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Apr 12, 2025
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2012-2013 Undergraduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Legal Studies- Major
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Law is the cornerstone of our political, social, and economic systems and a grounding in law is essential to a broad variety of professional areas. All organizations – from multi-national corporations and federal agencies to small businesses and local non-profits – operate in a complex and dynamic legal environment. Effective navigation of the changing legal terrain is crucial to organizational success. Understanding the legal environment is a clear advantage to college graduates seeking jobs and careers in a variety of industries and professional fields. The Legal Studies major is designed for students whose graduate study and career prospects will be enhanced by the knowledge of law, as well as the skills of logical analysis, effective communication, and ethical reasoning.
Nazareth College’s major in Legal Studies introduces the students to our judicial system, fundamental concepts of law, and major areas of legal practice. It also develops those skills of analysis and communication that are essential in all areas of professional work. Students are encouraged to connect their learning with their career goals by choosing elective courses from one of five tracks designed to complement diverse graduate study plans and professional aspirations.
Legal Studies major is a 33 credit program consisting of seven required courses, required internship, and three elective courses taken from one of five tracks designed to complement diverse career plans.
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Required Courses
All Legal Studies majors are required to take the following: Elective Courses
Legal Studies majors choose one of the following five elective tracks and complete 9 credits as specified. Public Policy, Politics and Government Track
Take any 3 courses from the following list: Business Management and Administration Track Take any 2 courses from the following list: Non-Profit Management and Advocacy Track
Take any 3 courses from the following list: Criminal Justice Track
Take any 3 courses from the following list: Law Track
Take any 3 courses from the following list: - ACT 357 - Forensic Accounting Credits: 3
- ENGL 135 - PI Shapes of the Imagination: Crime and Detective Fiction Credits: 3
- HRM 329 - Labor Relations and Human Resource Management Law Credits: 3
- LGS 354 - Fundamentals of Criminal Law Credits: 3 /
- LGS 355 - Criminal Trials: History, Context and Practice Credits: 3 /
- LGS 357 - Family Law Credits: 3 /
- LGS 358 - Civil Rights Law Credits: 3 /
- LGS 359 - Environmental Law Credits: 3 /
- MGT 305 - Legal Environment of Business Credits: 3
- MGT 306 - Law for Accountants and Management Credits: 3
- PHL 303 - PII Political Philosophy: Plato to Machiavelli Credits: 3 / or or /
- LGS 484 - Law Internship Credits: 3 (see note below)
Note: LGS 489-Legal Studies Internship option is available only if the student has not used, and is not planning to use, this course to fulfill the internship requirement under “Required Courses.” LGS 484-Law Internship requires a minimum cumulative GPA of 3.0, junior or senior status, and approval of Pre-Law Advisor. PSC 482-Washington DC Internship, PSC 484-Political Science Internship, as well as other possible internship options, have specific requirements, as well as application and approval procedures. To discuss all internship options, please contact Legal Studies Program Director.
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