Pre-Law, Minor
The minor in Pre-Law allows students to explore in an interdisciplinary manner, the philosophical, political, criminal, and psychological aspects of American society toward preparation for legal studies after graduation and a career in law as well as related careers.
What Can I Do with this Minor?
- Pre-Professional Program
The minor in Pre-Law presents students with an introduction to law and legal institutions and emphasizes the skills necessary for success in law school, as well as graduate programs and careers related to law. This minor can also open doors to a career in intelligence.
Some career paths for those minoring in Pre-Law include:
- Accountant
- Attorney
- Human resources representative
- Law librarian
- Legislative assistant
- Legal assistant
- Law enforcement officer
- Law librarian
- Paralegal
- Victim advocate
Program Information
- Degree Awarded
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- Minor
- Program Type
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- Minor
- Program Location
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- Main Campus - Northeast Philadelphia
- Required Credit Hours
- 18
Program Overview
Pre-Law can help to prepare you for law school and a career in law, the courts, management, politics, or to run for public office. Courses should be selected in consultation with the Pre-Law Advisor.
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