Jul 03, 2024  
2018-2019 General Catalog 
    
2018-2019 General Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Course Descriptions


 

Law

  
  • LAW 6475 Water Law


    Examines Legal Control Of Water Resources, Focusing On Water’s Special Status As Partially Public And Partially Private Property. Topics Include Reparian Water Rights, Prior Appropiation, And Historical Evolutionof Water Rights.
  
  • LAW 6503 Florida Constitutional Law (2)


    Analysis Of Selected Provisions Of The Florida Constitution, With Emphasis On Recent Decisions Of The Florida Supreme Court And Analysis Of Current Proposals For Constitutional Change.
  
  • LAW 6507 National Security Law Semi


    This Course Examines The Legal Framework For National Security Decisions. Students Will Analyze The Delicate Balance Of Liberty And Security That Must Exist To Preserve A Democratic Society. Particular Areas Examined Include: Constitutional Separation Of Powers And Shared Responsibility For National Security; The Legality And Scope Of War And Other Uses Of Armed Force Short Of War; Access To And Protection Of Sensitive Information; Intelligence Collection And Clandestine Activities; And The Formulation Of National Security Policy And Law.
  
  • LAW 6511 Constitu Law ; First Amend


    This Course Will Explore The Historical, Legal And Social Context Of The First Amendment. Constitutional Analysis Of Important First Amendment Cases Will Be Explored. Class Discussions Of Weekly Topics Will Be Student Led. This Course Satisfies The Senior Writing Requirement.
  
  • LAW 6513 The Study Of Religion As It Relates To The Law


  
  • LAW 6520 Administrative Law


  
  • LAW 6523 Legislation


    This Course Will Give Students An Introduction To The Legislative Process, To Legislative Interpretation, And To Contemporary Debates Of Law And Policy That Surround The Legislative Branch.
  
  • LAW 6540 Labor Law


  
  • LAW 6545 Employment Law


  
  • LAW 6547 Sem-curr Top In Empl Discrim


    This Seminar Will Focus On Current Topics In The Employment Discrimination Field. Students Will In Addition To Classroom Study And Discussion, Engage In Significant Writing Projects
  
  • LAW 6550 Antitrust


  
  • LAW 6555 Florida Practice (2)


    A Study Of The Unique Aspects Of Florida Law, Including Florida Rules Of Civil Procedure, The Preparation Of Pleadings And Materials For Trial, The Court System, Legislative Procedures, And The Significance Of Florida’s Integrated Bar With An Emphasis On Professional Responsibility. The Course Examines Jurisdiction And Process. The Rules Of Florida Civil Procedure Are Reviewed In Depth.
  
  • LAW 6570 Intellect Prope Law


  
  • LAW 6572 Copyright Law


    Problems Related To The Protection Of Artistic And Creative Properties, Including A Study Of The Methods For Securing And Maintaining A Copyright, The Laws That Govern The Exploitation Of The Entitlement Created By A Copyright, And The Problems And Methods Of Protecting Those Rights Are Covered By This Course.
  
  • LAW 6573 Patent Law


    Covers State And Federal Laws Intended To Stimulate And Protect Innovations In Technological And Commercial Area
  
  • LAW 6575 Entertainment Law


    The Study Of Laws Pertaining To The Entertainment Industry.
  
  • LAW 6576 Trademark Law Seminar


    Problems Related To The Protection Of Commercial Marks And Products, Including A Study Of The Methods For Securing And Maintaining Protection, The Laws That Govern Exploitation Of The Marks And Products, And Problems And Methods Of Protecting Those Rights.
  
  • LAW 6600 Federal Income Taxat


  
  • LAW 6616 Partnership Taxation


    This Course Addresses Taxation Of Partnerships And Tax Consequences Of Partnership Formation, Termination, Distributions Of Money Or Property To Partners, And Consequences Of Sale Or Exchange Of A Partnership Interest Or Of The Death Of A Partner. This Course Is Not Open To Students Who Have Taken Or Are Taking Business Enterprise Taxation.
  
