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Pre-Law Minor

Dr. Ali Ferdowsi
Chair
(650) 508-3610
aferdowsi@ndnu.edu

The Pre-Law Minor at Notre Dame de Namur University is an interdisciplinary program that helps students to prepare for law school by enhancing their critical thinking and writing skills, and giving them substantial understanding of the social, cultural, historical, economic and political development of the law in the US and the world. The minor is designed for students who plan to attend law school or are interested in careers in fields closely related to the legal profession. Although the program is hosted by the Department of History and Political Science, students in any major in the undergraduate day school may participate.

The most common undergraduate majors for law students nationwide are Political Science, History and English. Nevertheless, the American Bar Association (ABA) does not recommend any particular major as the best preparation for law school. Instead, the ABA recommends that pre-law students take “a broad range of difficult courses from demanding instructors,” and “seek courses and other experiences that will engage you in critical thinking about important issues, challenge your beliefs and improve your tolerance for uncertainty.” NDNU’s Pre-Law Minor has been designed with these factors in minor.

Prerequisites Units
HST2320 Modern America 3
PHL1330/2330 Formal Logic/Critical Thinking 3
PSC1000 Introduction to American Government 3
     
Total Prerequisite Units 9
These courses may be used to fulfill other requirements including General Degree Requirements.
     
Required Courses Units
     
ENG2108 Advanced Writing 3
PSC2320 The Constitution 3
PSC2340 Legal Reasoning* 3
*Students majoring in Political Science may not take PSC 2340 to fulfill their major requirements.
These courses may be used to fulfill other requirements including General Degree Requirements. 
     
Electives: six units from any of the following: 6
ENG1041 Classics of World Literature II  
ENG2200 Survey of American Literature I  
ENG2201 Survey of American Literature II  
ENG2400 British Literature: Myth, Epic, and Romance  
ENG2403 British Literature: The Age of Elizabeth  
ENG2408 British Literature: Enlightenment and Revolution  
ENG2412 British Literature: Modernism and Postmodern  
HST2110 History of Political and Social Thought  
HST2120 Modern Western Thought  
HST2330 History and Politics of the Civil Rights Movement in the United States (CDiv)
HST2440 Environmental History/Environmental Justice (4)  
PHL2100 Ancient Philosophy  
PHL2200 Moral Problems  
PHL2205 Law, Morality, and Society  
PHL2210 Political and Social Philosophy  
PHL2235 Bioethics  
PHL2410 Women and Philosophy (CDiv)  
PSC2110 International Relations  
PSC2300 State and Local Government  
PSC2330 Gender and the Law  
SOC2309 Criminology  
SOC2317 Deviant Behavior  
SOC2345 The Color of Crime: Race and Criminal Justice (CDiv)
SOC2349 Youth, Crime and Society  
SOC2527 Urban Sociology (CDiv) (4)  
SOC2725 Social Problems (CDiv) (4)  
     
Note: students must take these six elective units from courses other than their majors.
     
Total Unit Requirement  24