Courses 2026 - 2027
LAW C 507
Constitutional Law I: Constitutional Structures of Government for International Law Graduates
Credits:
3
This course seeks to provide an understanding of the history and theories behind the Constitution, including the source of the federal government’s power, the division of power between the federal and state governments, and the distribution of federal power among the legislative, executive, and judicial branches of government.
Autumn,
3 Credit(s)
Graduate Students Only - Online & Asynchronous
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A 17150 LLM
B 17151 Health
C 17152 IP
D 17153 PhD
E 17154 Tax
F 17155 MJ
G 17156 MJ-Global
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