Philosophy of Law
minor

Program at a Glance
College(s)
College of Arts and HumanitiesDepartment(s)
Philosophy and ReligionUndergraduate Tuition
In-state
$698per credit hour
Out-of-state
$1,297per credit hour
Unless otherwise stated, tuition per credit hour applies to all semesters. In-state tuition includes the comprehensive and technology fees. Out-of-state tuition includes comprehensive, technology and capital fees
The Philosophy of Law program provides excellent multidisciplinary preparation for careers in law, government, and politics. Students will examine law from multiple perspectives: global and comparative, classical, modern, and postmodern.
Degree Requirements
- PHIL 205 - Anatomy of Thought
- PHIL 321W - Legal Reasoning
- PHIL 425 - Constitutional Theory
- POLS 316 - Constitutional Law
Select one:
- PHIL 337 - Radical Evil and the Philosophy of Law
- RSTD 321 - The Church and the State
Select one:
- AMST 350 - Sex, Law, and Society
- POLS 240 - The Supreme Court in American Politics
- PHIL 304 - Ethics and Current Value Questions
Career Options
- College/University Professor
- Ethicist
- Writer/Author
- Legal Professional
- Policy Analyst