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LGS 310: Justice System in America
3.00 Credits
Western International University
This course examines the criminal justice system as a process, including the laws upon which it is based. The main purpose of the course is to establish an understanding of the roles of police, corrections, probation and parole, and the underlying structure of law and the U.S. legal system. (3 credits)
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LGS 320: Alternative Dispute Resolution
3.00 Credits
Western International University
Alternative dispute resolution includes a variety of techniques and processes that are often used in lieu of more traditional judicial processes. Negotiation, mediation, and arbitration are the main topics covered in this course. Students explore a variety of scenarios in which alternative dispute resolution may be preferable to litigation. (3 credits)
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LGS 330: Ethics and the Administration of Justice
3.00 Credits
Western International University
This course explores the standards, codes, roles, ethics, and responsibilities of professional organizations and agencies in the criminal justice and legal systems. It covers concepts and practices as they relate to the administration of justice. (3 credits)
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LGS 370: Criminal Procedure
3.00 Credits
Western International University
This course explores the role of the legal team in the investigative process. Topics include evaluation of collected evidence, methods of arguing for or against the admission of evidence, and the process of identifying, selecting, and preparing expert witnesses. The concepts of burden of proof and presumption of innocence are defined and the activities of prosecution and defense are outlined. (3 credits)
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LGS 400: Comparative Law
3.00 Credits
Western International University
This course examines the role of law in different nations. Differences and commonalities among different legal systems are explored. By giving the student a broad overview of legal systems throughout the world, this course also provides a foundation for a more in-depth study of constitutional, criminal, and civil law. (3 credits) Prerequisites: LGS 300 and LGS 310
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LGS 410: American Constitutional Law and History
3.00 Credits
Western International University
This course provides an introduction to the fundamental law of the United States as set forth in the Constitution and developed primarily by the United States Supreme Court. It addresses Supreme Court review, separation of powers, federalism, and the protection of individual rights under the Fourteenth Amendment Due Process and Equal Protection Clauses. These topics are explored in the context of the historical and theoretical foundations of American constitutional law development, including the role of the Supreme Court in American government and the controversy over different approaches to constitutional interpretation. (3 credits) Prerequisite: LGS 400
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LGS 420: Criminal Law
3.00 Credits
Western International University
This course introduces students to substantive and procedural criminal law through the study of its foundations, practices, and limitations. Criminal law legislation and cases are examined to gain a practical understanding of the topic. (3 credits) Prerequisites: LGS 400 and CRB 370
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LGS 430: Civil Procedure
3.00 Credits
Western International University
This course covers both substantive civil law and civil procedure. The role of all participants in civil litigation, from the client interview through the appeals process, is analyzed. Special emphasis is placed on federal civil procedure rules. (3 credits) Prerequisite: LGS 400
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LIT 205: World Literature
3.00 Credits
Western International University
This course covers prose and poetry by major world authors. Readings are chosen to enhance appreciation of literature and to prompt students to explore universal themes and values as well as the creative literary techniques that appear in great works. (3 credits)
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MAT 105: Basic Mathematics
3.00 Credits
Western International University
This course focuses on foundational understanding of basic mathematics principles including arithmetic, decimals, fractions, percentages, linear equations with one and two variables, simple geometry and concepts of algebra. This course is not available to students who have completed MAT 110. (3 credits) Students must earn a grade of C or better before taking MAT 109 or 110.
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