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Jan 15, 2025
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LEGAL 216 - Introduction to Law5 Credits Examines the origins, development and philosophy of law. Discusses the functions of law and legal institutions and their roles in our socio-economic systems. Provides an overview of the role of the Courts and the three branches of American government while providing an overview of selected substantive areas of Law (Criminal, Estates/Probate/ Family, Contracts, Real Property)
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Quarters Typically Offered Fall Day, Online Winter Online Spring Online
Designed to Serve Legal Studies, Business Administration Transfer Students, and general transfer students. Active Date 20220405T16:41:10
Grading Basis Decimal Grade Class Limit 32 Shared Learning Environment Yes Contact Hours: Lecture 55 Total Contact Hours 55 Degree Distributions: AA ProfTech Course Yes Course Outline
- Origins and Philosophy of Law
- The Constitution and the States
- Separation of Powers
- The Bill of Rights
- Civil and Criminal Law
- The Role of the Judge, Attorney and Jury
- Legal Reasoning
- Survey of selected substantive areas of the law (i.e, Criminal, Estates/Probate, Contracts, Real Property, Family )
Student Learning Outcomes Accurately describe the structure of U.S. government and the respective roles and functions of the state courts in the legal system.
Accurately describe the essential differences between Civil and Criminal Law.
Formulate an analysis of fact patterns and applicable law using legal professional standards and established legal principles.
Apply legal ethical rules, social responsibility and justice principles to hypothetical legal scenarios and determine appropriate outcomes.
Analyze the concept of checks and balances and the evolution of the relationships between the three branches of government to determine the pathways and barriers to reforming laws and policy.
Analyze historical and modern systemic barriers to justice to determine strategies for reform.
Distinguish and analyze the development of law in response to select contemporary societal issues.
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