Pre-Law Curriculum

Pre-Law Curriculum

The pre-law program at Greenville University is not a specific course of study, but rather is the combination of well-chosen courses in conjunction with a major. Following the Association of American Law Schools' guidelines, Greenville University emphasizes broad preparation that includes a selection of courses in business, communication, English, history, political science, philosophy, sociology, and speech.

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Completion of a bachelor of arts degree at Greenville University will prepare you to take the Law School Admissions Test (LSAT) and for the rigors of law school and legal practice.
Develop Skills
Learn to think critically, write precisely, speak cogently, and reason logically.
Preparation
Greenville University’s dual degree and pre-professional curricula prepare you for specialized technical and professional careers while you benefit from GU’s holistic, liberal arts education.

Why GU

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Personalized attention. Experience personal growth and plan your career under the guidance of faculty who know your name and cheer your success. GU’s low 11:1 student/faculty ratio and community atmosphere allow professors to invest in their students, and know your strengths and abilities in the field of social work.

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Faith-based. Learn to incorporate your faith into both your studies and your career. 

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Deepen your education. We’re a liberal arts school. That means you get a holistic education that introduces you to many subjects and ideas, helping you grow your interests and skills. 

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Pre-Law Curriculum Course Requirements

Visit the Online Catalog for an explanation of graduation requirements.