Complete a bachelor’s degree at CMU that will serve you in the field of law. One of the major benefits of studying at CMU is the intersectionality that our courses and common curriculum offer. Take courses in the fields of business, peace and conflict transformation studies, sociology, or create your own major and explore what impacts you the most. Doing your undergraduate work at CMU means that you will study under professors who want to see you succeed and thrive during, and after, your undergraduate degree.
Here is a sample of courses that could act as a step on your journey towards a future degree in Law:
Other electives and requirements dependant on major of choice from CMU or courses on Letter of Permission.
CMU is distinguished by its vision of the Commons. The Commons is the implementation of an interdisciplinary education. This approach creates graduates that write persuasively, speak confidently, and think critically. CMU is committed not only to giving students a credential, but to inviting them into a formative experience in which they exercise their thinking within a community of real-world engagement.
The Commons means that there are certain classes that all students get to take. These classes pull from core disciplines including Making, Theology, Science, Social Science, Indigenous Studies, Anabaptist Studies, and Ways of Knowing.
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