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3.00 Credits
3.000 Credit Hours 3.000 Lecture hours Sections Offered: Not Offered This Term Course Satisfies: History & Government, Liberal Arts, Open/Free, Social Science Prerequisites/General Requirements: ( Basic Reading Proficiency ) and ( Basic Writing Proficiency )
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3.00 Credits
3.000 Credit Hours 3.000 Lecture hours Sections Offered: Not Offered This Term Course Satisfies: Foreign Language, Humanities, Liberal Arts, Open/Free
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3.000 Credit Hours 3.000 Lecture hours Sections Offered: Not Offered This Term Course Satisfies: Foreign Language, Humanities, Liberal Arts, Open/Free Prerequisites/General Requirements: Course or Test: GER 101 Minimum Grade of D This course must have been completed previously.
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3.00 Credits
This course is a survey of the structure and operations of the federal government as well as state governments. It will consider the relationship of the three branches of the federal government to each other and to state governments. US and state constitutions and their interpretations will be discussed. Emphasis will be given to American political traditions, parties, processes and a range of governmental policies.
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3.00 Credits
3.000 Credit Hours 3.000 Lecture hours Sections Offered: Days/Times Course Satisfies: History & Government, Liberal Arts, Open/Free, Reading Content , Social Science Prerequisites/General Requirements: ( Basic Reading proficiency ) and ( Basic Writing proficiency )
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3.00 Credits
3.000 Credit Hours 3.000 Lecture hours Sections Offered: Not Offered This Term Corequisites: PHI 101P Prerequisites/General Requirements: ( Basic Reading proficiency ) and ( Basic Writing proficiency )
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3.00 Credits
3.000 Credit Hours 3.000 Lecture hours Sections Offered: Not Offered This Term Course Satisfies: History & Government, Liberal Arts, Open/Free, Reading Content , Social Science Prerequisites/General Requirements: ( College Reading proficiency ) and ( Basic Writing proficiency )
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3.00 Credits
This course is a survey of the structure, functions, and development of the American legal and judicial process with emphasis on legal concepts and terminology. Judicial cases in substantive areas, such as family law, contracts, torts, and property will be analyzed. Students will also be introduced to judicial case briefs and brief writing.
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3.00 Credits
This course will examine the role of individual rights and liberties in American society within the framework of the US Constitution. Supreme Court decisions will be analyzed in regard to political and civil rights including freedom of speech, press, assembly and religion, obscenity, race and sex discrimination, and criminal procedure. The paradox of freedom is essentially the core around which lectures, discussion and research will be conducted.
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3.00 Credits
This course is designed to introduce students to various areas of law that affect women. It will include such topics as an historical overview of women's legal rights in the US, employment rights and benefits, education, criminal law, marriage and divorce and reproductive issues as well as other constitutional issues specifically pertinent to women. Students will each explore one area in depth. This is an introductory course that does not presuppose prior study of law.
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