Justice, Law  Society

JUSTICE, LAW & SOCIETY PROGRAM OF STUDY
Requirements: 4 credits Course Code/Title
GR
PreReq
5148/5149 Introduction to Justice, Law, & Society 5146/5147 Law and the Administration of Justice A/B 9‐12 10‐12 Description Establishes a foundation of understanding of the American legal system 5148/5149 Focus on law within our society, informing citizens of their rights, and the ability to support a position based on facts Fees
2 courses required from list below: 2104/2105 AP Gov’t and Politics A/B 10 $ College‐level course which surveys US Government College‐level course which investigates and study human behavior Focuses on the nature of human beings 2330/2331 AP Psychology A/B 11‐12 2232/2233 IB Psychology 11‐12 2315/2316 AP Macro/Micro A/B 11‐12 College‐level course which study economics $ 3864/3865 Forensics Science A/B 11‐12 A hands on, interactive course using a variety of modalities including: computer lab time, crime scene creation, crime museum field trip, observation of dead organisms and classroom labs. Students study forensic science and modern criminal investigation analysis. $ $ H ‐ Honors level IBCP‐ International Baccalaureate Career‐Related Program
● A minimum of 4 credit hours of Justice, Law, and Society equals a program of study (POS) which counts
as two foreign language credits towards graduation.
● Law, Justice, and Society POS is part of the International Baccalaureate Career-Related Program (IBCP).
A minimum of 4 credit hours is required.
For any other options and questions please see Mrs. Rene Shuler, Resource Teacher (RT) for guidance and
information.