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LAJ 491: Workshop
1.00 - 6.00 Credits
Central Washington University
Description: Specialists will lead discussion of a variety of problems concerning the law and justice system. Credits: (1-6) Repeatable for Credit Yes Grading Basis GRD Notes: With the approval of the director of the program the course may be designated for S or U grades.
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LAJ 492: Teaching Experience in Law and Justice
3.00 Credits
Central Washington University
Prerequisites & Notes: Prerequisite, completion of course in which teaching or assisting is to be done and approval of the instructor and department chair. LAJ 300 is recommended. May be repeated up to a total of 8 credits. Grade will be S or U. Credits: (1-4) Consent Yes Repeatable for Credit Yes Grading Basis SUS
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LAJ 495: Directed Research
3.00 Credits
Central Washington University
Description: Individual research project. Prerequisites & Notes: Prerequisite, admission to the major or minor or permission of the chair or center director. LAJ 300 is recommended. May be repeated up to a total of 10 credits. Credits: (1-5) Consent Yes Repeatable for Credit Yes Grading Basis GRD
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LAJ 496: Individual Study
3.00 Credits
Central Washington University
Prerequisites & Notes: Prerequisite, admission to the major or minor or permission of the chair or center director. LAJ 300 is recommended. Credits: (1-6) Consent Yes Repeatable for Credit Yes Grading Basis GRD
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LAJ 498: Special Topics
3.00 Credits
Central Washington University
Description: These courses will offer in-depth information on various special topics relating to current issues. Prerequisites & Notes: Prerequisite, admission to the major or minor or permission of the Chair or Center Director. LAJ 300 is recommended. Credits: (1-6)
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LAJ 499: Seminar
3.00 Credits
Central Washington University
Prerequisites & Notes: Prerequisite, admission to the major or minor or permission of the chair or center director. LAJ 300 is recommended. With approval of the program director the course may be designated for regular letter grade or S or U depending upon course and method of instruction. Credits: (1-5) Consent Yes Repeatable for Credit No Grading Basis GRD
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LAT 151: Latin
5.00 Credits
Central Washington University
Description: Translation, declension and conjugation approach using oral-aural drill. Firm foundation in the basic structural principles. Credits: (5) Consent No Repeatable for Credit No Grading Basis GRD
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LAT 152: Latin
3.00 Credits
Central Washington University
Description: Translations, declension and conjugation approach using oral-aural drill. Firm foundation in the basic principles of the language continuing from Latin 151. Prerequisites & Notes: Prerequisite, LAT 151 or the equivalent. Credits: (5) Consent No Repeatable for Credit No Grading Basis GRD
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LAT 153: Latin
3.00 Credits
Central Washington University
Description: Translations, declension and conjugation approach using oral-aural drill. Firm foundation in the basic principles of the language continuing from Latin 152. Prerequisites & Notes: Prerequisite, LAT 152 or the equivalent. Credits: (5) Consent No Repeatable for Credit No Grading Basis GRD
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LIB 345: Library Research Methods
2.00 Credits
Central Washington University
Description: Development of Information Literacy through the use of internal and external resources. Organization of print and non-print resources. Creation of working bibliographies. Credits: (2) Repeatable for Credit No Grading Basis GRD Notes: Open to all students.
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