POL 611: Administrative Law - summer

Prerequisite: Matriculated students must be a graduate student in good standing. Non matriculated students must possess an earned bachelors degree. 

Overview of the major concepts of administrative law. Students are introduced to the foundations of administrative law, sources and limits of administrative power, agency rulemaking and adjudication, and the process of judicial review. The goal of the course is to provide students with a foundation of administrative law principles, as well as the role those principles have in influencing public policy.

Class 3058

Section 7101 · Lecture · 3.00 units

Enrolling
Seats
15
Instructor
Chad McGuire
Location
Online
Instruction mode
Online
Prerequisite
Prerequisite: Matriculated students must be a graduate student in good standing. Non matriculated students must possess an earned bachelors degree. 
Section type
Enrollment Section