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3.00 Credits
Discusses Bill of Rights and amendments IV, V and VI of the United States Constitution. Includes discussion of selected areas of criminal procedure with a basic knowledge of the case law created by the United States Supreme Court, brief judicial decisions, identifying legal issues and pertinent arguments, presenting case law arguments in a cogent and concise manner, and summarizing major trends of constitutional development in criminal procedures.
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3.00 Credits
Studies the common plants and animals of the Southwest, including their distribution, adaptation, behavior, and ecology.
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3.00 Credits
Reviews United States Supreme Court decisions considering equal protection issues such as school desegregation, housing discrimination and employment rights.
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3.00 Credits
Examine and explore the prominent place of religion in this religiously pluralistic country. Explores institutional and noninstitutional developments with Protestantism, Catholicism, Judaism and Islam. The course concludes with an examination of religion and material culture.
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3.00 Credits
Study of the political, social, intellectual, and other aspects of American civilization in this century. Special emphasis on the last half of the 20th century.
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Overview of the history of Europe, Asia, Latin America, and Africa in the twentieth century, addressing globalization and its consequences, colonization versus nationalism, militarization, collective security, effects of technology on nations, consequences of global, regional and civil wars throughout the century, and subsequent shift in influence to emerging nations.
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3.00 Credits
Introduce traditional and emerging methods of historical research. Construct an extensive annotated bibliography as a purposeful entry into the senior comprehensive project. Prerequisite: Third-year status.
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3.00 Credits
Studies American political party system, its organization, strengths, weaknesses, function, and techniques. Emphasis on post-World War II era and trends of the political party system.
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3.00 Credits
Introduces international relations and foreign policy. Emphasis on causes of international conflict, the resolution of conflict and the study of war, particularly its prevention. Prerequisite: HPS 13353 American Government or consent of instructor.
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3.00 Credits
Introduces the student to the major characteristics of the civil and criminal processes. Students become familiar with the various types of procedural rules of these processes and their applications. Other topics include the drafting of pleadings and other documents required in the litigation process.
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