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4.00 Credits
An introduction to the humanities that focuses on the special role of the arts (painting, sculpture, architecture, literature, drama, music, dance, film, and photography) as forms of human expression. Attention is given to definitions of art and various critical approaches to the arts in order to establish a foundation for critical response.
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4.00 Credits
Beginning with the advent of the Renaissance, this course traces the humanistic aspects of our intellectual development, as that development is manifested in architecture, economic theory, literature, music, painting, philosophy, political theory, and sculpture.
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4.00 Credits
Exploration of human reaction to visual stimuli and their use to solve problems and make decisions in business and personal life. The goal is that students will make better functional, practical and economic visual judgments.
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1.00 Credits
Humanities honors seminar for Juniors. Prerequisite: Approval of Academic Dean
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4.00 Credits
Course descriptions are currently being formulated.
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1.00 Credits
Preparation for Mock Trial Competitions in the upcoming year. Emphasis is placed on building the skills necessary to compete in upcoming American Mock Trial Association Invitational Tournaments. Each student will be a part of a team responsible for the development of a case to be tried in a court of law-including opening statement, introduction of testimony, physical, and demonstrative evidence, direct and cross examination of witnesses, closing arguments, etc. Students will participate in competitions both on and off campus.
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1.00 Credits
Preparation for upcoming Mock Trial Regional Competition. Students who have taken Law 280 will have competed at invitational tournaments sponsored by the American Mock Trial Association. During this course, as a member of the Regional Team, students will be obligated to perform the same skills introduced in the Law 280 course-only at a higher level. Prerequisite: LAW 280
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1.00 Credits
Preparation for upcoming Mock Trial National Competition. Students who have taken Law 280 will have competed at Invitational Tournaments and those who have taken Law 281 will have competed at the Regional Tournament. During this course, as a member of the National Team, students will be obligated to perform the same skills introduced in the Law 280 course and improved upon in the Law 281 course-only at a higher level. Prerequisite: LAW 281
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4.00 Credits
Basic principles of law applicable to the business world, emphasizing contracts and sales, as well as period after sales, bailments, negotiable instruments, agency, partnerships, corporations, insurance, and real estate.
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4.00 Credits
An in-depth study of contract law with special emphasis on those points of law that would be of particular importance to students planning careers in accounting, especially those considering qualifying as Certified Public Accountants. Prerequisite: LAW 201
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