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The Pre-Law major at Webber International University gives the student the best of both approaches to the preparation for law school. The business core courses prepare the student for the commercial and corporate aspects of the practice of law and the courses that compose the pre-law major represent the sociological and political aspects that lead to the development of the current legal environment. Students selecting this major should strongly consider elective courses that reinforce analytical and critical thinking and problem solving. The Webber International University curriculum is especially appropriate for students pursuing a career in law because of the concentration of writing and oral communications skills cultivated in the general education courses and the business core courses. Students may also select a minor in another area of business such as accounting or finance. These areas comprise a significant portion of the preparation for law school and the practice of law as a profession.
Academic Requirements
Bachelor of Science in Business Administration
Area of Concentration ---------- 30 hours
Bachelor of Science Degree 30 Credits
BUS351 Business Law
CIS295 Presentation Management
HIS103 History of the United States, 1607-1877
HIS104 History of the United States, 1877- present
MGT321 Business Ethics
POL200 U.S. Government
POL210 International Relations
POL230 Current Events
SBS255 Sociology
PLW499 LSAT Prep Course
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Electives ----------------- 18 credit hours