Requirements: International Law Minor

MINOR REQUIREMENTS – 20 credits

(Minimum grade of “C-“ required in each course)
 
Course Code
Course Name
Prerequisites
INTERNAT'L HUMAN RIGHTS LAW
College Level=Junior OR PO1011CCR OR PO1012 OR PO1011GE110
INTERNATIONAL LAW
College Level=Junior OR PO1011GE110 OR PO1012 OR PO1011CCR
 
Three of the following courses:
Course Code
Course Name
Prerequisites
[course:ba3084:name]
[course:ba3084:prereq]
SENIOR SEMINAR (if thesis topic is related to law)
College Level=Senior
PUBLIC SPEAKING IN THE DIGITAL AGE
EN1000 OR EN1010 OR EN2020CCE
MEDIA LAW, POLICY, & ETHICS
CM1023 AND (CM2051 OR CM2051CCR)
RHETORIC & PERSUASION
EN1000 OR EN1010 OR EN2020CCE OR EN2020
[course:ba3091:name] (if the topic is related to law)

College Level=Junior
TOPICS IN COMPARATIVE LITERATURE (if the topic is related to law)
None
TOPICS IN COMMUNICATION (if the topic is related to advocacy)
College Level=Junior
TOPICS
College Level=Senior
TOPICS IN INTERNAT'L & COMPARATIVE POL (if the topic is related to law)
College Level=Junior OR PO1011GE110
or
College Level=Senior
 

MINOR GUIDELINES

Minors must be completed at the same time as the BA or BS degree. No more than 8 credits from courses taken outside AUP may be applied towards a minor, and these courses must be specifically accepted by the department supervising the minor. All courses counting in a minor must be completed with a minimum 2.0 cumulative grade point average, with no individual grade lower than “C-.”

Courses taken to satisfy requirements for a minor must include at least three courses which are not being applied towards a major or towards another minor. Courses taken to satisfy the Core Curriculum requirements, including FirstBridge courses, may be applied towards a minor. Minors do not appear on diplomas but are noted on students' transcripts. A self-designed minor is an option for students with a GPA of 3.5 or higher; the student and her or his advisor design these minors.