| Required
for the Minor
A Minor
in Law, Politics, & Society consists
of completion of 18 units including one required
and five elective courses to be chosen from the
coursework below.
The required coursework includes: POSC 375 Law, Politics & Society (3
Units)
Choose
five courses from among the following:
Political Science:
Choose not more than 3 of these Political Science courses POSC414 The Legislative
Process (3 units)
POSC472 The Judicial Process (Cross-Listed: Also Criminal Justice 472)
(3 units)
POSC473 Introduction to Constitutional Law (3 units)
POSC474 Civil Rights and Civil Liberties (3 units)
POSC475 Administrative Law (3 units)
POSC476 International Law (3 units)
Criminal
Justice:
Choose not more than 3 of these Criminal
Justice courses
CRJU330 Crime & Delinquency or CRJU413,
Juvenile Delinquency (3 units)
CRJU465 Law, Punishment and Justice (3 units)
CRJU467 Philosophies of Punishment (3 units)
CRJU472 The Judicial Process (Cross-Listed: Also Political Science 472)
(3 units)
CRJU485 Search, Seizure and Interrogation I (3 units)
CRJU486 Search, Seizure and Interrogation II (3 units)
History:
HIST480 Development
of American Law (3 units)
HIST484 American Legal and Constitutional History (3 units)
Chicano
Studies:
CHIC360 Chicanos
and the Law (3 units)
Philosophy:
PHIL355 Philosophy
of Law (3 units)
Psychology:
PSYC317 Legal Psychology
(3 units)
Sociology:
SOC413 Juvenile
Delinquency or CRJU330, Crime and Delinquency
(3 units)
SOC465 Law and Society (3 units) For further
information on these alternatives, please see the Political Science adviser.
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