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LEA 4100: Intellectual Property
2.00 Credits
Hodges University
This course provides a study of the basic legal issues of the law of intellectual property, including an examination of the statutory and common law of patents, trademarks, service marks, copyrights, as well as the emerging issues of internet law.
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LEA 4201: Civil Liability
2.00 Credits
Hodges University
A study of civil liability of police, policy agencies, and other government officials for misconduct and other violations of civil rights under 42 U. S. C. 1883.
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LEA 4300: Senior Seminar
4.00 Credits
Hodges University
A capstone course which examines current developments and events in the legal profession and includes a study of legal logic, analytical reasoning, and comprehensive fact analysis. Prerequisite: credit hours and permission of the Program Chair
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LEA 4500: Construction Law
4.00 Credits
Hodges University
This course covers lien law and forms, statutory requirements, notice of commencement, notice of termination, AIA documents, contracts, OSHA requirements, insurance requirements and licensing requirements.
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LEA 4901-4: Directed Study in Legal Studies
1.00 Credits
Hodges University
Each student will prepare an approved study in either thesis form or directed study form if the answer to the study has already been determined. Students will meet with the assigned faculty member at least one hour per week during the semester. Prerequisite: Permission of the Program Chair and approval of the Executive Vice President of Academic Affairs
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LIT 2000: Introduction to Literature
4.00 Credits
Hodges University
This course is designed to acquaint students with a diverse selection of classic literature texts in English which have historically garnered attention because of their topics and/or because of the acclaimed writing styles of authors. Meant as an introductory level class, students will learn to critically read and actively participate in classroom discussion. Additionally, students will apply their understanding through essays, and as such they will learn the techniques involved in such analysis, including a brief overview of prominent literary theories. Prerequisite: ENG1101
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LIT 2010: American Literature
4.00 Credits
Hodges University
This course is designed to introduce students to a diverse selection of American literature texts. Through critical reading and writing assignments, students will develop an appreciation of the American cultural experience from the moments of European encounter with the New World to the present. Prerequisite: ENG1101
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LIT 2600: British Literature
4.00 Credits
Hodges University
This course surveys the literature of Britain through representative works of major and minor writers. Prerequisite: ENG1101 or permission from the Program Chair
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LIT 3000: Leadership and Literature
4.00 Credits
Hodges University
This course analyzes literary texts pertinent to leadership. The texts selected represent leadership themes and literary genres such as the letter, novel, play, poem, and autobiography. Prerequisite: ENG1101
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LIT 3005: World Literature
4.00 Credits
Hodges University
This course is designed to provide the student with a knowledge of the ideas and literary conventions present in the literature of the world from the 1700's to present. The purpose is to introduce the student to the various literary genres, major and minor authors, and historical background of the time. Prerequisite: ENG1101
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