  • LAW 6620 Estate And Gift Taxation


    This Course Provides Students With A Study Of The Federal Estate And Gift Tax Structure And Its Impact On The Transfer Of Property And Of Income Taxation Of Trusts And Estates. The Redistribution Of Wealth Through Taxation Is Also Studied. Taxation Of Income Of Trusts And Estates Also Includes Annuities, Property Distributions, And Income In Respect Of Decedent. This Course Primarily Involves A Study Of The Unified System Of Federal Gift And Estate Transfer Taxes Imposed By Chapters 11 And 12 Of The Internal Revenue Code. With Respect To The Gift Tax, The Student Will Explore The Transfers That Are Subject To Tax As Well As The Annual Exclusion And Gifts To Minors. With Respect To The Estate Tax, The Student Will Explore The Transfers (both During Life And At Death) That Are Included In A Decedent’s “gross Estate,” As Well As Certain Of The Deductions That Are Available To Reduce The Size Of The Gross Estate (and, Ultimately, The Estate Tax Owed).
  
  • LAW 6706 ADVANCED TORTS: DIGNITARY AND ECONOMIC HARMS (3)


    THIS COURSE PROVIDES AN INTENSIVE EXAMINATION OF DIGNITARY AND ECONOMIC TORTS. TOPICS INCLUDE DEFAMATION,PRIVACY TORTUOUS LITIGATION AND INTERFERENCE WITH FAMILY RELATIONSHIPS,INTERFERENCE WITH ECONOMIC INTERESTS, TRADE SECRETS, UNFAIR COMPETITION, AND MISREPRESENTATION. THE COURSE AIMS NOT ONLY TO EXPLORE SUBSTANTIVE LAW IN DEPTH BUT TO ALSO TO ENGAGE STUDENTS IN CRITICAL ANALYSIS OF THE DOCTRINAL LAW’S UNDERLYING POLICIES AND VALUES AND WHETHER THE DOCTRINE ADEQUATELY ADDRESS PROBLEMS PRESENTED BY TECHNOLOGICAL ADVANCEMENTS AND CHANGING SOCIAL NORMS
  
  • LAW 6710 Family Law (3)


    The Law Governing The Definition, Formation, Maintenance And Dissolution Of The Family. Topics Include Adoption, Alimony, Annulment, Child Custody, Divorce, Emancipation Of Minors, Intra-family Torts, Legitimacy, Marriage, Paternity, Pre-martial Agreements, Property Division, Tax Implications Of Divorce, And Procedure And Jurisdiction In Various Types Of Causes Of Actions In Domestic Relations. Attention Is Given To Common Law, State Law, And Recent Constitutional Doctrine.
  
  • LAW 6718 Domestic Violence Workshop


    A Study Of The Unique Aspects Of Florida Law, Including Florida Rules Of Civil Procedure, The Preparation Of Pleadings And Materials For Trial, The Court System, Legislative Procedures, And The Significance Of Floridas Integrated Bar With An Emphasis On Professional Responsibility. The Course Examines Jurisdiction And Process. The Rules Of Florida Civil Procedure Are Reviewed In Depth
  
  • LAW 6720 Health Care Law


    Discussion Of The Legal Aspects Of The Health Care Industry.
  
  • LAW 6722 Sem-bioethics And The Law


    This Course Will Examine A Number Of Issues At The Intersection Between Law And Medicine. In The Course, We Will Explore Legal And Ethical Issues Faced By Patients And Physicians As A Result Of Developing Medical Technology. Topics Include Organ Transplantation, Genetic Engineering, End Of Life Decisions Including Physician Assisted Suicide, Reproductive Rights Including Abortion, Experimentation On Fetuses And Other Human Subjects, And The Role Of Religion In Excusing Patients From Providing Their Children With Conventional Medical Care.
  
  • LAW 6731 The Law Of The Sea


    This Course Will Provide A General Overview Of Public International Law Of The Sea. It Will Specifically Deal With The Law Of Maritime Zones Recognized By International Law And The Uses Of The Oceans Including The 1982 United Nations Conventions Customary International Law And Contemporary Agreements Supplementing The Convention. It Will Also Examine Such Topics As The Territorial Sea, Straits Archipelagos. The Exclusive Economic Zone, The Continental Shelf, Maritime Boundaries The High Sea The International Seabed Area, Navigation, Fisheries , Marine Scientific Research, Pollution And Settlement Of Disputes Will Be Examined
  
