Law & Public Affairs

Law and Public Affairs is an interdisciplinary major including a core set of courses that give students the background to appraise and understand the American legal system and legal issues. It examines the law as it cuts across themes central to other disciplines and how law permeates social, political, economic and other institutions. The student will examine how decisions are made by these institutions and policy is created, and will develop skills in advocacy, research, problem-solving, writing and critical thinking. Students will also be exposed to a global perspective on law and justice, comparing American legal issues and policies to those of other cultures. Students will have Connected Learning and internship opportunities to build and enhance student learning. Students trained in this major would be prepared to pursue career opportunities in policy and regulation, advocacy, non-profit agency work, government agency work, legal offices for municipalities, or government organizations. Students may also continue with graduate study in such fields as public administration, policy studies, management programs, and political science or law. Graduates with degrees in Law and Public Affairs are qualified to work as a lobbyist , a city and regional planner ,a public or program administrator, a volunteer coordinator , a community outreach coordinator, law firm work-public interest or otherwise, and or corporate work in related organizations.

Major Requirements (25 credits)
LS 101 Foundations of the American Legal System AI(PS) 3
LS 203 Justice, Law and the Constitution 3
LS 202 Legal Research and Analysis 3
LS 301 Legal Writing and Reasoning 3
LS/COM 306 Conflict Resolution and Negotiation Strategies 3
LS323 Justice, Class, Race and Gender AI(ME) 3
LS 441 Senior Seminar: Selected Topics in Justice and Law I 3
LS 442 Senior Seminar: Selected Topics in Justice and Law II 3
LS/CJ 443 Justice Studies Internship and Seminar I 3
LS/CJ 444 Justice Studies Internship and Seminar II 3
Additional Requirements (33 credits)
SOC 101 Introduction to Sociology 3
ECON 103 Economics and Society 3
POLS 101 American Government 3
POLS 201 State and Local Government 3
POLS 210 Political Theory 3
POLS 320 Policymaking and the Political Process 3
POLS/
COM310 Political Communication 3
SOC 221 Contemporary Social Problems AI (ME) 3
SOC 335 Social Policy 3
Choose one of the following: 3
POLS 202 Issues in Contemporary Political Thought
SCI 211 Global Ecology
ECON 325 Economics of Poverty and Discrimination
ENV 201 Environmental Law and Policy
ENV 303 Environment and Social Justice
Choose one of the following: AI(MC) 3
POLS 208 Contemporary Issues in International Relations
CJ 317 Contemporary Justice Systems
LS 305 Comparative Law and Legal Systems
ECON 301 International Economics
General Education Core Requirements and remaining Unrestricted Electives* (62 credits)
Minimum credits required for graduation 120
* Courses marked with an AI code fulfill Area of Inquiry requirements in the General
Education Core. See page 16 for all General Education Core requirements as well as the

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