LGL 4600 Legal Studies Internship
(formerly LGL 460)
This course provides the students with the opportunity to intern with a legal advocacy group or in a similar work environment. The student performs 120 hours of supervised fieldwork, attends a weekly meeting with their supervising Molloy professor, maintains a journal of internship experiences, and writes an essay that discusses how experiential learning integrates context into legal education. In limited circumstances, a qualified internship simulation may be substituted.
Prerequisite
Prerequisites: Declared Legal Studies Minors only; completion of
LGL 1030,
LGL 2010,
LGL 3010 and
LGL 3020; permission of the Legal Studies Director; and Junior Standing
Distribution
Criminal Justice & Legal Studies