  • LAW 6751 Law Office Managemen


  
  • LAW 6780 Intro To Analytical Skills I


    This Class Is Conducted Once A Week For Seventy-five Minutes For Ten Weeks During Fall Semester. Each Class Will Focus On The Teaching Of Critical Skills Using First Year Course Materials And Practice Exercises. In Addition Students Will Explore Their Personal Learning Life Styles Will Receive Training Individual And Group Study Techniques , And Will Learn Other Practical Skills Essential To Successful Law School Education Incliding Testing Strategies
  
  • LAW 6782 Intro To Analytical Skills II


    This Course Will Be Taught Once A Week During The Spring Semester. Classes Will Focus On Student’s Improvement In Taking Of Both Essay And Multiple Choice Tests And Will Teach Them Strategies For Preparing For Final Exams. In Additional, Because Practice Exams Administered During This Class Cover Doctrinal Subjects In Which Students Are Then Enrolled, They Will Have Opportunity Assess Their Level Of Knowledge In Such Substantive Subjects.
  
  • LAW 6798 Sem-advanced Legal Research


    Advanced Legal Research Will Investigte Several Areas Of Law That Use More Specific Finding Tools, Skills, And Sources For Legal Research: Such As Topics Of Envirnoment, Tax, And International Law, To Name A Few
  
  • LAW 6802 Contract Drafting


    This Course Explores The Key Practices Of Contract Drafting And The Connection Between The Business Transaction And The Contract. Student Will Learn The Skills Of Good Drafting, Such As Understanding The Business Transaction, Knowing How To Use Contract Concepts To Accurately Reflect The Parties’ Deal , How To Draft And Recognize Nuances In Language That Change The Deal, And How To Discern And Resolve Business Issues. The Course Also Addresses Ethical Issues In The Contract Drafting. Instruction Includes Drafting Exercise And Simulation
  
  • LAW 6811 Privacy Law


    Introduction To The Expanding Body Of State And Federal Laws Governing Access To Personal Information And Autonomous Private Decision Making, Such As Privacy Issues Relating To Law Enforcement, The Internet, Drugs, Alcohol, Hiv And Dna Testing, Ambush Journalism, Etc.
  
  • LAW 6814 Sem-adv Topic Race & The Law


    This Seminar Will Provide A Comparative As Interdisciplinary Approach To Issues Concerning Race And The Law. We Will Address The Racial And Legal History Of Major Racial Groups In The Us , Including African American, Native American, Latinos, Asian American,and Whites. In Additional To These Histories, The Course Includes The Following Topics; Competing Definitions And Understandings Of Race And Racism; The Legal System’s Contributions To The Construction Of Race; Race ,voting And Participation In Democracy; Developing Notions Of Equality; Segregation And Education; And Crime
  
  • LAW 6820 Seminar - Electronic Discovery


    This Course Will Provide An In-depth Treatment Of Both Legal And Technical Aspects Of Electronic Discovery - The Preservation, Collection, Review, Production And Use Of Electronically Stored Information In Civil And Criminal Litigation ( And Investigation). Coverage Includes Selected Aspects Of The Quickly Developing Body Of E-discovery Case Law, Federal And State E-discovery Rules, And The Technology Issues Impacting Discovery. This Course Will Provide The Student With Detailed Grounding In The Law And Application Of Electronic Discovery Principles To Civil And Criminal Litigation. Demonstrations Utilizing Live Technology Will Occur When Helpful To Provide A Learning “laboratory” For The Students
  
  • LAW 6821 Tech Innovation & Prac Seminar


    This Seminar Examines Intellectual Property And Basic Economic Concepts As Well As General Rights Of Licensors And Licensees, The Relationship Between Patent Licenses And Contract Law, Implied Licenses, Licensee Estoppels, Co-owner Licenses, License Breach And Breach Remedies, The Effect Of Patent Invalidity Of Licenses And Patent Misuse. In Addition, This Course Will Provide Onformation On Commercialization Of Technologies Developed By The University Faculty And The Students
  
  • LAW 6840 Legal Bibliography (1)


    This Course Identifies And Describes The Primary Sources Of Law And Their Finding Tools In Print And Electronic Format. Students Are Instructed In The Research Strategies Necessary To Find And Update The Law.
  
