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Degree Requirements – Law

Overview

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General Education

Introduction to the General Education Experience 

  • 1 unit - UNIV 101

Foundations 

  • 1st-year composition (ENGL 101 and ENGL 102, or ENGL 109H, or ENGL 107 and ENGL 108, or equivalent transfer courses)
  • Math 112 or higher, or equivalent transfer courses (math substitutions not accepted)
  • 4th-semester second language proficiency required

Exploring Perspectives 

  • 3 units – Artist
  • 3 units – Humanist
  • 3 units – Natural Scientist
  • 3 units – Social Scientist

Building Connections

  • 9 units (three courses)

General Education Portfolio

  • 1 unit – UNIV 301

Note: Students must complete a minimum of 32 units in their General Education coursework while satisfying the requirements.

Foundations

  • 1st-year composition (ENGL 101 and ENGL 102, or ENGL 109H, or ENGL 107 and ENGL 108, or equivalent transfer courses)
  • Math 112 or higher, or equivalent transfer courses (math substitutions not accepted)
  • 4th-semester second language proficiency required

 

General Education

  • 6 units Tier 1 Individuals & Societies – 150
  • 6 units Tier 1 Traditions & Cultures – 160
  • 6 units Tier 1 Natural Sciences – 170

 

  • 3 units Tier 2 Arts
  • 3 units Tier 2 Humanities
  • 3 units Tier 2 Natural Sciences
  • 3 units Diversity

 

Fall 2021 or Earlier - GEN-ED Checklist

Minor

A minor is required for this program. Minors typically are 18-21 units.

Introductory Courses

  • Complete 12 units total

Required course:

Choose two courses:

One 3 unit ±¬ÁϳԹÏÍøelective to be chosen in consultation with your advisor.

Law Core Courses

  • 12 units total

Law Electives

  • Choose two courses (6 units)
  • A maximum of 3 units of intenrship credit may be used toward this requirement (with a maximum of 6 units of internship credit toward the overall major requirements)
LAW 413B: Law, Economics and Civil Society
LAW 418 Political Economy, Law & Experimentation
LAW 360: Visualizing Justice
LAW 389: Sex, Race, Drugs & Power in the Supreme Court
LAW 396H: Honors Special Topics Seminar
LAW 406: Visual Storytelling and the Law
LAW 407: Legal Analysis, Writing and Research
LAW 411: Agriculture, Environmental and Legal Issues
LAW 416: Introduction to Business Organizations Law
LAW 421: Administrative Law
LAW 436: Risk Management/ Insurance
LAW 440A: Introduction to Human Rights Law
LAW 442: Entertainment Law
LAW 444B: Introduction to International Commercial Transactions
LAW 447: Case Studies in State Health Policy
LAW 450A: Native American Law & Policy
LAW 451: Introduction to Public International Law
LAW 452: Health Law
LAW 453: Introduction to Immigration Law and Policy
LAW 453A: International Trade Law and Policy
LAW 454: Environmental Law and Policy
LAW 455: Intellectual Property
LAW 456: Family Law
LAW 457: Employment Law
LAW 458: Introduction to Criminal Law
LAW 459: Public Intl. Environmental Law
LAW 460: Land-Use Planning Law
LAW 461: Legislative Analysis
LAW 462: Intro. to Alternative Dispute Resolution
LAW 462A: Workplace Dispute Resolution
LAW 465A: Interviewing and Counselling
LAW 467: Tribal Courts Practice and Procedure
LAW 469: Native Amer. Family and Domestic Rel. Law
LAW 471: Communications Law
LAW 472: Criminal Procedure: Investigation and Arrest
LAW 474: History of Human Rights, Citizens and Refugee Law
LAW 475D: Leadership and Equity in the Life Sciences
LAW 480: Introduction to Information Privacy
LAW 480B: Data and Privacy and Cybersecurity in HealthCare
LAW 484B: Aging and Social Justice
LAW 493A: Legal Internship
LAW 493B: Congressional Internship
LAW 493H: Honors Internship
LAW 493L: Legislative Internship
LAW 496A: Law Clinic
LAW 498H: Honors Thesis
LAW 498H: Honors Thesis
LAW 499: Independent Study
LAW 499H: Honors Independent Study

Political Science Electives

  • Choose two courses (6 units)
  • A maximum of 3 units of intenrship credit may be used toward this requirement (with a maximum of 6 units of internship credit toward the overall major requirements)

Additional Elective

  • Choose one course (3 units) from the list of Law and Political Science electives above.