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LAW 312 Immigration Law 4.0 Credits

This course examines how the U.S. immigration system makes legal determinations about who is permitted to enter the United States, and who is forced to leave. Readings focus on statutes, court cases, and administrative regulations to understand how immigration law functions in theory and in practice.

College/Department: Thomas R. Kline School of Law
Repeat Status: Not repeatable for credit

EDPO 312 Educational Policy, Law & Advocacy 3.0 Credits

This course introduces students to the complexities of the law and policy that shape public schooling in the U.S. Emphasis is placed on how education law and policy impact and are impacted by teachers’ evolving roles, relationships, and practices. Additionally, the course provides students with foundational information and tools they will need in order to advocate, as teachers, for students and for themselves.

College/Department: School of Education
Repeat Status: Not repeatable for credit

EDUC 312 Educational Policy, Law & Advocacy 3.0 Credits

This course introduces students to the complexities of the law and policy that shape public schooling in the U.S. Emphasis is placed on how education law and policy impact and are impacted by teachers’ evolving roles, relationships, and practices. Additionally, the course provides students with foundational information and tools they will need in order to advocate, as teachers, for students and for themselves.

College/Department: School of Education
Repeat Status: Not repeatable for credit

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