Degree Requirements
BLS/MMCR Degree Requirements
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Undergraduate Courses |
Graduate Courses |
UG Proficiency Requirements (9) |
EN 102 Composition II (3) MT 150 Contemporary Math (3) or higher or a Statistics course Religion elective (3) |
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UG General Education Requirements (18) |
Social Science courses (6) Natural Science courses (6) Humanities courses (6) |
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BLS Major Requirements (24) |
SPCS Adult Learning Sem. (3) LS 300 American Legal Sys. (3) LS 301 Legal Research & Writing (3) LS 320 Religion & the Law (3) LS 321 Law & Economics (3) LS 322 Philosophical Basis of the Law (3) LS 325 Contracts (3) LS 400 Legal Ethics (3) |
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Legal Studies Electives (21) |
Other courses with the LS prefix or equivalent, including up to 9 HS credits (21) |
MMCR courses may be applied here. A maximum of 9 graduate credits can be used to satisfy undergraduate requirements. |
UG General Electives (48) |
Any courses numbered 100 or higher (48) |
MMCR courses may be applied here. A maximum of 9 graduate credits can be used to satisfy undergraduate requirements. |
UG Transfer Credit |
A maximum of 90 credits may transfer in, including no more than 68 community college credits |
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MMCR Required Courses (27) |
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MCR 601 Mediation Skills Training (3) MCR 603 Traditional & Alternative Dispute Res. (3) MCR 605 Ethics of Conflict Resolution (3) MCR 607 Negotiation (3) MCR 609 Psychology of Conflict Resolution (3) MCR 611 Interpersonal Communication (3) MCR 613 Intercultural Conflict Resolution (3) MCR 615 Religion and Conflict Resolution (3) MCR 623 Conflict Resolution in the Workplace |
MMCR Electives (9) |
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Other courses with the MCR prefix, including MCR 690 Conflict Resolution Practicum, or courses offered through other graduate departments with approval of the Assistant Provost (3) |
GR Transfer Credit |
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Given the nature of this program, graduate transfer credit is unlikely, but students would be allowed to transfer in up to 9 graduate credits |
Total Credits/Degree |
120 |
36 |
BLS/MMCR Total Credits |
Up to 9 graduate credits can be applied toward BLS 147-156 |