PRE-LAW PROGRAM
The Pre-Law Program at Dana College provides support and guidance
for undergraduates who wish to prepare for law school. To undertake
the study and practice of law, students must learn to think analytically
and critically, to read widely and intelligently, and to communicate
clearly and effectively. Therefore, the most useful, productive
programs of pre-law study combine the necessary depth of study in
a major field with the breadth that comes from a solid grounding
in the liberal arts and sciences.
At Dana College we have created a program combining courses in a
variety of departments with a major in one of four departments.
Experience suggests that this program of study will best provide
dedicated students with the skills necessary to do well on the LSATs
and in law school. It should also be noted, however, that law schools
will accept students with majors in almost all subjects. If none
of these subjects is of particular interest, please ask to consult
with a law school advisor for further suggestions.
Students majoring in Business
(including Accounting), Criminal
Justice, English
or History
must complete ALL of the following 13 core courses to fulfill successfully
the Pre-Law Program. Students majoring in other subjects may work
out comparable programs with an advisor.
SWK 114 - Introduction to Social Work
CRJ 111 - Criminology
CRJ 310 - Constitutional and Criminal Law
HIS 103 - United States History to 1877
HIS 104 - United States History since 1877
POL 217 - American Government
ACC 101 - Principles of Accounting I
ECO 201 - Principles of Macroeconomics
ECO 202 - Principles of Microeconomics
ENG 203 - English Literature I
ENG 205 - American Literature I
ENG 303 - Criticism
PHI 202 - Ethics
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