Programs

Bachelor of Arts in Legal Studies

Program Description
Keiser University's Bachelor of Arts degree in Legal Studies trains students for careers in law and law-related fields (business, government and criminal justice), as well as preparing students to pursue a law degree. Students learn the necessary information and skills for successful integration into a law office atmosphere. They also learn the ways in which the law impacts most professional fields.

Program Objectives
The following objectives are designed to meet Keiser University’s mission and its objectives.

    To develop students’ written and verbal competencies
    To promote critical thinking by instruction students in analytical and technical skills
    To provide students with a sound understanding of the law in the United States
    To prepare graduates to work as legal assistants in law-related fields and to enter law school

Prerequisites for Major Courses:
None

Program Outline
To receive a Bachelor of Arts degree in Legal Studies, students must earn 120.0 credit hours. Program requirements are as follows.

Legal Studies Major Courses - Lower Level (24.0 credit hours)

Legal Research & Writing I

3.0 credit hours

Crimina Law

3.0 credit hours

Criminal Procedure

3.0 credit hours

Contracts

3.0 credit hours

Legal Research & II

3.0 credit hours

Civil Litigation

3.0 credit hours

Bankruptcy

3.0 credit hours

Wills, Trusts & Estates

3.0 credit hours

Ethics

3.0 credit hours

Family Law

3.0 credit hours

Legal Drafting

3.0 credit hours

Torts

3.0 credit hours

Business Organizations

3.0 credit hours

Real Property

3.0 credit hours

Income Tax

3.0 credit hours

Legal Interviewing & Investigation

3.0 credit hours

Alternative Dispute Resolution

3.0 credit hours

Evidence

3.0 credit hours

Intellectual Property

3.0 credit hours

Administrative Law

3.0 credit hours

Law Office Managment & Technology

3.0 credit hours

Immigration Law

3.0 credit hours

Constitutional Law

3.0 credit hours

Legal Studies Capstone Project

3.0 credit hours


Lower Division General Education Courses
(36.0 credit hours)
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NOTE: All lower division major and general education courses must be successfully completed before upper division courses are undertaken.

Upper Division Homeland Security Courses (24.0 credit hours)

Management Information Systems

3.0 credit hours

Money & Banking

3.0 credit hours

Writing for Managers

3.0 credit hours

Critical Thinking

3.0 credit hours

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