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Oct 13, 2024
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University Catalog 2017-2018 [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Minor in Law and Society
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The Minor in Law and Society is designed for students majoring in other fields who wish to study how social forces influence the legal system and how the law affects society from a sociological perspective. The minor helps prepare students for a wide variety of law-related careers and professional programs.
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Requirements for the Minor (21 units)
Lower Division Required Course (3 units)
Upper Division Required Course (3 units)
Core Elective (3 units)
Select one course from the following:
Electives (12 units)
Select 12 units from the following courses. These electives may include up to 6 units of independent work in Law and Society (internship or directed study) with the Law and Society Adviser’s approval. Law-related coursework from other departments requires adviser approval.
Field Experience and Independent Study Opportunities
Directed study (SOC 4990 ) allows students to expand on their special interests in law and society. A directed study is usually in an area that the department’s normal course offerings do not cover. Students meet regularly with their faculty supervisor and earn 1 to 3 units of credit and up to 6 units if the course is repeated. Individual research projects may involve library or field research.
Internship Opportunities
Students can earn up to 3 units in a directed internship program (SOC 3980 or SOC 4980 ) or through the Sociology Internships and Service Learning SOC 4050 class by arranging a work agreement with an approved agency (such as a government agency, business, or citizen group) and the Law and Society Adviser the quarter before enrolling in the course.
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