  • LAW 6842 Law And Film Seminar


    This Course Will Examine How The Law And Lawyers Have Been Depicted In Film And Television Over The Years; Other Media May Be Included. Students Will Be Required To View Two Movies And Selected Television Programs Each Week And Prepare A Written Comparision Of The Role Of The Law And Lawyers As They Are Depicted By The Authors And Actors. Topics That Will Be Examined Include The Use Of The Rules Of Evidence, Courtroom Etiquette, Ethics, Gender, Ethnicity, And A Comparison Of The Victims And Types Of Legal Issues Covered By The Shows.
  
  • LAW 6869 Sem-law& Politics-caribbean


    This Course Examines The Domestic And International Law And Politics Of The Caribbean From The Pre-colonial Era Through The Colonization Period And Postcolonial Independence And Post Cold War Eras. The Course Will Introduce Students To: (1) The Historical And Contemporary Socio-political And Legal Development Of Caribbean State Systems, Institutions And Peoples; (2) The Unique Relationship Between Caribbean Nations And The Outside World; (3) The Extent To Which The Caribbean Forms An Integral Part Of The International System, And Contributes To The Progressive Development Of International Law
  
  • LAW 6905 Directed Individualized Study


    This Is A Directed Individualized Study (DIS) Course Which Will Be Used For Administrative Purposes As An Avenue To Offer Students The Opportunity To Enroll In A Course That Is Not Offered During A Specific Semester.
  
  • LAW 6910 Independent Research


    Approved Research And Writing Supervised By A Member Of The Full-time Faculty
  
  • LAW 6915 Research Associate I


    This Course Provides Students With An Opportunity To Engage In Analytical Discourse With Their Faculty Supervisor. It Involves Independent Inquiry And Analysis Which Are Fostered Through Research On Issues Identified By Their Faculty Supervisor
  
  • LAW 6916 Research Associate II


    This Course Provides Students With An Opportunity To Engage Scholarly Activities With Their Faculty Supervisor. It Involves Independent Inquiry And Analysis Which Are Fostered Through Research On Issues Identified By Their Faculty Supervisor And Students Are Expected To Engage In Substantial Writing Activities
  
  • LAW 6932 Clin Prog - Criminal


  
  • LAW 6933 Advanced Topics In Law B


    Courses That Describe The Theory, History, And Application Of The Rules Of Conduct By Which Societal Relations Are Formally Structured And Adjudicated.
  
  • LAW 6934 Adv Topics In Law Seminar- A


    This Course Provides An Intensive Examination Of Dignitary And Ecomonic Torts. Topics Include Defamation,privacy Tortuous Litigation And Interference With Family Relationships,interference With Economic Interests, Trade Secrets, Unfair Competition, And Misrepresentation. The Course Aims Not Only To Explore Substantive Law In Depth But To Also To Engage Students In Critical Analysis Of The Doctrinal Law’s Underlying Policies And Values And Whether The Doctrine Adequately Address Problems Presented By Technological Advancements And Changing Social Norms
  
  • LAW 6935 Advanced Topics In Law C


    The Content Of This Course Varies. It May Include Topics Of Current Interest Or Not Covered By Other Curricular Offerings. This Course May Be Repeated If There Is No Duplication Of Subject Matter
  
  • LAW 6936 Florida Practice (2)


    A Study Of The Unique Aspects Of Florida Law, Including Florida Rules Of Civil Procedure, The Preparation Of Pleadings And Materials For Trial, The Court System, Legislative Procedures, And The Significance Of Florida’s Integrated Bar With An Emphasis On Professional Responsibility. The Course Examines Jurisdiction And Process. The Rules Of Florida Civil Procedure Are Reviewed In Depth.
  
  • LAW 6939 Adv Topics In Law Seminar-c


    The Content Of This Course Varies. It May Include Topics Of Current Interest Or Not Covered By Other Curricular Offerings. This Course May Be Repeated If There Is No Duplication Of Subject Matter
  
  • LAW 6940 Clinical Program (3)


    A Concurrent Program Of Academic Instruction And Skills Training Designed To More Fully Qualify The Student For The Practice Of Law. Students Participate In Civil And Criminal Settings Provided By Practicing Attorneys. The Classroom Component Teaches Lawyering Skills Of Interviewing, Counseling, Discovery, Negotiation, Advocacy, And Florida Practice. Students Must Have Taken, Or Take Concurrently, Interviewing Counseling And Negotiation As Well As Professional Responsibility. All Practice Is In Accord With Florida Student Practice Rules. Clinics May Include: Bankruptcy, Civil, Criminal, Housing, Mediation, And Street Law.
  
