Concentration

Legal Studies Concentration

The legal system is one of the most important institutions in our society. Developments in the legal system affect all aspects of our lives, including our work lives, our family lives, and our lives as citizens who participate in the democratic process.

The law also represents a body of ideas and values that have been studied by scholars in a wide variety of fields, including sociology, political science, cultural studies, history, economics, and business. The Legal Studies Concentration provides students with the opportunity to study law from a variety of these perspectives. Students considering careers in law may find that taking courses in this concentration helps them determine if they want to go into the field of law after they graduate from college.

The concentration, however, does not constitute a pre-professional course of instruction. The Babson Legal Studies Concentration strives to give students a broad exposure to legal issues as future thought leaders, managers, and citizens. 

Sponsored by: Accounting and Law Division

Faculty Contacts: Leslie Garbarino

The remaining course for the concentration may be taken from the approved electives list above or one of the courses listed below:

Sub-Total Credits
12

Total Credits: 16

Total Credits
16