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Who Should Apply
The bachelor's degree in law and society has been specifically designed for:
- nonlawyers currently working with legal issues in their careers, including professionals and preprofessionals in human resources, affirmative action, law enforcement, child and family services, government, education, communication, technology, and health care industries
- graduates of associate degree programs in related areas, including legal administrative assistants and people in law enforcement, legal studies, law and society
- certificate holders from the Penn State paralegal certificate program
- students interested in going on to law school after earning a baccalaureate degree
- students desiring a baccalaureate degree focused on law, as opposed to related fields such as criminal justice and political science
- persons working in related fields who are seeking a degree completion program, such as law enforcement and corrections officers, community service professionals, and members of the armed services
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