  • LAW 6940B Clinical Program (3)


    A Concurrent Program Of Academic Instruction And Skills Training Designed To More Fully Qualify The Student For The Practice Of Law. Students Participate In Civil And Criminal Settings Provided By Practicing Attorneys. The Classroom Component Teaches Lawyering Skills Of Interviewing, Counseling, Discovery, Negotiation, Advocacy, And Florida Practice. Students Must Have Taken, Or Take Concurrently, Interviewing Counseling And Negotiation As Well As Professional Responsibility. All Practice Is In Accord With Florida Student Practice Rules. Clinics May Include: Bankruptcy, Civil, Criminal, Housing, Mediation, And Street Law.
  
  • LAW 6940D Clinical Program- Defense


    Course That Describe The Theory, History, And Application Of The Rules Of Conduct By Which Societal Relations Are Formally Structured And Adjudicated. Practical Application In A Clinical Setting Of Knowledge Acquired In The Classroom
  
  • LAW 6940H Clinical Program (3)


    A Concurrent Program Of Academic Instruction And Skills Training Designed To More Fully Qualify The Student For The Practice Of Law. Students Participate In Civil And Criminal Settings Provided By Practicing Attorneys. The Classroom Component Teaches Lawyering Skills Of Interviewing, Counseling, Discovery, Negotiation, Advocacy, And Florida Practice. Students Must Have Taken, Or Take Concurrently, Interviewing Counseling And Negotiation As Well As Professional Responsibility. All Practice Is In Accord With Florida Student Practice Rules. Clinics May Include: Bankruptcy, Civil, Criminal, Housing, Mediation, And Street Law.
  
  • LAW 6940M Clinical Program (3)


    A Concurrent Program Of Academic Instruction And Skills Training Designed To More Fully Qualify The Student For The Practice Of Law. Students Participate In Civil And Criminal Settings Provided By Practicing Attorneys. The Classroom Component Teaches Lawyering Skills Of Interviewing, Counseling, Discovery, Negotiation, Advocacy, And Florida Practice. Students Must Have Taken, Or Take Concurrently, Interviewing Counseling And Negotiation As Well As Professional Responsibility. All Practice Is In Accord With Florida Student Practice Rules. Clinics May Include: Bankruptcy, Civil, Criminal, Housing, Mediation, And Street Law.
  
  • LAW 6940P Clini Prog - Prosecution


    Courses That Describe The Theory, History, And Application Of The Rules Of Conduct By Which Societal Relations Are Formally Structured And Adjudicated. Practical Application In A Clinical Setting Of Knowledge Acquired In The Classroom.
  
  • LAW 6941 Bankruptcy


    A Concurrent Program Of Academic Instruction And Skills Training Designed To More Fully Qualify The Student For The Practice Of Law. Students Participate In Civil And Criminal Settings Provided By Practicing Attorneys. The Classroom Component Teaches Lawyering Skills Of Interviewing, Counseling, Discovery, Negotiation, Advocacy, And Florida Practice. Students Must Have Taken, Or Take Concurrently, Interviewing Counseling And Negotiation As Well As Professional Responsibility. All Practice Is In Accord With Florida Student Practice Rules. Clinics May Include: Bankruptcy, Civil, Criminal, Housing, Mediation, And Street Law.
  
  • LAW 6942 Clinical Program - Housing


    A Concurrent Program Of Academic Instruction And Skills Training Designed To More Fully Qualify The Student For The Practice Of Law. Students Participate In Civil And Criminal Settings Provided By Practicing Attorneys. The Classroom Component Teaches Lawyering Skills Of Interviewing, Counseling, Discovery, Negotiation, Advocacy, And Florida Practice. Students Must Have Taken, Or Take Concurrently, Interviewing Counseling And Negotiation As Well As Professional Responsibility. All Practice Is In Accord With Florida Student Practice Rules. Clinics May Include: Bankruptcy, Civil, Criminal, Housing, Mediation, And Street Law.
  
