At the heart of the Law, Technology and Culture program is a dynamic, interdisciplinary core curriculum of 21 credits of law-related coursework in history, philosophy, social science, engineering, information technology, management, and science, technology and society. Special features of the program's curriculum allow students to focus on their interests in law in relation to technology, media, environment, health, and culture.
We expect that, as a student and/or graduate of the Law, Technology and Culture B.A. program, you will meet the following:
- Academic Excellence: Students will excel in 21 required law and technology credits, 18 credits of law-related electives, a 3-credit internship in law and a 3-credit senior seminar in which they prepare a major paper in law, technology and culture.
- Student-Faculty Collaboration: Students will benefit from personal guidance from distinguished faculty in crafting an individualized course of study. They have the opportunity to do independent legal research under the supervision of faculty.
- Career Development: Students will plan for a legal career and/or apply for an advanced degree program.