Legal Studies Undergraduate Advisor , Berkeley Law
Listed on 2025-12-08
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Education / Teaching
Academic, University Professor
Legal Studies Undergraduate Advisor (4545C) – Berkeley Law – #82894
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Legal Studies is an interdisciplinary, liberal arts major that engages the meanings, values, practices, and institutions of law and legality. The Legal Studies curriculum examines how law shapes and is shaped by political, economic, and cultural forces. The major is designed to stimulate critical understanding of and inquiry about the theoretical frameworks, historical dynamics, and cultural embeddedness of law. The Legal Studies faculty and students grapple with important questions of social policy within the framework of significant concerns in jurisprudence and theories of justice.
These concerns include individual liberty, privacy, and autonomy; political and social equality; the just distribution of resources and opportunities within society; the relationship between citizens and the state; democratic participation and representation; the moral commitments of the community; and the preservation of human dignity. The major’s course offerings examine law and legality from both humanist and empirical perspectives. Courses are organized into interdisciplinary topical areas that transcend disciplinary boundaries in the interest of collaborative inquiry.
The Legal Studies Program is administered by the School of Law and is a Social Science major within the College of Letters and Science.
Serves as undergraduate Advisor to the Legal Studies Program. Develops and implements comprehensive student services and programs. Provides academic advice and assists in program planning to fulfill academic requirements. Manages all aspects of the undergraduate program. Monitors progress toward degree and certifies completion of major. Organizes and maintains student and program files. Advises prospective and transfer students. Coordinates commencement. Serves as liaison with other University offices on undergraduate matters.
ApplicationReview Date
The first review date for this job is: 12/19/2025.
Responsibilities Advising- Maintaining confidentiality in accordance with Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA), provides advice and assistance to students on all aspects of their academic experience, including progression towards completion of the major and requirement matters for the department/college.
- Determines barriers, distractions, and complications affecting a student's academic success, helps students recognize these key non‑academic issues, and makes appropriate referrals for additional therapeutic counseling and/or assistance from other units.
- Advises students on a wide range of course possibilities and/or ways to complete degree requirements that may not be clearly defined. Assists in determining scheduling needs for student progression towards degree using various student and campus databases.
- Enrolls students who need specialized enrollment assistance.
- Advises on complex re‑entry, transfer, UC Extension, and EAP student issues, evaluates (with the help of the Director) courses from other schools.
- Evaluates and advises students in petition for exceptions to departmental/college requirements. Confirms that students have met requirements for degree completion when there are no clear precedents or articulations, such as interdisciplinary programs or when transfer…
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