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2024-25 Catalog 
    
2024-25 Catalog
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POLS 220 - Introduction to Law


5 CR

Explores the central role of law in economic, political, and social processes; investigates the primary types of legal actors and institutions and compares them across different national and international contexts; helps students critically interpret and evaluate legal information.

Course Outcomes
  • Critically assess the creation, interpretation, and enforcement of the law in different social contexts;
  • Articulate normative standards of justice that are both internal and external to the rule of law itself;
  • Evaluate and compare legal institutions and actors in different economic, political, and social contexts, both domestic and international;
  • Describe how social struggles and conflicts can be resolved through the law;
  • Perform basic legal reasoning;
  • Explain how the law protects and facilitates voluntary arrangements in a capitalist society.


GenEd Outcomes: Creative and Critical Thinking
  • Critical Thinking/Problem Solving



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