Pre-Law
What
is Pre-Law?
St.
Andrews’ Pre-Law Curriculum is designed to help you develop the
fundamental skills lawyers need and law schools look for. In addition
to the in-depth work you’ll do in your chosen major, the Pre-Law
Curriculum will foster your powers of critical reasoning, articulation,
and argumentation. It will give you practice in knowing how to do background
research, present your ideas persuasively, and think on your feet. It
will also give you the basic grounding in the historical, economic,
political and philosophical topics lawyers need to “make the case.”
What
is the Pre-Law Curriculum?
The
Pre-Law Curriculum is a set of courses from which you and your adviser
will select at least 6 to include in your schedule. This course of study
was designed in consultation with practicing lawyers and admissions
counselors from prestigious law schools to reflect the sort of undergraduate
background law schools look for in prospective students.
Why
study Pre-Law At St. Andrews?
Because at St. Andrews your Pre-Law work will be done in conjunction
with our unique SAGE program, a set of interactive educational experiences
giving all of our students practice in collaborative learning.
Law,
in large part, is interactive. That means your success in law will depend
not only on your intellectual skills independently exercised but on
your ability to collaborate, consult, and cooperate – in short
to interact with others toward common purposes. SAGE reflects our philosophy
of education at St. Andrews: we believe that interactive skills lead
to richer learning experiences. SAGE will help you connect with other
people, to understand problems from their perspective, to defend your
position and to work cooperatively – some of the very skills successful
lawyers most need to develop.
There’s
another edge you’ll have with a St. Andrews Pre-Law background.
You can work with your Pre-Law adviser and your major adviser to design
a course of study reflecting your particular interests in law. Perhaps
it’s sports law you’re interested in, or environmental law,
or communications law, or business law. We’ll help you develop
a background in Pre-Law appropriate to your personal interests.
What
are the Internship Possibilities at St. Andrews?
St.
Andrews graduates and others practicing law form an informal network
ready to provide you with off-campus advice and hands-on experience.
They are eager to take you under their wing for an internship experience
that will give you a taste of the professional life lawyers lead. This
might be in any aspect of the law, from general criminal and civil practice.
It might be in tax accounting at the a State Attorney’s Office,
in the Office of Staff Judge Advocate, the U.S. Army; a Law Enforcement
Department; a county Juvenile Court, or a county Clerk of Court, to
name a few. Our students have also enjoyed successful internships at
corporations such as IBM and Rockwell International and at institutions
such as the National Archives, the Environmental Protection Agency,
NASA, the U.S. House of Representatives and the National Zoological
Park Conservation and Research Center.
Putting it all Together
Pre-Law Curriculum
SAGE interactive studies
Your major field of studies
An internship
How
might these fit together best for you? We’d love to talk to you
about it! Your St. Andrews Admissions Counselor can introduce you to
some of the Pre-Law faculty when you visit. And our chair of the Pre-Law
Program, Dr. Richard Prust, would be happy to correspond with you. His
e-mail address is rcp@sapc.edu
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