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Students should prepare for a career in law
by acquiring the ability to think, write, and speak clearly. They should
also cultivate a genuine concern for human institutions and values.
Though law schools require no particular
undergraduate major or course of study, courses in constitutional law,
business law, and criminology are available at Monmouth College. Students
may also gain experience in law-related internships for college credit.
Courses in constitutional law, business
law, and criminology are available.
The pre-law concentration consists of
five classes, including
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PSC 395 |
Constitutional Issues |
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BUS 322 |
Business
Law |
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PHIL 201 |
Introduction to Logic |
and any two of the courses listed below:
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CAT 335 |
Argumentation |
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CAT 339 |
Persuasion |
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PSC 397 |
States and
Markets |
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PSC 414 |
American
Political Thought |
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PHIL 310 |
Environmental Ethics |
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ECON 340 |
Economics
and the Law |
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BUS 335 |
Mergers and
Acquisitions |
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BUS 382 |
Business
Law II |
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SOC 351 |
Criminology |
Students may also gain experience in law-related internships
for college credit.
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