The PPL major is designed for students who are interested in the study of law and its relationship to government and politics. The major is not a pre-professional program per se, but will instead provide an especially rigorous curriculum of courses that will be of interest to undergraduates who are interested in law and legal issues.
Major in Politics and Public Law (B.A. or B.S.) | Hours | ||
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General Education Core Requirements | 56-58 | ||
Technical Requirement (Counted as part of the General Education core) | 9 | ||
ECO 2220, Principles of Microeconomics | 3 | ||
PSC 1210, American Government |
3
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PHI 1510, Critical Thinking | 3 | ||
PSC Core Courses |
19
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PSC 2200, American Political Institutions | 3 | ||
PSC 2300, International Relations |
3
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PSC 2400, Introduction to Comparative Politics | 3 | ||
PSC 2500, Political Theory |
3
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PSC 2600, Discipline of Political Science | 3 | ||
PSC 4600, Political Science Senior Seminar | 3 | ||
PSC 4980, Political Science Exit Seminar |
0
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Other Major Requirements | 30 | ||
PSC 2700, Political Economy |
3
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PSC 3280 and 3290, Constitutional Law I and II | 6 | ||
PSC 4320, International Law and Organization (3), or PSC 4490, Comparative Legal Systems |
3
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MGT 2410, Business Law I | 3 | ||
PHI 3170, Philosophy of Law (3), or PSC 4290, The Nature and Function of Law (3) |
3
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Approved Major Electives 1 | 12 | ||
Total Major Hours | 49 | ||
Minor (waived) | 0 | ||
General Free Electives |
23-25 |
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Total Hours | 128 |
1 Students may count up to six (6) credit hours of internship (PSC 3010 or 4010) toward the Politics and Public Law major.
Approved Electives for Politics and Public Law (PPL) Major | |||
PSC 4490, Comparative Legal Systems | |||
PSC 4000, Internship | |||
PSC 4010, Capital Internship |
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PSC 3510, Theories of the Civil Society | |||
PSC 3550, Modern Ideologies | |||
PSC 4290, The Nature and FUnction of Law | |||
PHI 4200, Philosophy of Law | |||
MBU 2520, Copyright Law | |||
MDS 4100, Communication Law | |||
SOC 3700, Criminal Justice | |||
SOC 3800, Criminology | |||
MGT 4220, Business Law II | |||