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LAT 350: Latin Literature
3.00 Credits
University of Dayton
Advanced readings in a particular author or genre (epic, drama, history, philosophy). Repeatable when subtitle and content change. Prerequisite(s): LAT 202.
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LAT 491: Independent Study
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
University of Dayton
Independent research project under the guidance of an instructor. Admission to project and number of semester hours require approval of chairperson. Prerequisite(s): LAT 202 or permission of department chairperson.
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LAW 6020: Intra:Second Term
1.00 Credits
University of Dayton
Track specific. Required of all tracks during the first year, second semester of study. Credit Type to be determined.
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LAW 6101: Civil Practice & Procedure
4.00 Credits
University of Dayton
An examination of the jurisdiction of courts, venue, joinder of parties and claims, pleadings, pretrial devices, trial, appeal, and related doctrines. Emphasis is on the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure. All Concentrations. First-year. Credit Type A.
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LAW 6102: Torts I
3.00 Credits
University of Dayton
Examination of the area of personal wrongs, including interference with the person or property of another and respective defenses. The concepts focused on are intentional torts and their defenses, negligence and its defenses, strict liability, and vicarious liability. All Concentrations. First-year. Credit Type A.
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LAW 6103: Torts II
2.00 Credits
University of Dayton
Continuation of Torts I. Further examination of the area of personal wrongs. The concepts focused on are economic torts, defamation, product liability, and the right to privacy. All Concentrations. First-year. Credit Type A.
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LAW 6104: Real Property I
4.00 Credits
University of Dayton
The introductory course in real property law, concerning possession, estates in land, future interests, and landlord-tenant relationships. All Tracks. First-year. Credit Type A.
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LAW 6105: Legal Profession I
3.00 Credits
University of Dayton
Begins with an introduction to the role of law in our society, the basic structure of our legal system, and the various professional roles which lawyers play in the justice system. With this background, the remainder of the course integrates major units on critical reading, legal reasoning, legal research, and predictive writing. Some assignments are used to introduce students to substantive areas of law relating to their track. All Concentrations. First-year. Credit Type A.
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LAW 6106: Legal Profession II
3.00 Credits
University of Dayton
A continuation of Legal Profession I. This course is designed to further enhance the legal research skills of the student and to integrate major units on legal reasoning and writing in a problem-oriented format which introduces students to the process and challenges of lawyering in the pretrial setting. Some assignments are used to introduce students to substantive areas of law relating to their concentration. All Concentrations. First-year. Credit Type A.
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LAW 6107: Criminal Law
3.00 Credits
University of Dayton
An analysis of the general principles of criminal law with the purpose of developing understanding concerning the potentialities and limitations of law as an instrument of social control. Areas of concentration include: actus reus, mens rea, attempt, causation, complicity, justification and excuse, crimes against people, crimes against property, and sentencing. All Concentrations. First-year. Credit Type A.
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