Students enrolled in any degree program may pursue a minor designation in Legal Studies.
The Legal Studies Minor requires successful completion of a minimum of four academic course units (eight courses) with a minimum cumulative average of 65%, including:
- two of HIST 277; LS 101, 102, 403; PHIL 327; PSCI 260; PSYCH 230; SOC 370
- two of AFM 231 or COMM 231; AFM 431 or PHIL 215/ARBUS 202; CLAS 210/HIST 210; ECON 451; ENGL 210I; ENVS 201, 401; HIST 236, 329; INTST 101; LS 201/WS 206; LS 496, 498; PACS 323; PLAN 471; PSCI 226, 291; SDS 353R; SOC 249, 325
- two of PSCI 292; PACS 202; SOC 222, 227, 229, 326
- two of LS 496; PACS 329; PSYCH 330; SOC 201, 223, 226, 228, 327, 428; SPCOM 430
Notes:
- Of the eight required courses, a minimum of five courses must be in different disciplines.
- A maximum of four courses can be taken in any one discipline.
- Students in the Faculty of Environment must take ENVS 201 and one of ENVS 401 or PLAN 471. Planning students must take PLAN 471.
- Students in any Legal Studies academic plan are not eligible to take the Legal Studies Minor.