  • LAW 6944 Clinical Program - Prosecution


    Courses That Describe The Theory, History, And Application Of The Rules Of Conduct By Which Societal Relations Are Formally Structured And Adjudicated. Practical Application In A Clinical Setting Of Knowledge Acquired In The Classroom.
  
  • LAW 6945 Clinical Program- Defense


    Courses That Describe The Theory, History, And Application Of The Rules Of Conduct By Which Societal Relations Are Formally Structured And Adjudicated.
  
  • LAW 6946 Clinical Program - Mediation


    This Seminar Focuses On The Judicial Decision-making Process, Including How Different Courts Make Decisions, Fashion Rulings And Write Opinions, And Why Certain Results Are Reached Through This Process. The Course Also Deals With The Selection, Conduct And Socialization Of Judges, And With Judges’ Views Of Attorneys And Lawyering Practices
  
  • LAW 6947 Appellate Practice


    Courses That Describe The Theory, History, And Application Of The Rules Of Conduct By Which Societal Relations Are Formally Structured And Adjudicated.
  
  • LAW 6948 Clin Prog Comm Eco Development


    Courses That Describe The Theory, History, And Application Of The Rules Of Conduct By Which Societal Relations Are Formally Structured And Adjudicated.
  
  • LAW 6949 Clinical Program - Homeless


    Courses That Describe The Theory, History, And Application Of The Rules Of Conduct By Which Societal Relations Are Formally Structured And Adjudicated
  
  • LAW 6950 Law Review


  
  • LAW 6951 Moot Court


  
  • LAW 6966 Florida Bar Law & Skills


    This Course Will Provide Training In Bar Exam Essay Writing Skills Through A Survey Of Substantive Material Covering Topics Frequently Tested On The Florida Bar Examination, Including Florida Constitutional Law, Wills And Trusts And Family Law. Students Will Learn Techniques That Improve Issue Spotting And Issue Resolution As It Pertains To Answering Examination Questions Posed In The Essay Format. Students Will Write Substantial Number Of Essay Examination Answers Receive Feedback On Those Answers, And Learn Self-critique Techniques
  
  • LAW 6980 Guardian Ad Litem Seminar


    This Clinical Course Component Is Designed To Give The Student An Overview And Working Knowledge Of All Aspects Of Representing Children In Dependency Proceeding
  
  • LAW 6981 Guardian Ad Litem Clinic


    The Guardian Ad Litem Clinic Encompasses The Guardian Ad Litem Project Representing Children In Dependency Proceedings. Certified Student Attorneys Enrolled In The Clinic Will Serve As Guardian Ad Litems And Be Involved In All Aspects Of Dependency Proceedings
  
  • LAW 6982 Clin Prog Housing Law Seminar


    This Clinical Course Component Introduces Students To Housing Related Issues, Such As Fair Housing, Landlord/tenant, Housing Code Violations, Public Housing, Section 8, And Affordable Housing
  
  • LAW 6984 Judicial Externship


    This Course Will Provide Students With A Unique View Of The Court System By Assisting A State Or Federal Judge. Students Will Observe And Perform A Range Of Lawyering Tasks Within The Judicial System, Including Research, Writing, Attending Settlement Conferences, Observing Trials, Reviewing Jury Instructions, Preparing Bench Briefs, And Other Assignments Unique To Judicial Placements
  
  • LAW 6985 Homelessness Clinic


    The Goals Of The Homelessness Clinic Are To Educate Students In Homelessness-related Issues, Such As Housing, Public Benefits, Family Law, Consumer Law And The Criminalization Of Homelessness (substantive); To Instill In Students A Sense Of Compassion And Responsibility In Representing The Interests Of The Under-represented And An Understanding Of The Rules Of Professional Responsibility (ethics); And To Provide Students With Practical Training In Core Legal Skills (advocacy).
  
