Fall 2012 Course Detail
Public Service 240, Class #11368
| Term | : | 2012 Fall |
| Subject | : | Public Service |
| Session | : | Regular Academic Session |
| Course | : | PBS 240 (View Public Service Course Description) |
| Course Title | : | Constitutional Law |
| Class ID # | : | 11368 |
| Section # | : | D01 |
| Units | : | 3.00 |
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| Building / Room # | : | Virtual Classroom (Maps, Locations and Directions) |
| Instructor Name | : | Coffey,David G |
| Special Notes | : | This section is a Distance Learning course taught using Blackboard via the Internet. Students must have regular access to a computer and the Internet to successfully complete this course. Orientations for Fall 2012 will be held on Wednesday, August 15, from 5-6 pm in the Mary T. Christian Auditorium in Templin Hall on the Hampton Campus and Thursday, August 16, from 5-6 pm in the Commonwealth Classroom - room 110 - at the Historic Triangle Campus. If you cannot attend the orientation session there is an online orientation located at: http://www.tncc.edu/blackboard/orientation.htm. Please contact the instructor for more details: http://tncc.edu/directory. |
| Enrollment Status | : | Open |
| Start Date | : | 8/20/2012 |
| End Date | : | 12/15/2012 |
| Building Code | : | VIRTUAL |
| Campus | : | Hampton Campus (Maps, Locations and Directions) |
| Full Course Description | : | (3 credits) Prerequisite(s): ENF 1 or ENF 2 as demonstrated through the placement and diagnostics tests or equivalent. Surveys state and federal constitutional provisions pertinent to the relations between state and federal governments. Examines separation of powers, delegation of powers, interstate relations, commerce powers, civil rights, and liberties. Gives consideration to the establishment and interpretation of federal, state, and local regulations which implement public policy. Lecture 3 hours per week. |
| Textbook Information | : | For detailed textbook information for this course, including ISBN numbers, please utilize the Course Materials Tool on the TNCC Bookstore website. |
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