Concentrations

Students select one of three areas of concentration for the elective portion of the program.  The concentrations consist of five courses that focus on a specific approach to the field of legal studies.  Course selection is made with the assistance of the program adviser. Only the paralegal studies concentration is designed to prepare students to become paralegals.

Public Affairs
Dispute Resolution
Paralegal Studies

Concentration in Public Affairs
The public affairs concentration analyzes the application of law to public policy concerns, while developing critical thinking, legal research, and writing skills. Government regulation, multicultural issues, vulnerable populations, international law, and emerging issues are emphasized. This concentration is designed to prepare students for further education in law school, graduate school, or for careers in law-related fields and regulatory affairs in federal, state, or local governments, business, industry, and non-profit organizations.

Concentration Requirements
PA 404Public Policy Analysis
Plus four of the following or related courses as approved by program advisor:
LS 401  Alternative Dispute Resolution: Models and Practice
LS 405  Environmental Law
LS 410  Counter-terrorism and the Law
LS 430Cyberlaw
CJ 100Introduction to Criminal Justice
CJ 102Criminal Law
CJ 209Correctional Treatment Programs
CJ 210 Ethnic and Gender Issues in Criminal Justice
CJ 221Juvenile Justice System
CJ 400Criminal Justice Problems Seminar
CJ 413Victim Law and Service Administration
CO 420Communication and the Law
MR 330Coastal Resources Management
PS 216  Urban Government and Politics 
PS 224Public Attitudes and Public Policy
PS 228  Public Interest Groups 
PS 230Anglo-American Jurisprudence
PS 231  Judicial Behavior 
PS 232  The Politics of the First Amendment 
Plus eight electives

Concentration in Dispute Resolution
Students in the dispute resolution concentration will explore alternative methods for resolving disputes traditionally resolved through the civil or criminal legal systems. This concentration provides students with an understanding of the theories and practices of alternative dispute resolution and an introduction to practical skills in negotiation, mediation, and facilitation. Graduates are prepared for law-related, alternative dispute resolution careers in the judicial system, government agencies and the private sector, or for further education in law school or graduate school.


Concentration Requirements

LS 401Alternative Dispute Resolution: Models and Practice 
Plus four of the following, or related courses, as approved by program advisor:
CO 100Human Communication (Must be in addition to course selected to fulfill common course requirement for the major)
CO 410Management Communication Seminar
CO 205Intercultural Communication
P 321Social Psychology 
SW 340  Group Dynamics 
Plus eight electives
 

Concentration in Paralegal Studies
This concentration prepares students for careers as paralegals in private law firms, government agencies, or corporations. Graduates may pursue employment in law-related areas of the insurance industry, banking and securities, businesses, nonprofits, or in federal, state, or local government.  A paralegal performs specifically delegated substantive legal work under the supervision of an attorney. Concentration electives allow students to focus on areas such as investigations, criminal law, general civil law, or law and financial issues. As part of a high-quality liberal arts education, the concentration will also enable students to pursue broad career opportunities or graduate school. Development of critical thinking, research, and writing abilities is emphasized, along with practical paralegal skills.

Concentration Requirements
LS 239  Civil Procedure II: Litigation 
Plus four of the following, or related courses, as approved by program advisor: 
LS 226
Family Law
LS 244
Estates and Trusts
LS 326
Real Estate Law: Property and Conveyancing
LS 430
Cyberlaw
CJ 100
Introduction to Criminal Justice
CJ 102  Criminal Law
CJ 201 Principles of Criminal Investigation 
FOR 215  Introduction to Forensic Science 
FOR 415  Crime Scene Investigation and Pattern Evidence
CJ 420 Advanced Investigative Techniques
LA 101 Business Law and the Regulatory Environment  
A 101
Introduction to Financial Accounting 
A 112
Introductory Accounting II
A 435
Federal Income Taxation I

Plus eight electives

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