Legal Studies Courses Offered for Fall 2013
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Gateway Courses
Legal Studies/Sociology 131: Criminal Justice in America - 2:30-3:45 M/W + disc
Legal Studies/Poli Sci 217: Law, Politics, and Society - 4:30-5:45 M/W + disc
Methods Courses (Statistics and Research Design)
General Business 303: Business Statistics
Economics 310: Statistics: Measurement in Economics
Political Science 551: Intro Stat Inference-Political Research
Psychology 210: Basic Stats for Psychology
Sociology 360: Statistics for Sociologists
Statistics 224: Intro Stats for Engineers
Statistics 301: Introduction to Statistics
Statistics 371: Intro Applied Stats - Life Sciences
Psychology 225: Experimental Psychology
Sociology 357: Methods of Sociological Inquiry
Theme Group 1: Legal Institutions
General Business 301: Business Law
General Business 302: Bus Orgs and Negotiable Instruments
Legal Studies 450-018: American Legal History to 1860 - 11-12:15 T/R
Legal Studies/Soc 641: Sociology of Law - 11-12:15 T/R + disc
*Political Science 318: Comparative Study of Genocide - 2:30-3:45 T/R + disc
*Political Science 338: The European Union - 4-5:15 M/W + disc
Political Science 401-001: Election Law and Administration - 2:30-3:45 T/R
Political Science 401-003: Supreme Court as a Political Institution - 4-5:15 M/W + disc
Political Science 411: Constitutional Law I - 1:20-2:10 M/W + disc
Political Science 417: American Judicial System
- 4:35 T/R + disc
Political Science 426: Legislative Process - 9:55-10:45 M/W + disc
Political Science 470: The First Amendment - 1-2:15 T/R + disc
Political Science 695-002: Topic: American Foreign Politics, National Security & Law - 2:30-4:30 W
Theme Group 2: Process of Legal Order & Disorder
Legal Studies 400, Sec 012: Surveillance, Privacy, & Police Powers - 4:00-5:15 T/R
Psych 411, Sec 004: Psych Juvenile Delinquency
(Psych 225 prereq) - 9:30-10:45 M/W
Psych 526: The Criminal Mind: Forensic and Psychobiological Perspectives - 11-12:15 T/R + disc
Sociology 421: Processes of Deviant Behavior - 2:30-3:45 M/W
Sociology 441: Criminology - 4-5:15 M/W + disc
Theme Group 3: Law & Social Forces
Econ 522: Law and Economics - 2:30-3:45 M/W + disc
*Gender/Women's Studies 424: Women's Int'l Human Rights - 9:30-10:45 T/R
Hist/AfAm 628: History of the Civil Rights Movement in the U.S. (ethnic st) - 9:30-10:45 T/R
Legal St 663: Cyber Law
- 11:30-12:45 M/W
Psych 411, Sec 002: Legal Psych: Crim & Civil Issues (Psych 225 prereq) - 2:25-4:45 M
Soc 220: Ethnic Mov'ts in the US (ethnic stds & Comm B) - 11-12:15 T/R + disc
Soc 643: Sociology of Occupations and Professions - 2:30-3:45 T/R
Theme Group 4: Law & Culture
*Anthropology 350: Political Anthropology - 2:25-4:55 W
*Comp Lit 203-001: Law and Literature - 12:05 MW + disc
*History 500-001: Chinese Law and Society - 1:20-3:20 W
*Political Science 616: Comparative Politics of Sport - 2:30-3:45 M/W
Theme Group 5: Law & Theory
Journalism 676-027: Digital Media, Law and Ethics - 1-2:15 T/R
Philosophy 341: Contemporary Moral Issues
Core Perspectives
Legal Studies 400, Sec 012: Surveillance, Privacy, & Police Powers - 4:00-5:15 T/R
Legal Studies 450-018: American Legal History to 1860 - 11-12:15 T/R
Legal Studies/Soc 641: Sociology of Law - 11-12:15 T/R + disc
*Meets requirement that at least two courses in the major must have substantial content dealing with countries or cultures other than the United States.