Bachelor of Criminal Justice
https://catalog.jccc.edu/transfer-guides/washburn/washburn-criminal-justice/...Criminal Law 3 CJ 210 Criminal Law 3...Human Anatomy 4 BI 275 Human Anatomy 4...
...Criminal Law 3 CJ 210 Criminal Law 3...Human Anatomy 4 BI 275 Human Anatomy 4...
...following: EVRN 275 Nature, Law, and Environmental Protection* 3 EVRN 332 Environmental Law 3 HIST...
...Business Law I* 3 BLAW 301 Legal Aspects of Business 3 EVRN 275 Nature, Law...
...1915 Transferred Biol w/NOLab EVRN 275 Nature, Law, and Environmental Protection* 3 GNED 1915...
...Law (Major Elective) 3 CJC Elective Criminal Law...Acad Prose 3 FMS 275 Introduction to Film...
...Criminal Law + 3 CJ 3300 Criminal Law and...Com Correctns 3 CJ 275 Police Leadership* + 3...
...Law I 3 MKT 221 Sales Management* > 3 MK 401 Sales Management 3 MKT 275...
...EVRN 255 Freshwater Ecology 4 EVRN 275 Nature, Law, and Environmental Protection* 3 GEOS 130...
...Hours BLAW 261 Business Law I* (substitute for...310 Marketing 3 MKT 275 Marketing Analytics and...
...3 BLAW 261 Business Law I* 3 BLAW...310 Marketing 3 MKT 275 Marketing Analytics and...
...for Non-Majors FMS 275 Introduction to Film...prerequisite. 4 Fulfills State Law Requirement. F MU...
Prerequisites : EVRN 130.
This is a course in environmental regulation which examines the basic structure of the legal system and examines the role of law in protecting natural resources and the environment. Students will explore historical perspectives about natural resources and environmental protection, examine the sources and limitations of legal authority, distinguish procedural and substantive legal requirements, and learn how these and additional legal mechanisms operate under common law, constitutional, statutory, and regulatory frameworks. Students will learn how to conduct legal research, analyze and write case briefs, and use legal analysis and research tools to draft a legal research paper. Key provisions of the major federal environmental laws will be examined including the National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA); the Clean Water Act (CWA); The Clean Air Act (CAA); the Resource, Conservation, and Recovery Act (RCRA); the Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA); the Federal Insecticide, Fungicide, and Rodenticide Act (FIFRA); the Comprehensive Liability and Control Act (CERCLA); the Endangered Species Act (ESA); and emerging climate change regulatory actions and initiatives pursuant to existing federal laws.
Prerequisites : Admission to the Paralegal program and LAW 120 with a grade of "C" or higher and LAW 121 with a grade of "C" or higher or department approval .
Upon successful completion of this course, the student should be able to apply classroom knowledge to an actual work situation. This course consists of supervised work experience in an approved training situation. It is designed to provide practice experience in a legal setting. The student must complete 90 hours of work at the internship site. Obtaining an internship is the responsibility of the individual student.