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PSC 404F - Administrative Law

(3 units)
Legal setting of public administrative, adjudicative and rule-making authority. Remedies for abuse of administrative authority. (Formerly PSC 446/646; implemented Fall 2004.)

Prerequisite(s): PSC 341.

Units of Lecture: 3
Student Learning Outcomes:
Upon completion of this course:
1. Students will be able to develop an institutional, intellectual, and historical foundation for how the legal basis of public administration shapes various dynamics of public management at all levels of government.
2. Students will be able to identify the core areas of administrative law.
3. Students will be able to discuss and analyze how the judiciary shapes the legal environment of the administrative state and the nation’s democratic institutions.
4. Students will be able to evaluate how concepts and practices of Administrative Law interact with other areas of the law in terms of shaping public policy.


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