Pre-Law Minor

Offered by the Pre-Law Council
Pre-Law Council: Roger O. Babin, Samuel D. Brickley 2nd, Jason Charrette, Mark J. Fischler, Chantalle R. Forgues
Pre-Law Advisors: Roger O. Babin, Esq., Samuel D. Brickley 2nd, Esq., Mark J. Fischler, Esq., Chantalle R. Forgues, Esq.

Students may pursue the Pre-Law minor from nearly any major but must build an outstanding academic record and demonstrate a sincerity of purpose to be admitted to law school. To be successful in law school, students should also develop core skills, such as analytical and problem solving, critical reading, writing, oral communication and listening, general research, and task organization and management, as well as the values of serving faithfully the interests of others while promoting justice. The Pre-Law minor provides a framework for students to develop these skills and values. Students must achieve a 3.00 grade point average in the Pre-Law minor courses.

Students interested in attending law school should contact one of the Pre-Law advisors as early as possible in their undergraduate studies. Students are also strongly encouraged to complete a commercially available Law School Admission Test (LSAT) preparation course prior to taking the LSAT. Information about the LSAT is available on the Law School Admission Council’s Web site (www.lsac.org).

Please see complete information on all of the requirements to earn a minor at Plymouth State University.

Course Title Credits
Group I
Complete two courses from the following:7-8
Business Writing and Presenting (WRCO)
Public Speaking
Technical Communication (TECO,WRCO)
Advanced Composition
Non-Fiction Workshop
Elements of Logic (QRCO)
Professional Selling Skills I
Negotiations & Conflict Resolution
Group II
Complete one course from the following:3-4
Business Law and Ethics (DICO)
Society, Ethics, and the Law (DICO)
CyberEthics (DICO,WRCO)
Political Thought
Business Ethics (DICO,INCO)
Group III
Complete eight credits from the following:8
The Individual and the Law (SSDI)
Criminal Procedure
Criminal Law
Law and Society in US History (DICO)
Topics in Law
Sports Law
Workplace Law
Real Estate Law
Commercial and Consumer Law
Public Administration (DICO)
Constitutional Law: Civil Liberties
Psychology and Law
Total Credits18-20

At least eight credits of 3000/4000 level courses must be taken as part of the minor.