COURSE NAME: LAW 112 Civil Procedure and Constitution
Course Description (Detailed Syllabus is released upon registration)
Students will learn the essentials of Civil Procedures and the Constitution. Upon completion of this course students will be able to: 1) explain whether a particular state or federal law can be found unconstitutional and describe due process and equal protection clauses in the U.S. Constitution and their impact on civil rights, 2) identify the freedoms protected by the first amendment, such as speech, assembly, and religion and when a law can deprive a person of certain freedoms, 3) describe the rights and responsibilities of police officers under the fourth and fourteenth amendments with regards to searches and seizures, and 4) explain the process of a criminal suspect from being “Mirandized”, arrested, held, interrogated and eventually tried and the rights criminal suspects have through the trial and sentencing process.
Prerequisites
None
Required Resource Purchases
Textbook’s name, author’s name, and the ISBN will be released to the students upon registration. .
Software and additional resources, including author’s name and the ISBN will be released to the students upon registration.
Additional Materials for Learning
Course Grading and Policies
Award Upon Completion
The student will receive 3 Credit Hours upon completion of this course.