Courses in the LDJ Concentration
REQUIRED LDJ COURSES
- FAIR 211b THE AMERICAN LEGAL SYSTEM (5)
Study of the American legal system, its structure, and how it affects individuals and society.
- FAIR 393b RIGHTS, LIBERTIES AND JUSTICE IN AMERICA (4)
Study of American ideas of rights and liberties; current issues in civil liberties and justice.
and/or
- FAIR 336a Topics in Social Science: INTERNATIONAL HUMAN RIGHTS (5)
Introduction to the study of international human rights law from an interdisciplinary perspective.
- FAIR 412e ADVANCED TOPICS IN LAW (2-5)
Investigation of an area of the law using a law school class format and texts; Repeatable with different topics.
- FAIR 422k ADVANCED LEGAL WRITING AND ANALYSIS (4)
Explores legal research techniques and persuasive legal writing forms.
- 201a CRITICAL AND REFLECTIVE INQUIRY (5)
- 203a SOCIAL RELATIONSHIPS AND RESPONSIBILITIES (5)
- 303a CONCENTRATION SEMINAR*
*required of all students creating a concentration.
For full course descriptions, please visit:
http://www.wwu.edu/depts/fairhaven/ClassSchedule/
For more information, please contact:
Jackie McClure, Fairhaven Advising Coordinator
Phone (360) 650-3682
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08.12.2008