Units: 3
Area(s) of Concentration: Law
Designation(s): Exam Class
Content: Evidence is the study of facts and how those facts may be used in the adversary system to prove a case. Unlike most law courses, the focus is therefore on factual, not legal analysis.
- Teacher: TUOLAT SUPPORT
Units: 4
Area(s) of Concentration: Technology
Designation(s): Exam Class
Students will adapt the methods of examining and analyzing crime scene data, evidence, and visualization. Students will gain the knowledge and methods of forensics technology
- Teacher: TUOLAT SUPPORT
Units: 3
Area(s) of Concentration:
Designation(s): Exam Class
Study of the development of common law concepts of enforceable promises and statutory impact. Encompasses the basic principles controlling the formation, performance, and termination of contracts. Includes the doctrines of offer and acceptance, consideration, conditions, breach, damages, third-party beneficiary, assignments, and the Statute of Frauds.
- Teacher: TUOLAT SUPPORT
Units: 4
Area(s) of Concentration: Technology
Designation(s): Exam Class
Students will adapt the methods of examining and analyzing crime scene data, evidence, and visualization. Students will gain the knowledge and methods of forensics technology.
- Teacher: TUOLAT SUPPORT