Certificate code CTLJCU
College of Arts and Sciences
Center for Law, Justice & Culture
Bentley Hall 001
Phone: 740.593.0836
www.ohio.edu/cas/law-center
lawcenter@ohio.edu
Kevin Uhalde, Director
uhalde@ohio.edu
Program Overview
The Law, Justice & Culture certificate program brings together interdisciplinary coursework across the social sciences and humanities to provide students with intellectual training in a law and society perspective. Certificate courses train students to think critically about law and to ask critical questions about law as it operates in the world around us. Certificate courses address law’s formative and constitutive role in cultural, political, and social life from a liberal arts perspective.
Admissions Information
Freshman/First-Year Admission
Students with an overall GPA of 3.4 or above may apply for admission to the program in October.
Change of Program Policy
Enrollment in the certificate program is a competitive process modeled after selection for law and graduate schools. Students with an overall GPA of 3.4 or above are eligible to apply for admission once a year in the fall. During the fall application cycle, students are asked to submit an application essay as well as a current DARS report through the online application system on the Center website. Those who do not meet the GPA requirement may submit an optional essay explaining their qualifications.
External Transfer Admission
Enrollment in the certificate program is a competitive process modeled after selection for law and graduate schools. During the fall application cycle, students are asked to submit an application essay as well as a current DARS report through the online application system on the Center website. Those who do not meet the GPA requirement may submit an optional essay explaining their qualifications.
Opportunities Upon Graduation
The Certificate in Law, Justice & Culture is appropriate for students who plan to pursue professions in law, rights advocacy, justice administration, public policy, government, nonprofit organizations, and academic research and teaching.
Requirements