(Course Name | Credit Hours)
CIVIL PROCEDURE I - 7031 - (2)
An introduction
to the principles of subject matter
jurisdiction, personal jurisdiction, proper
venue, removal and transfer.
CIVIL
PROCEDURE II - 7130 - (3)
Pre-requisite: Civil
Procedure I. A survey of the Federal Rules of
Civil Procedure as they apply to pleadings,
motions, practice, joinder of claims and
parties, and discovery.
CONTRACTS I - 7010 - (3)
An introduction
to contract formation including offer,
acceptance and consideration, contract
formalities including the Statute of Frauds, the
parol evidence rule and implied
obligations.
CONTRACTS II - 7111 - (2)
Pre-requisite: Contracts I. An
examination of contract interpretation;
performance of the contract, conditions and
breach; avoidance of the contract, including the
defenses of frustration of purpose,
impracticability, impossibility, incapacity,
duress, undue influence, mistake,
misrepresentation and unconscionability; and
remedies.
CRIMINAL
LAW 7080 - (3)
A survey of the substantive
criminal law, emphasizing elements of criminal
culpability including defenses, constitutional
limitations on declaring certain conduct
criminal, and the purposes of punishment.
LEGAL
REASONING AND ANALYSIS I - 7121 - (3)
Students
are introduced to the basics of legal reasoning,
analysis and writing, such as preparation of
case briefs, issue identification,
identification of key facts, analogy,
distinction, case synthesis, and statutory
construction. The course concludes with a
closed-research, objective memorandum of law.
LEGAL
RESEARCH AND PERSUASION 7122 - (3)
Pre-requisite: Legal Reasoning and Analysis
I. This course will teach students the
fundamentals of legal research and citation form
and will provide advanced instruction in legal
reasoning and analysis. The course
identifies and describes the primary sources of
law and relevant finding tools in print and
electronic format. Students receive
instruction on the research strategies necessary
to find and update the law. Students
prepare a research outline and an open-research,
persuasive memorandum of law.
PROPERTY
I - 7050 - (3)
An introduction to private real
and personal property rights and estates in
land. Subjects covered may include the law of
finders and other possessors, bailments, adverse
possession, and present, future, and concurrent
estates in land.
PROPERTY
II - 7051 - (2)
Pre-requisite: Property I.
Subjects typically covered include landlord and
tenant law, covenants and easements, and
conveyancing.
TORTS I - 7040 - (3)
An introduction to the principles
of tort liability for intentional and
negligently caused injuries to persons and
property. Subjects covered typically include
assault, battery, false imprisonment, infliction
of emotional distress, and trespass and defenses
to liability, including consent.
TORTS II - 7041 -
(2)
Pre-requisite: Torts
I.
An examination of defenses to
liability based on negligence, including
contributory negligence, assumption of risk, and
statutes of limitation. Coverage also includes
releases and covenants not to sue, vicarious
liability, wrongful death actions, negligent
infliction of emotional distress, nuisance,
misrepresentation, strict liability, and
products liability.
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