  • LAW 6987 International Law- Internship


    The International Law Is Designed To Provide Students With Opportunity To Earn Internship Credit For Internationally Focused Legal And Policy Field Placement Work Conducted Overseas Or Within The United States, But Outside The State Of Florida. The Internship Will Provide Students With Firsthand Experience In Government, International Organizations, Public Law Interest Law Firms, Nonprofit Organizations, And Other Areas Of Interest Relevant To Legal Education
  
  • LAW 6988 Interntl Law Study Abroad I


    International Study Abroad I Is A Generic Study Abroad Course Designed For Students That Participate In And Successfully Completed International Study Abroad I Course Work In Aba Approved International Study Abroad Programs
  
  • LAW 6989 Interntl Law Study Abroad II


    International Study Abroad II Is A Generic Study Abroad Course Designed For Students That Have Participated And Successfully Completed International Study Abroad I Course Work In Aba Approved International Study Abroad Programs
  
  • LAW 7040 Consumer Law



Law Transfer Course

  
  • LTR 6000 Tort


  
  • LTR 6001 Contracts


  
  • LTR 6002 Civil Procedure


  
  • LTR 6003 Property


  
  • LTR 6004 Evidence


  
  • LTR 6005 Constitutional Law


  
  • LTR 6006 Criminal Law


  
  • LTR 6007 Legal Methods I


  
  • LTR 6008 Legal Methods II


  
  • LTR 6009 Transfer Course Elective



Legal Research Writing

  
  • PLA 2950 Legal Reason & Anal Thinking


    This Course Is Designed To Acquaint Students With All Phases Of Knowledge Required In Legal Analysis. Emphasis Is On Current Areas Tested In The Law School Admission Process. This Course Is Open To All Persons Needing Preparation In This Field. The Course Offers Strategies And Techniques On Taking The Law School Entrance Examination By Engaging Students To Develop Reading Comprehension, Verbal Reasoning, And Analytic Skills.
  
  • PLA 4103 Legal and Scholarly Report Writing (3)



Literature

  
  • LIT ELECT Analyzing And Interpreting Literature:


    This Is A Course Derived From Appropriate Test Scores (i.e. Clep) Approved By The Articulation Coordinating Committee Credit-by-exam Equivalents.
  
  • LIT 2005 English Literature And Composition:


    This Is A Course Derived From Appropriate Test Scores (i.e. Ap) Approved By Articulation Coordinating Committee On Credit-by-exam Equivalents
  
  • LIT 2020 The Short Story


  
  • LIT 2110 Introduction to Literature I (3)


    Thorough study and evaluation of selected major writers of the Ancient World, the Middle Ages, the Renaissance, and the Modern World.
    Prerequisite: ENC 1102 .
    Course Attribute: General Education
    Course Attribute Value: Humanities
  
  • LIT 2110HNRS Introduction to Literature I (3)


    Thorough study and evaluation of selected major writers of the Ancient World, the Middle Ages, the Renaissance, and the Modern World.
    Prerequisite: ENC 1102 .
    Course Attribute: General Education
    Course Attribute Value: Humanities
  
  • LIT 2120 Introduction to Literature II (3)


    Thorough study and evaluation of selected major writers of the Ancient World, the Middle Ages, the Renaissance, and the Modern World.
    Prerequisite: ENC 1102 .
    Course Attribute: General Education
    Course Attribute Value: Humanities
  
  • LIT 2230 Intro To Global Lit


  
  • LIT 3043 Modern Drama


    This Course Covers From O’neill, Pirandello, Miller, And Theatre Of The Absurd To The Present.
  
  • LIT 3115 Classical Literature In Translation (3)


    Survey Of Greek, Roman, And Hebrew Literature.
  
  • LIT 3196 African-caribbean Literature


    A Study Of Literature From The Caribbean Written Primarily By Writer Of African Descent. The Development Of A Caribbean Aethetic, The Politics Of Decolonization, And The Notions Of Home /exile Will Be Major Topics Explored Throughout The Semester
    Course Attribute: General Education
    Course Attribute Value: Humanities
  
  • LIT 3333 Multicultural Literature for Adolescents (3)


    Fosters On Appreciation Of The Variety Of Reading Materials Available For Adolescents, As Well As An Understanding Of The Developmental Stages, Needs, And Interests Of Young People.
  
  • LIT 3353 Intro To African Literature


    An Introduction To Selected Literature Of Major African Writer
    Course Attribute: General Education
    Course Attribute Value: Humanities
  
  • LIT 3383 Women In Literatur


  
  • LIT 3824 Latino/a Literature (3)


    In-depth study includes, but is not limited to, literary figures such as Marquez, Cisneros, and Alvarez.
    Course Attribute: General Education
    Course Attribute Value: Humanities
 

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