LAW 304
Criminal Law Term
Units: 3.0-7.5, Hours: 6-0
Provides students with a comprehensive understanding of the criminal process from its inception through the trial process and the corrections system. An intensive immersion program which will consider criminal procedure, sentencing and corrections, substantive criminal law, trial process and the law of evidence. Through a flexibly-designed program, students will consider all the major issues confronting the administration of criminal law.
Note: Only part-time students may enrol for less than 5.5 units. Part-time students are required to consult with the professor before registration in LAW 304 in order to make necessary accommodation arrangements and they are encouraged to complete LAW 302 Criminal Law II and LAW 303 Criminal Procedure before enrolment in LAW 304.
Prerequisites: 309.
Undergraduate course in Law offered by the Faculty of Law.