Legal Studies Major
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The student-faculty interaction and the commitment of the professors make the legal studies program at NSU exceptional. Small classes (seldom larger than 30 students) allow professors to get to know each student. Students have an outstanding opportunity to learn and excel in this supportive yet challengingenvironment. Legal studies majors may also select from a number of minors offered by the college.
Special programs include visits by judges, attorneys, and prosecutors.
Description
The legal studies major is designed for students interested in preparing for law school or other graduate study and for those who want to pursue a humanities major with a legal perspective. The courses in the major assist students in developing analytical and communication skills and an understanding of economic, political, and social contexts within which legal issues arise.
The legal studies major is offered during the day and evening on NSU’s main campus.
Learning Outcomes
A successful legal studies graduate is expected to:
- Evaluate the elements of oral and written argument relevant to legal issues;
- Explain the historical development of legal systems;
- Analyze the economic, political and social contexts of legal decisions and legal systems;
- Explain the philosophical issues that arise in law.
Dual Admissions Options
Please refer to Dual Admissions Web site for additional information.
Career Opportunities
Law has been central to shaping a distinctive American culture. Because of its sweeping influence on society, the law will likely continue to expand its defining role in American daily life. As the demand for private and public legal services grows, the demand for keenly analytic and reasoning practitioners expands. NSU's legal studies program focuses on developing these abilities and on preparing students for careers in a global environment that requires an increasing sensitivity to cultural and political diversity.
The successful legal studies graduate can confidently pursue graduate school in law, business, history, politics, and economics. Some fields in which legal studies majors find jobs include:
- Court officials
- Corrections officers
- Business
- Government positions

