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| Course Title: |
United States Constitution (HIS 501) |
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University of Phoenix
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| Description: |
This course is a study of the creation, application, and viability of the United States Constitution. Students explore the historical and philosophical origins of the document in an effort to understand the Constitution's original intent and current usage. This course also focuses on the Constitution's evolution by examining the interpretation of the Constitution during the changing social and political climates of the United States.
Topics and Objectives include: Historical Origins of the United States Constitution, Philosophical Origins of the United States Constitution, The Constitution, Sum and Parts, Amendments to the Constitution, Bicameral Legislature, Three Branches of Government, Judicial Review, Judicial Power, and the United States Constitution, The Impact of the Warren Court, The Influence of the Burger Court, and The United States Constitution's Impact on Contemporary Issues.
University of Phoenix Online is a convenient and effective way to fulfill teacher certification renewal requirements, earn endorsements and qualify for important advancements and pay raises. |
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Online
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| Education Level: |
Teacher Continuing Education |
| Language: |
English |
Cost: |
$166.00 Total |
Credits: |
1 |
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