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Pre-Law Related Major: Political Science

Students seeking a career in law often major in Political Science with a concentration in "American Government, Law and Public Policy.” Click here to view the major requirements.

Benefits:

  • Be exposed to constitutional, legal, and political concepts through law-related classes.
  • Practice critical reasoning skills and sharpen logic for arguments.
  • Make use of their professors’ office hours to seek guidance about law school advice.
  • Opportunity to create writing samples. (See recommended WRT courses below)

 

Extracurricular Activities:

Considering a gap year? Think about applying for the MA in Public Policy, click here for more information.

Courses that our students have found beneficial, especially as first-year law school students, include:

  • WRT 380:  Advanced Research Writing: Theories, Methods, Practices
  • WRT 381:  Advanced Analytic and Argumentative Writing 


Pre-Law Related Electives:

Course

Title 

Course

POL 102:

Title 

Introduction to American Government  

Course

POL 311:

Title 

International Law                                                     

Course

POL 319:

Title 

Business Law                                                               

Course

POL 320:

Title 

Constitutional Law & Politics

Course

POL 323:

Title 

The U.S. Congress

Course

POL 325:

Title 

Civil Liberties & Civil Rights

Course

POL 330:

Title 

Gender Issues and the Law

Course

POL 332:

Title 

Politics of Criminal Due Process

Course

POL 333:

Title 

Politics and Environmental Law

Course

POL 390:

Title 

Topics in Political Science (may be repeated as the topic changes)

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 Studies Director
Michael Peress, Professor
Michael.peress@stonybrook.edu
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