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LGLS 442: The Female Body and the Constitution
3.00 Credits
Bryant University
Session Cycle: Fall Yearly Cycle: Odd Year The purpose of this course is to explore constitutional jurisprudence and primary feminist theory and literature in order to evaluate the use of the female body in contemporary U.S. politics and policy. The students will begin by applying traditional legal analysis to understand the treatment of women under the Equal Protection Clause. We will use this foundation to study the legal and social attitudes towards women's reproductive selves. Judicial opinions on issues from contraception to pregnancy termination will be considered against several feminist theories. We will draw upon feminist and constitutional thought to explain several solutions to the disparities between the sexes in the workplace In the final segment of the course, we will examine the balance between freedom of expression as guaranteed by the First Amendment and obscenity and indecency which are found in pornography. At the same time, we will consider the views of anti-censorship and anti-pornography feminists. The course will also include interpretive literature, so students can use the legal analysis and feminist theory. 3.000 Credit Hours 3.000 Lecture hours Levels: Undergraduate Schedule Types: Lecture College of Arts and Sciences Undergraduate Division History and Social Sciences Department Course Attributes: Cultural Mode of Thought, English & Cult. Studies, English & Cult. St.udies Minor, Liberal Arts Elective, Legal Studies Minor, Literary Mode of Thought, Social Science Mode of Thought, Women's Studies Minor
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LGLS 443: Legal Ethics
3.00 Credits
Bryant University
Session Cycle: Fall Yearly Cycle: Annual Legal Ethics is a course designed to examine the United States legal system of finding truth, or winning for the client, which will include challenging the basic foundations of justice for the purpose of examining ethical systems. The United States system of justice, which is based upon an adversarial method of fact finding, imposes certain conditions or constraints upon the participants, which are most often lawyers. In such a system of "trial by battle," the focus of ethics is on rights protection or a "negative sum" outcome. The course begins with an analysis of several different theories/approaches to morality which are discussed in conjunction with a historical examination of the development of the American legal system. This will explain to the student how ethical systems emerge, how morals and law are to be distinguished and how this impacts the development of governments. Using a case study approach, we will analyze cases which illustrate different approaches to law and fact finding. We will assess the underlying rationale for the ethics, which defines the American legal system and discuss alternative approaches to truth finding. 3.000 Credit Hours 3.000 Lecture hours Levels: Undergraduate Schedule Types: Lecture College of Arts and Sciences Undergraduate Division History and Social Sciences Department Course Attributes: Liberal Arts Elective, Legal Studies Minor, Social Science Mode of Thought
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LGLS 451: International Business Law
3.00 Credits
Bryant University
Session Cycle: Fall and Spring Yearly Cycle: Annual This course will address both the broader issues of government control of international business and the process of doing business overseas. It will compare the unique culture and legal systems of the United States, Europe, Japan and the Middle East. In addition, the course will focus on the mechanics of doing business overseas under international agreements such as GATT, NAFTA and the European Union. 3.000 Credit Hours 3.000 Lecture hours Levels: Undergraduate Schedule Types: Lecture College of Arts and Sciences Undergraduate Division History and Social Sciences Department Course Attributes: Cultural Mode of Thought, Global Studies, International Affairs Minor, International Focus, International Studies, Liberal Arts Elective, Legal Studies Minor
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LGLS 485: Special Topics in Legal Studies
3.00 Credits
Bryant University
This course focuses on selected topics in legal studies and will vary from year to year according to student interest and faculty availability. 3.000 Credit Hours 3.000 Lecture hours Levels: Undergraduate Schedule Types: Lecture College of Arts and Sciences Undergraduate Division History and Social Sciences Department Course Attributes: Liberal Arts Elective, Legal Studies Minor
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LGLS 490: Seminar in Politics and Law
3.00 Credits
Bryant University
Session Cycle: Fall Yearly Cycle: Annual This seminar is designed as an interdisciplinary capstone course for students in the Politics and Law major. It will include an in-depth examination of a selected theme in politics and law. Each student will work intensively with the instructor to complete a major research project on a topic of their choice, which will be presented to the entire seminar. This course is cross-listed with POLS490. 3.000 Credit Hours 3.000 Lecture hours Levels: Undergraduate Schedule Types: Lecture College of Arts and Sciences Undergraduate Division History and Social Sciences Department
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LGLS 497:
3.00 Credits
Bryant University
Directed Study in Legal Studies Under faculty supervision, students pursue a well defined area of interest in legal studies. Permission of instructor is required. 3.000 Credit Hours Levels: Undergraduate Schedule Types: Directed Study College of Arts and Sciences Undergraduate Division History and Social Sciences Department Course Attributes: Liberal Arts Elective, Legal Studies Minor
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MATH 105: Mathematical Reasoning I
2.00 Credits
Bryant University
Session Cycle: Fall, Spring and Summer Yearly Cycle: Annual This is the first of a two-course sequence that provides students with structural mathematical concepts needed for quantitative reasoning and analysis. Focus is placed on problem formulation, problem-solving, graphing and graphing analysis. Topics include graphing concepts; linear, quadratic, polynomial rational, exponential and logarithmic functions; mathematics of finance; linear systems and an introduction to linear programming. Applications are keyed to management, economics, finance, and the social and natural sciences. mathematics of finance and linear systems. Prerequisite: A passing score on the Math Placement Exam. 3.000 Credit Hours 3.000 Lecture hours Levels: Undergraduate Schedule Types: Lecture College of Arts and Sciences Undergraduate Division Mathematics Department
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MATH 106: Mathematical Reasoning II
3.00 Credits
Bryant University
Session Cycle: Fall, Spring and Summer Yearly Cycle: Annual This course, which is a continuation of MATH105, introduces differential and integral calculus. Topics include rates of change, curve sketching and optimization techniques. Applications are keyed to management, economics, finance, and the social and natural sciences. 3.000 Credit Hours 3.000 Lecture hours Levels: Undergraduate Schedule Types: Lecture College of Arts and Sciences Undergraduate Division Mathematics Department Course Attributes: Liberal Arts Elective
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MATH 107: Honors:Finite Mathematics
3.00 Credits
Bryant University
Session Cycle: Fall Yearly Cycle: Annual This course was developed to serve those students who are good in math and who have already studied the pre-calculus material covered in the regular MATH 105 course. In addition to the regular section on the math of finance, topics include linear programming and decision making. Students will present group projects using linear programming to the class. To register for this course, students must belong to the honors program or have written permission from the honors coordinator. 3.000 Credit Hours 3.000 Lecture hours Levels: Undergraduate Schedule Types: Lecture College of Arts and Sciences Undergraduate Division Mathematics Department Course Attributes: Honors Course
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MATH 108: Honors:Applied Calculus
3.00 Credits
Bryant University
Session Cycle: Spring Yearly Cycle: Annual The basics of differential and integral calculus are covered in this course, with stress on their usefulness in business. Topics will be covered using both graphical and analytical techniques, and group projects will be assigned. The class will move at a pace faster than that of MATH 106, but no previous experience with calculus is required. The course is open to members of the honors program and others with a grade point average of 3.5 or better and permission from the honors coordinator. 3.000 Credit Hours 3.000 Lecture hours Levels: Undergraduate Schedule Types: Lecture College of Arts and Sciences Undergraduate Division Mathematics Department Course Attributes: Honors Course
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