Legal Studies minor
Posted: Thu Sep 08, 2016 8:55 am
http://theboard.byu.edu/questions/87859/
I would submit this as a correction but I have a feeling it would be rejected because it's not really "new" information, just more information than Adelaide provided. The Legal Studies minor was first offered in Fall 2014, which is when the Political Science Department released an overhaul of its major requirements. As part of this overhaul, the department began offering three new minors as well: Legal Studies, International Strategy and Diplomacy, and Political Strategy. These same minors correlate to three of the five new professional tracks (like emphases but the university won't allow them to be called that for reasons we won't get into here), so you can't major in Political Science and have one of these minors--you would instead do the corresponding professional track in the major. The two other professional tracks are Global Development and Research & Analysis. The minors all have relatively small enrollments right now but that's probably because the word is still getting out that they exist. Sorry you missed out, Jealous recent graduate!
I would submit this as a correction but I have a feeling it would be rejected because it's not really "new" information, just more information than Adelaide provided. The Legal Studies minor was first offered in Fall 2014, which is when the Political Science Department released an overhaul of its major requirements. As part of this overhaul, the department began offering three new minors as well: Legal Studies, International Strategy and Diplomacy, and Political Strategy. These same minors correlate to three of the five new professional tracks (like emphases but the university won't allow them to be called that for reasons we won't get into here), so you can't major in Political Science and have one of these minors--you would instead do the corresponding professional track in the major. The two other professional tracks are Global Development and Research & Analysis. The minors all have relatively small enrollments right now but that's probably because the word is still getting out that they exist. Sorry you missed out, Jealous recent graduate!