Legal Studies
The Legal Studies program at Southern Miss offers a Bachelor of Arts degree with the choice of two concentrations: Paralegal or Pre-Law.
The Paralegal* degree concentration is the oldest American Bar Association-approved paralegal education program in Mississippi. This degree track prepares students, upon graduation, to work as paralegals in private law firms, government offices, banks, and corporations. For nearly fifty years, the Paralegal track in Legal Studies has prepared thousands of students for success in one of the fastest growing career opportunities in the United States.
In contrast, the Pre-Law degree concentration is designed for students with different career goals within the legal community. It is an ideal course of study for students who plan to attend law school after earning an undergraduate degree. Since most classes in the major are taught by experienced attorneys, students in this Pre-Law track attain an unmatched level of readiness for law school.
(Because the Pre-Law degree track emphasizes law school preparation, it is not considered a paralegal education program and is not part of the American Bar Association approval process.)
*Paralegals may not provide legal services directly to the public, except as permitted by law.


