The Center for Law, Justice & Culture is an interdisciplinary mission, grounded in the social sciences and humanities, to analyze and interpret law as it operates in relation to society, politics, justice, and power. For those who may be interested, the Center is offering a Law, Justice, and Culture certificate. All majors are welcome to apply.
The Certificate in Law, Justice & Culture enables students to study law and justice from a liberal arts perspective, bringing together interdisciplinary viewpoints from anthropology, criminology, history, political science, sociology, and other departments across the social sciences and humanities.
- GPA Requirement: 3.4 or above
- Certificate students will be enrolled in the core course, LJC 2000, in Spring 2017.
- To apply online, please visit the Center webpage.
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