What you will learn in A Law Student’s Toolkit Course
- Legal Terminology & Concepts: Familiarize yourself with fundamental legal terms and concepts essential for understanding legal arguments.
- Categorization in Law: Learn to categorize legal rules and frame policy questions using dichotomies and oppositions.
- Interdisciplinary Perspectives: Explore how law intersects with disciplines like economics, philosophy, and psychology.
- Legal Structures & Procedures: Understand the fundamental frameworks of legal analysis and procedure.
- Evidentiary Tools: Gain insights into concepts from the law of evidence to respond to questions and make compelling arguments.
Program Overview
Introduction to Legal Reasoning
⏳ 15 hours (3 weeks at 5 hours per week)
Explore the basics of legal reasoning and the critical tools used in law to analyze cases and issues.
Categorization and Classification in Law
⏳ 15 hours (3 weeks at 5 hours per week)
Learn how to classify legal rules and use dichotomies and oppositions to frame legal issues and solve problems.
Interdisciplinary Perspectives on Law
⏳ 15 hours (3 weeks at 5 hours per week)
Study how law interacts with other fields like economics, psychology, and philosophy, and how these perspectives enhance legal analysis.
Legal Structures and Procedures
⏳ 15 hours (3 weeks at 5 hours per week)
Understand the structures that make up legal systems and how legal procedures work to resolve disputes and enforce laws.
The Law of Evidence
⏳ 15 hours (3 weeks at 5 hours per week)
Dive into the law of evidence, including concepts like hearsay, admissibility, and how evidence is used in court.
Final Project
⏳ 15 hours (3 weeks at 5 hours per week)
Apply the learned skills to solve a practical legal problem, demonstrating your ability to use legal reasoning and evidence to form coherent arguments.
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Job Outlook
Proficiency in Legal Analysis is valuable for roles such as:
Legal Researcher
Policy Analyst
Public Affairs Specialist
Academician in Law
Skills acquired in this course are applicable across sectors like:
Government agencies
Think tanks
International organizations
Educational institutions
Completing this course provides a foundation for those interested in further legal studies or entering professions that require strong analytical and critical thinking skills in law.
Specification: A Law Student’s Toolkit
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