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The Global Student's Introduction to U.S. Law

Offered By: University of Florida via Coursera

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Course Description

Overview

In this course, students will learn basic concepts and terminology about the U.S. legal system and about selected topics in the fields of constitutional law, criminal law, and contract law. A team of outstanding teachers and scholars from the University of Florida faculty introduces these subjects in an accessible and engaging format that incorporates examples from legal systems around the world, highlighting similarities to and differences from the U.S. system.  Students seeking an advanced certificate study additional topics and complete assignments involving legal research that are optional for basic level students. The course may be of interest both to U.S. students contemplating law school and to global students considering further study of the U.S. legal system.


Syllabus

Course Features and Assignments

Please take a few minutes now to familiarize yourself with the navigation and features of this Coursera course.

  • Weekly Modules: the course material for each week is listed in the weekly pages.
    • Generally, it is a good idea to do the work in the order it is listed.
  • Video Lectures: short presentations detail the key concepts for each week.
  • Supporting References: references that are not required readings, but are to serve as additional sources should you choose to further research subjects that interest you.
  • Discussion Forums: post, read, and respond in the forums to deepen your understanding of the concepts.
  • Quizzes: check your understanding of the key concepts and terminology.
    • Stand-alone quizzes that you'll take after reviewing the material for that week.
    • Please note that you will not be able to complete a quiz once the due date has passed. Quizzes will not be accepted late.
  • Course Project: The research projects are required if you wish to earn a Statement of Accomplishment with Distinction.
  • Peer Assessments: peer evaluation of the project submissions.
    • You are welcome to submit the research projects for peer assessment even if you do not intend to complete the Statement of Accomplishment with Distinction. However, please remember that in order to view the feedback from your peers, you must also provide feedback to your peers' project submissions.
    • Due to the nature of Peer Assessments, it is not possible to grant extensions. Peer Assessments will not be accepted late.


Completing this Course

You are welcome to do any or all of the assignments outlined in this course. However, if you wish to earn a statement of accomplishment, you'll need to complete the following activities:

  • Statement of Accomplishment
    Students who earn an overall score of at least 70% based on:
    • 80% Quizzes
    • 20% Discussion Posts out of one post per week
  • Statement of Accomplishment with Distinction
    Students who earn an overall score of at least 80% based on:
    • 70% Quizzes
    • 15% Project and Peer Assessment (best score will be taken)
    • 10% Discussion Posts out of one post per week
    • 5% Discussion Comments out of two comments per week

      Note: There will be a 20% penalty on your project submissions if you do not complete three (3) peer evaluations.

Taught by

Pedro Malavet and Lyrissa Lidsky

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