Legal Studies Minor

Program Type
Minor
Est. Time to Complete
2-3 Years
School
School of the Arts, Communication and Global Studies
Delivery Mode
On Campus

The Legal Studies minor is designed for students interested in understanding law's role in society, including those considering law school or graduate studies. The minor enhances students’ preparation for careers in the practice of law and related professions.

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