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2019-2020 USC Lancaster Bulletin 
    
 
  Nov 26, 2024
 
2019-2020 USC Lancaster Bulletin

Law and Society Interdisciplinary Minor


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Minor Requirements (18 hours)

The Law and Society minor consists of 18 credit hours or 6 courses.

  • Two courses (6 hours) must be chosen from offerings listed under “Foundational Courses” (Group A).
  • Four Courses (12 hours) must be chosen from offerings listed under “Specialized Courses” (Group B)

Group A: Foundational 

Choose 2 courses or 6 hours from the following courses

Group B: Specialized 

Choose 4 courses or 12 hours from the following courses: 

  • ACCT 324 - Survey of Commercial Law     
  • ANTH 353 - Anthropology of Law and Conflict        
  • ECON 508 - Law and Economics   Prerequisites: ECON 221   and ECON 222   or ECON 224  
  • ENGL 340 - Literature and Law  Prerequisites: ENGL 101   and ENGL 102  or equivalent 
  • ENGL 387 - Introduction to Rhetoric  Prerequisites: ENGL 101   and ENGL 102  or equivalent 
  • ENGL 462 - Technical Writing   Prerequisites: ENGL 101   and ENGL 102  or equivalent 
  • ENGL 463 - Business Writing  Prerequisites: ENGL 101   and ENGL 102  or equivalent 
  • FAMS 308 - Global Media Industries  
  • GEOG 515 - Political Geography      
  • GLST 308 - Global Media Industries  
  • HIST 469 - Constitutional History of the United States I         
  • HIST 470 - Constitutional History of the United States II          
  • HRTM 357 - Hotel and Restaurant Law   
  • HRTM 382 - Travel and Tourism Law    
  • JOUR 303 - Law and Ethics of Mass Communications   
  • MGMT 407 - Corporate Social Responsibility and Stakeholder Management  Prerequisites: MGMT 371  
  • PHIL 320 - Ethics         
  • PHIL 330 - Social and Political Philosophy  
  • PHIL 331 - Crime and Justice       
  • PHIL 329 - Law and Religion  
  • PHIL 352 - Freedom and Human Interaction        
  • POLI 300 - Social and Political Philosophy   
  • POLI 302 - Classical and Medieval Political Theory        
  • POLI 303 - Modern Political Theory          
  • POLI 304 - Contemporary Political Theory       
  • POLI 352 - Gender and Politics  
  • POLI 420 - International Law  
  • POLI 421 - Law and Contemporary International Problems        
  • POLI 450 - Constitutional Law       
  • POLI 451 - Constitutional Law       
  • POLI 452 - The Judicial Process      
  • POLI 453 - Moot Court and Legal Research        
  • POLI 454 - Women and the Law  
  • POLI 554 - Law and Society         
  • RELG 339 - Law and Religious Traditions  
  • RETL 525 - Legal Aspects of Entrepreneurship and E-Commerce  Prerequisites: SPTE 240  or equivalent
  • RETL 530 - Fashion and the Law  Prerequisites: SPTE 240 ​ or equivalent
  • SLIS 315 - Information Policy  Prerequisite: SLIS 201  
  • SLIS 415 - Social Informatics  Prerequisite: SLIS 201 ​ 
  • SOCY 309 - An Introduction to Social Inequality     
  • SOCY 340 - Introduction to Social Problems     
  • SOCY 507 - Sociology of Social Control      
  • SOCY 540 - Sociology of Law  Prerequisites: Any 300-level Sociology course
  • SPCH 331 - Organizational Communication       
  • SPCH 380 - Persuasive Communication         
  • SPCH 387 - Introduction to Rhetoric  
  • SPCH 448 - Contemporary Political Rhetoric        
  • SPCH 543 - Communication, Law, and Society       
  • SPTE 240 - Business Law          
  • SPTE 320 - Sport and the Law  Prerequisites: SPTE 240 ​ or equivalent
  • SPTE 342 - Sport and Entertainment Contracts and Negotiations  Prerequisites: SPTE 240 ​ or equivalent or ACCT 324   or equivalent
  • SPTE 402 - Entertainment and the Law  Prerequisites: SPTE 240 ​ or equivalent
  • WGST 352 - Gender and Politics  
  • WGST 454 - Women and the Law  

 

Note: Departmental or Honors College special topics courses focused on law and society may satisfy minor requirements in either Group A or B, provided that the course substitutions are pre-approved by the office of the Dean of Undergraduate Student Affairs and Advising in Flinn Hall in consultation with faculty content experts; bring a syllabus for the course you want pre-approved. Appeals to register in pre-approved honors college courses should be directed to the Honors College.

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