Legal Studies
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Undergraduate & Graduate Dates to Remember*
Fall Term 2010
August 20-22 MBA Orientation
August 25-29 Wolfpack Welcome
August 30 Classes begin
September 3 Add deadline
October 29 Last day to withdraw & last day
to apply for graduation
December 10 Last day of classes
December 11-17 Final Exams
Spring Term 2011
January 8 New Student Orientation; MBA Orientation
January 10 Classes begin
January 14 Add deadline
March 4 Last day to withdraw
May 4 Last day of classes for undergraduate students
May 5 Last day of classes for graduate students
May 6-12 Final Exams for day division
May 9-12 Final Exams for graduate and evening students
May 14 Commencement - all colleges
*College of Law dates on Law Bulletin
WEBSITE: interdisciplinary.loyno.edu/legalstudies
The study of law and justice is built on a long and diverse heritage, deeply rooted in the study of the humanities. Law is central to everything we do in life, and in many ways it defines who we are as a people. In keeping with the Jesuit tradition, the goal of this program is to encourage a sustained reflection on fundamental values.
This interdisciplinary minor program allows students the freedom to sample from a wide variety of courses to pursue specific interests within the organizing framework of the law.
The Legal Studies minor requires students to take seven courses, spread across at least two colleges and three departments. No more than two courses may come from the same department. Students may not use a course from their major to fulfill a minor requirement.
Minor Requirements
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College of Business
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College of Humanities and Natural Sciences Languages and Cultures
English
History
Philosophy
Religious Studies
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College of Music and Fine Arts Music Industries
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College of Social Sciences Mass Communication
Criminal Justice
Political Science
Sociology
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| Total | 21 hrs. |