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Can I use a Law and Society minor in lieu of a Program of Concentration?

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Can I use a Law and Society minor in lieu of a Program of Concentration?

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It is possible to use a Law and Society minor in lieu of a Humanities and Fine Arts (H&FA) or Social Sciences (SS) Program of Concentration (PofC). Humanities and Fine Arts To use the Law and Society minor in lieu of a H&FA PofC, you must complete all minor requirements and at least 4 of the 7 classes taken for the minor must be chosen from the approved History or Philosophy courses. LAWS 101 or 102S may also be applied. Social Sciences To use the Law and Society minor in lieu of a SS PofC, you must complete all minor requirements and at least 4 of the 7 classes taken for the minor must be chosen from the approved Anthropology, Communication, Critical Gender Studies, Economics, Environmental Studies, Ethnic Studies, Linguistics, Political Science, Psychology, Sociology, or Urban Studies and Planning courses. LAWS 101 or 102S may also be applied.

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