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Top 20 law school joins handful of others offering undergraduate degree in law

Top 20 law school joins handful of others offering undergraduate degree in law

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Top 20 law school joins handful of others offering undergraduate degree in law

By Debra Cassens Weiss

June 23, 2022, 9:05 am CDT

The University of Southern California Gould School of Law plans to offer an undergraduate bachelor of science degree in legal studies, the school announced Tuesday.

A handful of law schools offer undergraduate degrees, but USC Gould is the first top 20 school to do so, Reuters reports.

Other law schools that already offer undergraduate degrees are the University of Arizona, which was the first to offer the degree in 2014, and the State University of New York at Buffalo in 2019, according to Reuters.

Two other schools—the Drexel University Thomas R. Kline School of Law and the Nova Southeastern University Shepard Broad College of Law—also plan to offer undergraduate degree programs in the fall.

Required core undergraduate courses at USC Gould include: Law and the U.S. Constitution in Global History, Law and Society, Introduction to Criminal Law, Fundamentals of the U.S. Legal System and Current Court Cases.

Students must choose from among four tracks on the regulatory state, public law, private law and general legal studies.

Bob Rasmussen, a law professor at USC Gould, is overseeing the undergraduate efforts.

“This is not law school-lite,” Rasmussen told Reuters. “This is general knowledge for what you would want a smart, educated person to know about the law.”

Undergraduate degrees in law could help graduates obtain JD-advantage jobs without the cost of a law degree, said Kyle McEntee, founder of the advocacy group Law School Transparency, in an interview with Reuters.



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