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- Tony Escobar

Undergraduate Admission

Minor in Legal Studies

The legal studies minor provides an interdisciplinary study of the law and the legal process within a liberal arts framework. The minor provides an alternative approach to the study of law by drawing from courses in the social sciences, business and humanities. The minor addresses questions as to how social, political, philosophical and economic considerations influence and reflect these laws. The electives allow students to choose courses relevant to their legal interest in combination with a variety of other disciplines. See Criminal Justice and Political Science for faculty and course descriptions.

Program Requirements

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Faculty

David L. Elias
Adjunct Instructor, Criminal Justice

Molly George, Ph.D.
Assistant Professor of Criminal Justice and Sociology

Alan Hammerand, MPPA
Adjunct Professor, Criminal Justice

Helen Ahn Lim, Ph.D.
Associate Professor, Criminal Justice

Schannae L. Lucas, Ph.D
Assistant Professor, Criminal Justice

Robert J. Meadows, Ph.D., Ed.D.
Professor of Criminal Justice

Robert J. Ross

Contact the Department

Criminal Justice
California Lutheran University
60 W. Olsen Rd. #3800
Thousand Oaks, CA 91360

Department Chair:
Robert J. Meadows

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