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Law and Leadership
As U.S. Attorney for the District of New Hampshire, Jane E. Young ’86 is guided by her love of the Granite State, and her Catholic faith.

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As U.S. Attorney for the District of New Hampshire, Jane E. Young ’86 is guided by her love of the Granite State, and her Catholic faith.
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The objective of the Department is to provide the student with an understanding of the problem of crime and social injustice in America, the impact of crime on victims, and the systems which identify, process, and treat the offender. Criminal Justice encompasses the areas of law enforcement, prosecution, the courts, and correctional systems, including probation and parole. Developments such as victim services, changes in law, and social justice initiatives are embedded into the curriculum to highlight the ever-changing nature of the field.
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Opportunities for students in the economic and business department.
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You'll make connections between science and philosophy, literature and art. Your courses will challenge you to think in new ways and communicate clearly. They're essential skills that lead to success in any career.
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Information for galleries and learning opportunities for fine arts students.
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Here, you will find information on our courses, the requirements for the English Major and Communication Major, and our Minors (English, Communication, Theatre Arts, and Gender Studies). Additionally, you’ll find information on events sponsored by the department, profiles of our faculty, and sketches of both current students and graduates. Also, check out our department Facebook and Instagram pages.
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To satisfy the core requirement of Philosophical Reasoning, all students at Saint Anselm College take two introductory philosophy seminars, one in theoretical philosophy and the other in practical or moral philosophy. These requirements can be met in one of two ways, systematically or historically.
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The Department encourages students to seek out internship and study abroad opportunities. Students have had the opportunity to intern with political campaigns and non-profits, media outlets, and with members of Congress and congressional committees, and to study in Europe, South America, and Australia.