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PHIL 370 - Concepts & Problems in Law (3). |
Description: This course is highly recommended for students in legal studies, pre-law, and those interested in public policy issues. We relate traditional themes of legal philosophy to the live concerns of modern society, covering selections that raise the most important issues for life in a democratic society governed by the rule of law. These issues represent core themes and ideals central to America with topics such as legal legitimacy, limits of individual liberty, justice, property, responsibility, and punishment.
Notes: Offered variable times.
Prerequisites: At least 12 hours of college credit.
3.000 Credit hours 3.000 Lecture hours 0.000 Lab hours 0.000 Other hours Levels: Undergraduate Schedule Types: Independent Study/Research, Lecture Philosophy & Religious Studies Department Course Attributes: Humanities and Arts Prerequisites: for PHIL 370 General Requirements: 101 to 599Z Required Credits: 12.000 Minimum Grade of D- May not be taken concurrently. |
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