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Legal Studies Major

Bethany offers a major and minor in legal studies, as well as a paralegal certificate and pre-law program.

Major Requirements

Note Bethany’s Program Requirements Disclaimer when planning your coursework.

Mission Statement

The legal studies program prepares students for various law-related careers while adhering to biblical moral principles and values. This major equips students for a variety of vocations, including paralegal, business leadership, nonprofit board service, community development, consulting, corrections, and probation. This major also provides a foundation for the pursuit of advanced degrees in law or other graduate programs. Students cultivate a broad understanding of basic principles of law and the role and function of the legal system.

Program Learning Outcomes

Students majoring in legal studies will demonstrate an ability to:

  1. Identify the appropriate legal procedures applicable to a variety of civil and criminal controversies;
  2. Research and analyze the relationships among case facts, statutory law, case law, and constitutional principles involved in specific legal controversies;
  3. Advocate, in both written and oral communication, for a particular party in a legal controversy;
  4. Evaluate, in reference to both the historically contingent legal culture and the more transcendent principles of natural law, the arguments offered by competing sides in legal controversies.
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Legal Studies students travel to Washington D.C. to visit the United States Supreme Court
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Requirements

Lower Division Electives (18 credits)
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Upper Division Requirements:

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To view the most recent course list and requirements for the Legal Studies major, please consult the Academic Catalog.

Contact for more information

Legal Studies ​Faculty

Additional information is available on the Legal Studies Department page.

Next Steps

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