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Pre-Law Related Major: English

Benefits:

  • For 2,000 years, the study of literature has been foundational to the theory and practice of law 
  • English majors learn to analyze complex texts and construct persuasive, evidence-based arguments
  • English majors study a variety of media: literature, film and television, digital media
  • Small class sizes
  • Work one-on-one with faculty
  • The Department of English offers interdisciplinary approaches to law-related topics: Climate Justice; Race and Migration; Digital  Culture and Ethical AI; Cyber Law - the history and dynamics of law enforcement in computing
  • The Department of English offers courses focusing on the long relationship between law and literature
  • Click here to view more information on English/Legal Careers

 

Extracurricular Activities:

  • Alpha Nu Zeta, the English Honors Society
  • Honors Program in English: special honors courses, research training, year-long faculty-mentored project, Honors Symposium
  • Participation in URECA Celebration and URECA English Symposium
  • For-credit Internships within the major
  • Participation in Mock Trial Program
  • Pre-Law Society



Pre-Law Related Electives:

Course

 Title

Course

EGL 204:

 Title

Literary Analysis and Argumentation

Course

EGL 210:

 Title

Literature, Medicine and Ethics

Course

EGL 272:

 Title

American Narratives of Race and Justice

Course

EGL 284:

 Title

Public Humanities Workshop

Course

EGL 301:

 Title

Authors, Periods, Topics, or Genres, with Intensive Writing

Course

EGL 309:

 Title

Interdisciplinary Study of Literature

Course

EGL 317:

 Title

Energy Humanities and Literature

Course

EGL 353:

 Title

Law and Literature 

Course

EGL 370:

 Title

Literature and Ethics

Course

EGL 380:

 Title

Senior Seminar 

Course

EGL 381:

 Title

Advanced Analytic and Argumentative Writing

For the full list of major requirements, click here.

To view law school applicants by major, click here. 

For more information, contact:

Career Coach, Government, Law and Public Service
Kayla Hayman
kayla.hayman@stonybrook.edu
Undergraduate Program Director
Susan Scheckel, Associate Professor
Susan.scheckel@stonybrook.edu
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