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There is no "law" major at most universities. Students that want to become lawyers will attend law school after completing their Bachelor's degree. Here is more information on choosing a major for pre-law students.
"The ABA does not recommend any undergraduate majors or group of courses to prepare for a legal education. Students are admitted to law school from almost every academic discipline. You may choose to major in subjects that are considered to be traditional preparation for law school, such as history, English, philosophy, political science, economics or business, or you may focus your undergraduate studies in areas as diverse as art, music, science and mathematics, computer science, engineering, nursing or education. Whatever major you select, you are encouraged to pursue an area of study that interests and challenges you, while taking advantage of opportunities to develop your research and writing skills. Taking a broad range of difficult courses from demanding instructors is excellent preparation for legal education. A sound legal education will build upon and further refine the skills, values, and knowledge that you already possess."
More on preparing for a law career here: https://www.americanbar.org/groups/legal_education/resources/pre_law/
Are you interested in paralegal studies?
The Santa Rosa Junior College Paralegal Studies Program is an academic program for students seeking employment in the legal field and in business. The curriculum blends an understanding of legal theory and practical skills, based on actual paralegal job responsibilities. Classes will be taught by practicing attorneys and paralegals in the evenings and on weekends.
The guiding principles of the program are two-fold: to offer a curriculum that teaches the practical applications of legal theory and to advance the paralegal profession by offering a rigorous course of study that develops resourceful legal problem solvers.
The program meets the educational requirements for paralegals as stated in the California Business and Professions Code, commencing with section 6450.
Students will earn an Associate in Arts Degree, which can be completed in four semesters and a summer session.
Major Info: https://bd.santarosa.edu/paralegal-studies-major
Detailed Program Information: https://portal.santarosa.edu/srweb/SR_ProgramOfStudy.aspx?MajorCertID=2284
Resource for finding paralegal programs. https://www.becomeaparalegal.org/