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PSC 339 - Constitnl Law I:Powers/Process |
Constitutional Law I: Powers And Process Prerequisite: Must have 30 earned credits An examination of the forms, powers and processes of American constitutional government. While the Constitution allocates powers, either by direct or indirect grant, to all levels of government, as well as reserving powers for the people, this course will focus on the powers of the federal government, dealing with the states only when there is a conflict of jurisdictions. The role of the courts is to deal with the cases and controversies which inevitably arise, when various instrumentalities of government try to give effect to the political will without traversing the letter or spirit of constitutionalism. 3.000 Credit hours 3.000 Lecture hours Levels: Undergraduate Schedule Types: Lecture PoliSci, Philosophy, & Geog Department Course Attributes: ELAC DC-Social Sciences, ELAC LO-Critical Thinking, LAC T2IS-Individual&Societies Restrictions: May not be enrolled in one of the following Levels: Non Credit May not be enrolled as the following Classifications: First Year |
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