Minor in International Law

The international law minor is designed for those students who seek a broad understanding of the relationships between the legal systems of different nations as well as regulations, agreements, and treaties maintained between specific nations or by international organizations. This minor can be combined with any major and minor except the legal studies major. A minimum of 9 credits must be exclusive to the minor and cannot be counted toward any other majors/minors/certificate programs.

 

 

 

 

Program Curriculum

Minor Requirements (15 credits)
Credits
INST 1500 or INST 1500H
Global Issues or Global Issues Honors (INST 1500 or INST 1500H / Credits: 3 )
3
LGST 3400
Comparative Legal Systems (LGST 3400 / Credits: 3 )
3
LGST 4410
International Law (LGST 4410 / Credits: 3 )
3
POLS 2010
Comparative Government (POLS 2010 / Credits: 3 )
3
LGST 3000/4000 Level
Any 3000/4000-level LGST course (LGST 3000/4000 Level / Credits: 3 )
3

The academic program and curriculum requirements listed on this page are from the NSU Undergraduate Student Catalog. Students are bound by policies and curricula published in the catalog in effect the semester they enter the university, unless an agreement is made with appropriate NSU administration officials allowing them to abide by policies published in a later catalog.

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