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PRE-LAW COURSES.

For Admission to the Department of Law, in addition to the completion
of an approved high school course of four years, or its equivalent,
the candidate must present evidence that he has pursued at
least two years, of fifteen session-hours each, of standard college
work, of which he must have successfully completed at least twenty-four
session-hours, distributed among three or more courses, and
exclusive of courses in Art, Music, Commercial Law, Education
(Course B3, as described in the bulletin of the Department of Education
of this University, or its equivalent completed elsewhere,
will be accepted), Physical or Military Training, and Public Speaking.

It is deemed advisable that in preparation for entering the Law
School the student select his courses from among the following
subjects: English, Latin, French or Spanish, History, a Natural
Science, Mathematics, Government, Accounting, and for students
of more than average maturity Economics, Logic and Ethics.

All the required pre-Law courses are offered in the Summer
Quarter and a student may complete the 24 session-hours in one
regular session and one Summer Quarter, or in four Summer
Quarters.