The BS in Legal Studies offers foundational knowledge in law. Students gain early exposure to legal concepts. This could help a student identify if Law School is the right next step for them. Law Schools accept students from a wide variety of majors. Undergraduate students should feel empowered to choose the major that they are genuinely interested in.
Career Outcomes
In recent years, the legal field has been diversifying and employing many individuals in new and exciting roles. As the field has grown and evolved, so have the employment interests and objectives for college graduates who are interested in working in law but may not want to become practicing attorneys. USC Gould's bachelor's degree in Legal Studies provides students with a strong foundation that will prepare them for innovative and emerging employment opportunities or graduate studies.
Legal Studies Career Opportunities
Below is a sampling of jobs that BS Legal Studies graduates will be well-suited for:
- Auditor Humanitarian Affairs Officer
- Case Manager Immigration Officer
- City, County or State Planner Immigration Specialist
- Civil Rights Advocate Jury Consultant
- Commercial Developer Legal Administrator
- Compliance Officer Legal Correspondent
- Compliance Specialist Litigation Support Professional
- Conflict Resolution Specialist Lobbyist
- Consumer Safety Officer Mediation Specialist
- Contracts Administrator Natural Resources Manager
- Corporate Ethics Officer Ombudsperson
- Court Reporter Paralegal Specialist
- E-Discovery Analyst Policy Analyst
- Employee Benefits Manager Policy Advisor
- Environmental Impact Analyst Legislator
- Environmental Protection Specialist Procurement Analyst
- Foreign Affairs Officer Public Affairs/Media Manager
- Government Agent (FBI, ICE or DEA) Resource Manager
- Health/Medical Administrator Trial Consultant
- Human Resources Specialist UN - Human Rights &
- Political Affairs
- Human Rights Officer Victim Advocate/Coordinator