1976-1977 Academic Catalog

Social Science 85 With few exceptions, most law schools admit only those with a Bachelor's degree. Selection of those admitted is based upon the student's cummulative academic grade point and the result of the law school aptitude test (LSAT)-often with heavy emphasis on the latter. The development of a student's abilities of analysis and communication during his undergraduate study is the best-if not the only-preparation for the LSAT. All pre-law majors are strongly urged to have a second major. I. REQUIRED COURSE THAT MAY SATISFY GENERAL EDUCATION REQUIREMENTS: Hours BE333 - Christian Evidences ................................3 BE220 - Introduction to Philosophy ..........................5 LL231 - World Literature ...................................5 SS100 - Foundations of Social Science .......................5 SS101, 102, 103 - History of Civilization .....................9 27 II. REQUIRED FOR PRE-LAW MAJOR: SS111, 112-U.5'. History .................................10 SS260 - Methods of Research in Political Science ..............5 SS261 - American National Government ......................5 SS262 - American State & Local Government ................. .4 SS463 - American Constitutional Law ....................... .4 SS366 - Public Law ........................................3 BA101, 102 - Principles of Accounting ......................10 PY160 - General Psychology ................................5 SP322 - Persuasive Communication ..........................5 BE321 - Logic .............................................5 56 Ill. ADDITIONAL HOURS MUST BE SELECTED AS FOLLOWS: A. Two of the following courses: LL221 - Introduction to Journalism ........................5 or LL222 - Introduction to Mass Media ......................5 LL305 - English Language ...............................5 LL307 - Modern Grammar ...............................5 SP323 - Organizational Communication ...................3 LL242 - Major British Writers ............................ 5 SP212 - Argumentation & Debate .........................5 8-10 B. Two of the following courses: BA231 - Principles of Economics ......... , ...............5 SS230 - Sociology ..................................... .4 SS332 - Criminology ................................... .4 SS363 - Legislative Process ............................. .4 SS461 - Political Dynamics ..............................3 SS468 - History of Political Thought ......................3 6-9 Total Hours Required 97-102

RkJQdWJsaXNoZXIy MTM4ODY=