Employment-wise it seems like a B Socio Legal studies would be preferable over an Arts degree basically because it would look better on a resume. Legal connotations help and unfortunately first impressions count. Everyone has an arts degree.
But how practical/useful/interesting are the required core subjects -
(I think these are correct. USYD site contradicts itself)
I want to combine it with Government and International Relations.
Any feedback from someone doing Socio Legal Studies or knowledgeable about it would be great.
But how practical/useful/interesting are the required core subjects -
(I think these are correct. USYD site contradicts itself)
- SLSS1001 Introduction to Socio-Legal Studies
- SLSS1003 Law and Contemporary Society
- SCLG2601 Sociological Theory
- SLSS2601 Socio-Legal Research
- SCLG2615 Law and Social Theory
- PHIL2645 Philosophy of Law
- SLSS2603 Medico-Legal and Forensic Criminology
I want to combine it with Government and International Relations.
Any feedback from someone doing Socio Legal Studies or knowledgeable about it would be great.