| Title | Juris Doctorate./Master of Applied Politics Joint Degree |
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| Submitting Dean | Dr. Roger Creel |
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| Submitting College | Arts & Sciences -- Charles Monroe x8033 |
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| Departments Generating the Proposal | Poli Sci |
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| Objection Deadline | March 15, 2005 |
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| Proposal Status | Final Approval Granted |
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| Proposal Last Updated | May 05, 2005 by PR Nancy Stokes |
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| Effective Date | Summer I 2005 |
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| Brief Summary of Proposal | This is a joint degree program of the current J.D. degree from the Law School and the Master of Applied Politics from the Department of Political Science. It follows the pattern of current joint J.D. programs by reducing the total number of credits for the J.D. by eight, the total number of credits for the MAP by nine but adding a new required three credit course. A total of 109 credits is required for the joint degree where a total of 127 would be required if the courses were taken separately. |
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| Type of Proposal | New program |
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| Graduate School Endorsement Status | Approved |
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| Graduate School Endorsement Updated | February 28, 2005 by GS Heather Blake |
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| Institutional Research Status | Approved |
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| IR Status Updated | February 11, 2005 by IR Dolores Bezilla |
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| Library Status | Approved |
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| Library Comment | The bibliography reflects holdings in either Bierce or the Law Library; there are several supplementary materials available to support the course as well. |
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| Library Status Updated | January 27, 2005 by UL assc dean Roger Durbin |
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| Distance Learning Review Committee Status | Not required |
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| DLRC Status Updated | |
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| Resource Requirements | No additional resources |
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| Resource Requirements Updated | December 30, 2004 by AS dean's ofc Christy Adams |
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