Project Description

Pre-Law Description

Law has been an important element of every civilization in history. It is a profession for those who have good reasoning powers, the ability to express themselves clearly and concisely, and an understanding of their fellow human beings. Lawyers must analyze problems, gather evidence, research the law, interpret the law, synthesize information, present arguments, write legal briefs, and give legal counsel.

Because career types vary widely in the homeland security industry, so do salaries. Here is a sampling of pre-law-related jobs, their salaries and career prospects.

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Pre-Law Degree Options

List of Degrees

The Pre-Law curriculum is designed to give the student the broad background required for successful completion of the study and practice of law. Preparation for law school requires development of strong research, communication and analytical skills. Recommended courses include classes such as business law, the American legal system, criminal law administration, and political science.

List of Programs

Develop Skills In Pre-Law

  • A basic understanding of the institutions that develop law
  • Ability to read for a clear understanding of content and relationships
  • Reason logically and think critically
  • Solve problems given specific factual situations
  • Write and speak with clarity, precision, and style
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Paralegal
Corrections
Forensic Science
Forensic Science
Medical Services
Pre-Law
Fire Service
Homeland Security
Cyber Security
Occupational Safety
Pathways Home
Paralegal
Corrections
Forensic Science
Medical Services
Pre-Law
Fire Service
Homeland Security
Cyber Security
Occupational Safety