PRE-LAW CURRICULUM
Coordinators: Dr. John A. Britton, Dr. William M. Ramsey, Dr. James
L. Renneker, David White
Law schools are seeking students with outstanding academic records,
not students who have majored in one particular discipline. The
University offers majors as indicated elsewhere in the Francis Marion
University Catalog. Any of these majors would be acceptable to a
law school, provided a student has a demonstrated proficiency in
the use of the English language as well as a high grade point average.
However, the Supreme Court of South Carolina advises students that
the Court has found the following subjects highly beneficial in
taking the bar examination and for the pursuit of a career as an
attorney:
1. English composition
2. English public speaking
3. United States history
4. Accounting
5. Economics
6. Logic
7. Literature
8. Political science
9. Philosophy
Introductory levels of four of these courses (composition, history,
literature, and political science) are required as general education
subjects. Students interested in going to law school should try
to take the other five as well and should consider taking upper-level
courses from some areas, in addition to the introductory-level courses.
For further information, students can contact a coordinator.
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