While law schools do not prescribe any rigid undergraduate curriculum, a substantial number of pre-law students choose one of the business fields of study as their major for the baccalaureate degree. You must complete the requirements for the business prelaw major in conjunction with the requirements for one of the other BBA majors, which include accounting, business economics, entrepreneurship, finance, international business, management and strategic leadership, management information systems, and marketing or in conjunction with the requirements for the Bachelor of Sport Management major.

The business prelaw major recognizes the business and economic emphasis of the practice of law and also provides the breadth of training and philosophical background that is conducive to success in law school.