FIRST SEMESTER
LAW1100
Introduction to Law
3
CIS1115
Computer Applications
3
SOC1123
First Year Experience
3
ENG1105
Writing and Research
3
HUM2225
Introduction to Ethics
3
SECOND SEMESTER
LAW2200
Professional Responsibilities and Legal Ethics
3
ENG2205
Writing through Literature
3
THIRD SEMESTER
MAT2211 or
College Algebra*
3
MAT2212 or
Quantitative Methods *
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MAT2215 or
Statistics I*
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MAT2270
Special Topics in Mathematics*
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LAW2210
Legal Research and Writing
3
LAW2230
Civil Litigation
3
LAW2000
Career Development
3
FOURTH SEMESTER
LAW2225
Real Property Law
3
ENG2215
Public Speaking
3
SOC2231
Human Relations
3
Mathematics/Science Elective
3
Legal Studies Electives
3
FIFTH SEMESTER
SOC2215
Introduction to Political Science
3
SIXTH SEMESTER
ENG3316
The Confident Writer
3
Legal Studies Electives
6
SEVENTH SEMESTER
LAW4430
Advanced Legal Research, Writing and Advocacy
3
LEGAL STUDIES ELECTIVES
BUS3331
Business Law II
3
IBS3320
International Business Law
3
JUS2201
Criminal Procedure
3
JUS2240
Justice and the Judiciary
3
LAW1105
Introduction to Compliance
3
LAW2105
Principles of Legal Nurse Consulting
3
LAW2235
Immigration Law
3
LAW2250
Wills, Trusts and Estates
3
LAW2260
Law Firm Communications and Technology
3
LAW2270
Special Topics in Legal Studies
3
LAW3310
Alternative Dispute Resolution
3
LAW3320
Constitutional Law
3
LAW3340
Law Firm Management and Administration
3
LAW3325
Intellectual Property Law
3
LAW3335
Business Organizations and Corporations
3
LAW4470
Special Topics in Legal Studies
3
Eligibility for some internships required to obtain a Berkeley College degree and employment opportunities in fields related to this program may require candidates to meet specific health requirements or pass criminal background checks prescribed by law. Applicants for whom such requirements may be matters of concern are strongly advised to contact an Admissions Associate prior to enrolling in this program. Note that law enforcement jobs typically require the candidate to be physically and mentally fit and have a valid driver’s license, a clean driving record, no felony criminal record, no domestic violence charges (felony or misdemeanor), no loan/credit card defaults, and the ability to be licensed (via your agency or department) to carry a firearm. A selection process involving qualifying examination and/or supplementary training may also be required. Job requirements for non-sworn personnel in criminal justice and related agencies vary. Not all degree and certificate programs and courses are offered at all campuses. You may be required to take some courses at another campus or online. Berkeley College reserves the right to add, discontinue, or modify its programs and policies at any time.
*Students choose one MAT course from the courses listed under the Third Semester to satisfy the MAT requirement.
120 SEMESTER CREDITS REQUIRED FOR GRADUATION
NOTE: Nine credits of Legal Studies Electives must be at the 3000/4000 level. 15 credits of Liberal Arts Electives must be at the 3000/4000 level. * LAW2000 can be taken in any semester directly prior to LAW4483Students must achieve a grade of C or better in both ENG1105 and ENG2205 to remain in the program. Eligibility for some internships required to obtain a Berkeley College degree and employment opportunities in fields related to this program may require candidates to meet specific health requirements or pass criminal background checks prescribed by law. Applicants for whom such requirements may be matters of concern are strongly advised to contact an Admissions Associate prior to enrolling in this program. Note that law enforcement jobs typically require the candidate to be physically and mentally fit and have a valid driver’s license, a clean driving record, no felony criminal record, no domestic violence charges (felony or misdemeanor), no loan/credit card defaults, and the ability to be licensed (via your agency or department) to carry a firearm. A selection process involving qualifying examination and/or supplementary training may also be required. Job requirements for non-sworn personnel in criminal justice and related agencies vary.
Berkeley College reserves the right to add, discontinue, or modify its programs and policies at anytime. Modifications subsequent to the original publication of this document may not be reflected here. For up-to-date and detailed information, please visit BerkeleyCollege.edu and view our catalogs at BerkeleyCollege.edu/publications