UNIVERSITY FACULTY SENATE FORMS

Revised 3-1-06

Academic Program Approval

 

This form is a routing document for the approval of new and revised academic programs.  Proposing department should complete this form.  For more information, call the Faculty Senate Office at 831-2921.

 

 

Submitted by:             Prof. Sheldon D. Pollack                           phone number:      302-831-1803      

                                                                                                                                                                                                             

 

Action:            revise minor in Legal Studies                                                                                                           

(Example:  add major/minor/concentration, delete major/minor/concentration,  revise major/minor/concentration,  academic unit name change, request for permanent status, policy change, etc.)

 

Effective term:           06F                                                                                                                                         

                                                (use format 04F, 05W)

 

Current degree:                     N/A                                                                                                                        

                                    (Example:  BA, BACH, BACJ, HBA, EDD, MA, MBA, etc.)

 

Proposed change leads to the degree of:                  N/A                                                                        

                                                                                             (Example:  BA, BACH, BACJ, HBA, EDD, MA, MBA, etc.)

 

Proposed name:                     N/A                                                                                                                        

                                            Proposed new name for revised or new major / minor / concentration / academic unit

                                                                                (if applicable)

 

Revising or Deleting: 

 

Undergraduate major / Concentration:_________________________________

                                                                                    (Example:  Applied Music – Instrumental  degree BMAS)

 

Undergraduate minor:               Legal Studies                                                                                       

                                   (Example:  African Studies,  Business Administration,  English, Leadership, etc.)            

 

Graduate Program Policy statement change:____________________________

                                                                        (Attach your Graduate Program Policy Statement)

 

            Graduate Program of Study:__________________________________________

                                 (Example:  Animal Science: MS  Animal Science:  PHD  Economics: MA Economics: PHD)

 

 

                Graduate minor / concentration:______________________________________

 

 

 


List program changes for curriculum revisions:

 

 

The following curriculum revisions were approved by the Legal Studies Executive Committee, upon the recommendation of the Legal Studies Curriculum Committee:

 

(1)        Require either CRJU/LEST 301 (Introduction to Legal Studies) or POSC/LEST 380 (Introduction to Law), instead of requiring both courses;

 

(2)        Require one 3-credit substantive law course from among the following ten courses:

 

ACCT 350 (Business Law I), ACCT 351 (Business Law II), ACCT 352 (Law and Social Issues in Business), COMM 345 (Legal Issues of the Mass Media), CRJU 320 (Introduction to Criminal Law), CRJU 375 (Criminal Procedure), POSC 401 (Topics in Constitutional Law), POSC 402 (Civil Liberties: Individual Freedom), POSC 403 (Civil Liberties: Equal Protection), and POSC 405 (Constitutional Law of the United States);

 

(3)        Require the one-credit course LEST 210 (The Law and You);

 

(4)        Replace the present requirement for LEST 401 (Senior Seminar in Legal Studies) with a requirement for either LEST 401 or any upper-level law-related course that has a significant research paper/project, with the approval of the instructor and the Director.  LEST 401 will continue to be offered whenever possible.  A list of pre-approved upper-level courses that can be used as a substitute for LEST 401 will be made available to students.  These presently include: CRJU 446, 475, FREC 450, POSC 401, POSC 402, POSC 403, POSC 404, POSC 405, and POSC 604;

 

(5)        Require two 3-credit electives (both of which must be outside the students major, in two different department, and neither required by their major); and

 

(6)        The net result of these changes is the total number of credits required for the LEST minor shall be reduced from 18 to 16 credit hours.

 

 

 

 

List new courses required for the new or revised curriculum:

 (Be aware that approval of the curriculum is dependent upon these courses successfully passing through the Course Challenge list. If there are no new courses enter “None”)

 

 

None

 

 

 

Other affected units:

(List other departments affected by this new or revised curriculum.  Attach permission from the affected units.  If no other unit is affected, enter “None”)

 

 

None


Rationale:       The following are the reasons for the proposed curriculum revisions listed above:

 

(1)        Because of changes in the relevant faculty teaching the two LEST required courses, CRJU 301 (Introduction to Legal Studies) and POSC 380 (Introduction to Law), as well as an overlapping of the material covered in these classes, the two courses have become very similar to each other.  In addition, CRJU and POSC majors often take the majority of the seats in these two classes, leaving few seats for LEST minors who are not CRJU or POSC majors.  Therefore, to avoid redundancy and over-crowding, we propose requiring that LEST minors take one or the other, but not both courses;

 

(2)        The original intention behind the requirement that students take both CRJU 301 and POSC 380 was that students should take one introductory theoretical legal studies course (i.e., CRJU 301) and one substantive law course (i.e., a course that emphasizes legal reasoning, statutory interpretation, and/or the analysis of appellate court opinions).  As noted above, these course are now very similar in content and both are taught as introductory theoretical legal studies courses.  Therefore, we propose that students be required to take either CRJU 301 or POSC 380, and that they also be required to take one three-credit substantive law course from a list of ten such courses.  This means that minors in LEST will again be required to take one introductory legal studies (CRJU 301) course and one substantive law course (from the list of pre-approved courses);

 

