4576/POL 4577Debate Theory into Practice II

1.00 unit

Total Credit Hours:15

Total Credit Hours: 18

Pre-Law students should contact the pre-law advisor at least once a semester to keep informed about various activities relevant to their pre-law preparation.

Pre-Law students are encouraged to join the Dominican University of California Pre-Law Chapter of Phi Alpha Delta Law Fraternity, International. Please contact the pre-law advisor or the chapter president for more information.