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Course Criteria
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3.00 Credits
(3 hrs.) (Prerequisite: sophomore standing) This course explores a variety of conflict resolution methods including: negotiation, mediation, arbitration, and judicial processes. By examining personal, community, and world conflicts, students will learn how to analyze, select and apply an appropriate conflict resolution.
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3.00 Credits
(3 hrs.) (Prerequisites: LGS 110 or PSC 101, sophomore standing; or permission of instructor.) Course explores the basic principles of American constitutional law through an examination of the United States Supreme Court. Focuses on the history of the Court, civil liberties and individual rights and the development of social policy as understood through landmark Supreme Court decisions.
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1.00 - 3.00 Credits
(1-3 hrs.) (Prerequisite: dependent on topic) Check semester course schedule for current information. Taught at irregular intervals in response to current issues, student requests, themes, availability of key personnel or other special needs. Investigates content related to one of the interdisciplinary areas comprising the major.
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1.00 - 3.00 Credits
(1-3 hrs.) (May be taken twice for credit but counts only once in electives category) (Prerequisite: permission of program chair) Students will intern in a local law office, public interest group, or other agency under professional supervision.
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3.00 Credits
(3 hrs.) (Prerequisite: junior standing or permission of instructor; crosslisted as BUS 352.) A study of the basic concepts of law as they relate to legal rights and remedies, with an emphasis on contracts and other facets of law relevant to business practice.
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3.00 Credits
(3 hrs) (Prerequisites: junior standing or permission of instructor; cross-listed as MME 362.) Mass communication-especially in the last 75+ years-has spawned volumes of regulations, statutes, and court decisions that affect broadcasters, the print media, the Internet, and consumers. Students will study the legal issues concerning media and individuals, organizations and the mass media, including the development of First Amendment freedoms: free speech, free press, fair trial; privacy and access; libel, defamation, obscenity and indecency; advertising, and copyright and trademark.
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3.00 Credits
(3 hrs.) (Prerequisite: dependent on topic) Check semester course schedule for current information. Taught at irregular intervals in response to current issues, student requests, themes, availability of key personnel or other special interdisciplinary areas comprising the major.
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3.00 Credits
(3 hrs.) (Prerequisite: third-year standing; must be taken in the fall semester) The student will write an essay that integrates and demonstrates competence in the fields of study that comprise the major. In addition, an oral defense of the essay is required, which will occur before an invited audience. A student may not write or defend the senior essay before the third year.
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3.00 Credits
(3 hrs.) (Prerequisite: one year of high school algebra) Course designed to provide prospective elementary teachers with an understanding of the foundations of elementary mathematics. Topics include whole numbers and place value, fractions and integers.
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3.00 Credits
(3 hrs.) (Prerequisite: one year of high school algebra) Course designed to provide prospective elementary teachers with an understanding of the foundations of elementary mathematics. Topics include geometry, measurement and elementary statistics.
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