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2024-2025 Catalog 
    
2024-2025 Catalog

Planner for Law and Jurisprudence (A.A.)


Official Title of Major: Law and Jurisprudence, A.A.

Award: Associate of Arts degree, A.A.

Code: AA.LGS.JURIS-TRANS

Total Credit Hours: 60

About the Legal Studies Institute

Purpose: This transfer program provides a law and liberal arts foundation for those students transferring to four-year colleges and universities to pursue a bachelor’s degree in jurisprudence and, ultimately, attend law school. Prospective lawyers should develop proficiency in writing, speaking, reading, researching, analyzing and thinking logically. A multidisciplinary background is critical; therefore, this program provides a core of courses considered essential to the pre-law/jurisprudence student.

Faculty Contact (https://webapps.aacc.edu/directory/): Erin Gable

Courses to improve skills and prepare for college-level classes may be needed. It is best to see an advisor as you plan your education.

Course/Advising Notes: ________________________________________________________________________

Term 1

Course Name Credits Term Taken Grade
ENG 101 - Academic Writing and Research 1  
Students may substitute ENG 101A  for ENG 101.
3 credit hours    
MAT 133 - Finite Mathematics  OR
MAT 135 - Statistics  
3 credit hours    
COM 111 - Fundamentals of Oral Communication  OR
COM 116 - Fundamentals of Oral Communication for Non-Native Speakers  
OR
LGS 271 - Civil Rights Law  
3 credit hours    
LGS 111 - Introduction to Paralegal Studies   3 credit hours     
SOC 111 - Introduction to Sociology  OR
LGS 217 - Constitutional Law  
3 credit hours     

Term 2

Course Name Credits Term Taken Grade
ENG 102 - Academic Writing and Research 2  
3 credit hours     
HIS 211 - United States History through the Civil War  
3 credit hours     
LGS 143 - Legal Research and Writing 1  
3 credit hours     
LGS 217 - Constitutional Law  OR
Elective
Students who elect to take LGS 217 as a general education elective should choose an additional elective in order to meet the 60 credits required for graduation. Refer to electives* below in term 4.
3 credit hours     
Wellness Requirement  
3 credit hours    

Term 3

Course Name Credits Term Taken Grade
LGS 141 - Electronic Legal Research  
1 credit hour     
LGS 210 - Legal Ethics  
3 credit hours     
HIS 212 - United States History Since the Civil War   3 credit hours     
PHL 141 - Introduction to Logic   3 credit hours     
PHL 142 - Ethics   3 credit hours     
Biological & Physical Sciences GER  (one lab required)
3 credit hours    

Term 4

Course Name Credits Term Taken Grade
LGS 112 - Law Office Practice and Technology  
3 credit hours     
LGS 144 - Legal Research and Writing 2  
3 credit hours     
Electives
Students must choose one of the following courses. Students may choose a one-credit general elective in order to achieve the 60 credits needed for graduation.
ECO 121 - Introduction to Economics  
HIS 227 - History of Medieval and Renaissance England 
LGS 215 - Criminal Law 
LGS 253 - Business Law 1 
LGS 271 - Civil Rights Law *
*Students may choose LGS 271 if not taken to satisfy an Arts and Humanities general education requirement
PLS 111 - American Government  
PLS 113 - State and Local Government  
4 credit hours    
Biological & Physical Sciences GER  (one lab required)
4 credit hours    

Transferring Credits


Four-year institutions may accept up to 60 transfer credits or more. Please work with an Academic and Transfer advisor to determine the maximum number of credits you may transfer. Your advisor will assist you in understanding the four-year institution’s transfer credit policies, active articulation agreements, and the opportunity to transfer credits that are not an AACC degree requirement. For more information, contact your AACC Academic and Transfer advisor and visit the Transfer Partners webpage.

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