(3)        We presently offer a very popular and successful one-credit course, LEST 210 (The Law and You).  In this course, professionals and academics from the Delaware/Philadelphia area community are brought in as guest lecturers to advise the students about the various aspects of legal practice, the legal profession, and the academic study of law in graduate school and law school.  The course is open to the university community, and the majority of the students who presently take the course are not legal studies minors.  We propose that our own minors be required to take this course.  (There will still be open seats for non-minors, and there is room for additional students in the classroom traditionally used in Gore Hall.)  The Executive Committee believes that the course is important and germane to the curriculum of the program, and hence, should be part of the curriculum for all legal studies minors;

 

(4)        Students presently are required to take LEST 401 (Senior Seminar in Legal Studies), a capstone seminar in which students must write a major research paper on a law-related topic. Because LEST has no faculty of its own, we have great difficulty in staffing this required course with a fulltime LEST faculty member during the fall or spring semesters.  (It is offered periodically during winter session.)  Because of this, few of our minors can actually take this required senior seminar.  Accordingly, the Director presently allows students to satisfy the requirement for LEST 401 by taking another upper-level law-related course that has a significant research paper/project, with the approval of the instructor and the Director. This proposal merely codifies current practice.  LEST 401 will continue to be offered whenever possible.  An official list of pre-approved upper-level courses that can be used as a substitute for LEST 401 will be made available to students.  These include: CRJU 446, 475, FREC 450, POSC 401, POSC 402, POSC 403, POSC 404, POSC 405, and POSC 604.  The Director and instructor still must approve the substitution.  LEST 401 or any course used as a substitute for LEST 401 does not count as one of the two electives required under Item 5 below or as the substantive law course required under Item 2 above;

 

(5)        We will reduce the number of required (3-credit) electives from three to two.  Both of the two electives must be taken outside the student’s major department, in two different departments, and neither can be required by the student’s major.  Any course used as a substitute for LEST 401 does not count as one of the two electives; and

 

(6)        The net result of these changes is that the total number of credits required for the LEST minor will be reduced from 18 to 16 credit hours, which we believe is a more appropriate number for a minor with a required major research project.

 

 

Program Requirements: 

(Show the new or revised curriculum as it should appear in the Course Catalog.  If this is a revision, be sure to indicate the changes being made to the present curriculum.)

 

 

 

 

Minor in Legal Studies

(present requirements as listed in the current 2005-2006 catalogue)

 

CURRICULUM                                                                                             Credits

 

LEST 301                      Introduction to Legal Studies                                           3

                                    (same as CRJU 301)

LEST 380                      Introduction to Law                                                        3

                                    (same as POSC 380)

LEST 401                      Senior Seminar in Legal Studies                                       3

                                    (or substitute approved by the Director of LEST)

 

Three electives               (selected from the list below)                                           9

 

No more than one of the three electives may be: (a) required by the student's major, or (b) offered by the student's major department; and the student must take elective courses from at least two different departments outside the student's major.

 

Electives:                       (list follows)

 

 


 

Minor in Legal Studies

(with proposed revisions)

 

 

CURRICULUM                                                                                                      Credits

 

LEST 301                      Introduction to Legal Studies                                                                   3

                                    (same as CRJU 301)

or

 

LEST 380                      Introduction to Law                                                                                3

                                    (same as POSC 380)

 

LEST 201                      The Law and You                                                                                   1

 

LEST 401                      Senior Seminar in Legal Studies                                                               3

                                    (or substitute approved by the Director of LEST)

 

One substantive law course                                                                                                         3

                                    (selected from the list of ten substantive law courses below)

 

Two electives                (selected from the list below)                                                                   6            

 

Total credits                                                                                                                              16

 

Neither of the two electives may be: (a) required by the student's major, or (b) offered by the student's major department; and the student must take the two elective courses from at least two different departments outside the student's major.  Any substitute course for LEST 401 does not count as one of the two electives or as the substantive law course.

 

Electives:                       [same list of electives as in 2006 catalogue]

 

 

 

Substantive law courses:

 

ACCT 350 (Business Law I)

ACCT 351 (Business Law II)

ACCT 352 (Law and Social Issues in Business)

COMM 345 (Legal Issues of the Mass Media)

CRJU 320 (Introduction to Criminal Law)

CRJU 375 (Criminal Procedure)

POSC 401 (Topics in Constitutional Law)

POSC 402 (Civil Liberties: Individual Freedom)

POSC 403 (Civil Liberties: Equal Protection)

POSC 405 (Constitutional Law of the United States)

 

 

 


 ROUTING AND AUTHORIZATION:        (Please do not remove supporting documentation.)

 

 

Department Chairperson                                                                                                        Date                                       

 

Dean of College                                                                                                                       Date                                       

 

Chairperson, College Curriculum Committee___________________________________   Date_____________________

 

Chairperson, Senate Com. on UG or GR Studies                                                                   Date                                       

 

Chairperson, Senate Coordinating Com.                                                                                 Date                                       

 

Secretary, Faculty Senate                                                                                                       Date                                       

 

Date of Senate Resolution                                                                                                      Date to be Effective               

 

Registrar                                                                  Program Code                                         Date                                       

 

Vice Provost for Academic Programs & Planning                                                                  Date                                       

 

Provost                                                                                                                                   Date                                       

 

Board of Trustee Notification                                                                                                                Date                                       

 

Revised 11/03/04   /khs