Law (Minor)
This interdisciplinary minor is open to students in any major. It is designed for students who are interested in learning about the law or interested in attending law school. It introduces students to the law and focuses on substantive law and constitutional law. In addition, legal writing and research are key components of multiple courses.
Minimum Grade Requirement: Cumulative GPA of 2.0 or better in courses used to fulfill the minor requirements.
Residency Requirement: Students must complete at least 12 credits of the minor requirements at Marymount.
Minor Requirements
Minor Required Courses
Take fifteen (15) credits from the following, at least 9 credits must be from the LA subject code:
COMM 403 | Principles of Communication Law | 3 |
HI 323 | Constitution to Conquest: US History, 1789-1848 * * | 3 |
LA 280 | Introduction to the Legal System | 3 |
LA 301 | Civil Litigation | 3 |
LA 302 | Criminal Litigation | 3 |
LA 350 | Cyber Law | 3 |
LA 360 | Legal Topics | 3 |
PH 300 | Modern Logic * | 3 |
POL 335 | American Constitutional Law I | 3 |
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POL 330 | Judicial Politics * | 3 |
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POL 336 | American Constitutional Law II | 3 |
For BBA or ECO students only: LA 249 or ECO 353