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Pre-Law Related Major: Philosophy

Benefits:

  • Exemplary of the tenets of practicing law - interpreting texts and criticizing arguments. 
  • Highest percentiles for LSAT scores
  • The courses encourage thinking, learning, writing, and may be the only opportunity for students to be exposed development of the legal tradition.
  • Philosophy majors are encouraged to express their interest in law school to their professors and ask for directed readings.


Extracurricular Activities:

Courses that our students have found beneficial, especially as first-year law school students, include:

  • WRT 380:  Advanced Research Writing: Theories, Methods, Practices
  • WRT 381:  Advanced Analytic and Argumentative Writing 


Pre-Law Related Electives:

Course

Title 

PHI 104:

Moral Reasoning                                                

PHI 105:

Introduction to Politics and Society          

PHI 108:

Logical and Critical Reasoning

PHI 277:

Political Philosophy

PHI 375:

Philosophy of Law

PHI 377:

ContemporaryPolitical Philosophy

For the full list of major requirements, click here. 

To view law school applicants by major, click here. 

For more information, contact: 

Career Coach, Education and Helping Professions/Government, Law, and Public Service
Shaquille Rivera
Shaquille.rivera@stonybrook.edu
Undergraduate Program Director
Dr. Joseph Lemelin, Assistant Professor
Joseph.Lemelin@StonyBrook.Edu
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