Philosophy and Law
Philosophy has long served as a foundation for legal thinking. It teaches students how to reason carefully, argue persuasively and ask the kinds of human-concerned questions that shape public life: What is justice? What is the basis of right and wrong? What is the most just form of government?
Seton Hall’s B.A. in Philosophy and Law builds on that tradition — pairing a full major in philosophy with applied coursework in legal studies. The result is a program that prepares students for law school, policy work and many other careers that demand ethical reasoning, strong writing and the essential critical thinking skills to examine complex issues.
Why Choose Philosophy and Law?
Studying philosophy changes how you think, write and engage with the world. Combined
with legal study, it becomes a dual-strength path for those who want to influence
systems, shape policy or simply understand the structures that govern our lives. This
interdisciplinary program features:
- A full liberal arts major in philosophy, including courses in ethics, logic and political thought.
- Foundational law courses covering legal research, constitutional principles and how laws are made and interpreted.
- Specialized tracks in areas such as business and finance, technology and privacy, health and human services, or sports, gaming and entertainment law.
- An academic experience that emphasizes critical thinking, moral reasoning and clear communication—skills that carry across professions.
This major provides excellent preparation for thinking through the legal, ethical and social dimensions of a students’ work and helps them stand out in competitive fields, where clear thinking and sound judgment are often the most valuable assets.
Students graduate ready to go on to law school or graduate programs in philosophy, public affairs or health administration. Others pursue law-adjacent roles in government, compliance, policy and nonprofit leadership—or roles such as management analysts, human resource specialists or social/human service assistants.