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Students seeking a baccalaureate degree in another subject may obtain a minor in Legal Studies by completing each of the following courses.The Legal Studies Minor provides students with the technical skills and specialized knowledge to work under the supervision of lawyers in federal and state agencies or court systems, in a variety of legal service settings, in private law offices or corporate legal departments, and in a multitude of other public and private organizations where familiarity with government regulation and legal processes is required. The program also lays the academic foundation for students who later wish to advance to graduate programs in law or public policy. The program is approved by the American Bar Association. Note: Students obtaining a Legal Studies Minor are not authorized to provide direct legal services to the public. The program offers training for paraprofessionals who are authorized to perform substantive legal work under the supervision of a licensed attorney.The program does not train lawyers. Student Learning OutcomesIn addition to the broad-based knowledge and critical thinking, writing, oral communication, and quantitative skills acquired in their baccalaureate program, students who complete the Legal Studies Minor will: 1. Produce superior university-level written documents and oral reports. 2012-2013 Program Information2012-2013 Advising Sheet Legal Studies Exit ExamThe Legal Studies Exit Exam is a graduation requirement for the Minor in Legal Studies. The examination will only be administered twice in a given semester. Students who plan to graduate in the fall or spring semester should contact the Justice Center at 786-1810 to reserve a seat. Summer graduates will need to schedule a date to take the required exam the previous spring semester. In order to participate, students must apply for graduation prior to the scheduled exam date. In fall 2013, the Exit Exam will be scheduled twice in November. Check back here during the semester for exam dates/times - TBA
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Minor in Legal Studies
