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PSC 311 - American Constitutional Law |
An introduction to the American legal system and the development and evolution of the United States Constitution through judicial interpretation. Emphasis will be placed on courts as political institutions directly involved in the development of public policy. Areas covered include judicial review, federalism, separation of powers, and economic policy. Fulfills the American Politics requirement. Prerequisite: PSC 201.
3.000 Credit hours 3.000 Lecture hours Levels: School of Continuing Education, Graduate Level, Graduate Level, Graduate, Undergraduate Schedule Types: Classroom Based, Hybrid Course, Synchronous Meetings, Asynchronous Meetings, HyFlex Course All Sections for this Course Political Science Department Course Attributes: American Studies Elective, American Politics Field Restrictions: Must be enrolled in one of the following Levels: Undergraduate Prerequisites: |
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