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Vorlesungsverzeichnis >> Rechts- und Wirtschaftswissenschaftliche Fakultät (RW) >>

Englisch Level 3 (JUR): Criminal Procedure and Criminal Law (SZENL3LAWCRIM) [Import]

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Übung
2 SWS, benoteter Schein, ECTS-Studium, ECTS-Credits: 2,5
nur Fachstudium, Sprache Englisch, Programm der erweiterten Fachsprachausbildung: Kurs Level 3; Vorbildung zwingend erforderlich: Beachten Sie bitte die Teilnahmevoraussetzungen

Studienfächer / Studienrichtungen
WF JUR-GS-W 4
WF JUR-GS-S 4

Voraussetzungen / Organisatorisches
This level 3 course is part of the law and language programme Fachsprache Jura and is offered as both a weekly course and as a blended-learning / online course.

The course may only be attended by those law students who have already satisfactorily completed the JAPO-Pflichtkurs Introduction to English Legal Language.
If you have any questions regarding the content or the requirements - in particular if you have moved to Erlangen from another university or have had courses recognised from a period of study abroad, please contact us via Email: rewi-kontakt@jurasprachen.de

COMBINATION WITH OTHER ENGLISH COURSES
You may attend this course and other level 3 law courses and / or general English courses in the same semester.

REGISTRATION
Registration is obligatory for this course (by 10th October 2014 at the latest) online via StudOn

ATTENDANCE
Regular attendance and active participation are required in order to successfuly complete this course. Your teacher will inform you in the first session about any compulsory tasks that need to completed during the course as a prerequisite for being admitted to the final exam. Please be aware that not all materials relevant for the exam will necessarily be posted on StudOn and that participants are responsible for making sure that they catch up on any missed classes, acquire any additional materials and complete and/or submit any compulsory tasks.

ASSESSMENT
The final exam consists of a 90 minute written examination (approximately 80% of the grade) and a 45 minute listening exam (approximately 20%). The written exam will take place on Saturday, 24th January 2014 and the listening exam will take place during class time towards the end of the course.

REPEATING THE COURSE
We expect to offer this course again in the summer semester 2015. Students who fail the exam and wish to retake it may do so at the end of the next semester without having to retake the whole course, providing they obtain the grade 4,7. Students who fail with the grade 5,0 must retake the whole course before being allowed to attempt the exam again.

Additional information for students who are interested in taking this course as an online / blended-learning course:

  • A grade of 2,7 or better in Introduction to English Legal Language is required to take this course as an online / blended-learning course

  • Students who wish to take more than one level 3 law course this semester may only take one as a blended-learning course

  • Attendance is compulsory at all three classroom workshops, so please check the dates carefully!

  • The final (one hour) class on 23rd January is an additional, optional (but strongly recommended) exam revison session

  • Students will work through most of the course materials independently using both online and printed materials. In the workshops students will have the opportunity to ask questions, clarify any points they are unsure about, and use the vocabulary and knowledge they have acquired in practical exercises.

Inhalt
This course first introduces students to the terminology and procedures involved in bringing a criminal case to trial, the trial itself, the rules of evidence and how offenders are sentenced. Students will then study the basic concepts of substantive criminal law by looking at the elements of a crime, specific offences against property and crimes against the person and possible defences, as well as the language used in this field.

The course will place equal weighting on all of the four language learning skills: reading, writing, listening and speaking.

Empfohlene Literatur
All materials will be provided online (via StudOn) or in class.

ECTS-Informationen:
Credits: 2,5

Zusätzliche Informationen
Schlagwörter: Fachsprache Jura
www: http://www.jurasprachen.de

Institution: Fachbereichsverwaltung Rechtswissenschaft (Erlangen)
Kurse
    
Einzeltermine am 24.10.2014, 28.11.2014, 16.1.2015  14:00 - 16:00  SL 102, Bismarckstr.1
23.1.2015  15:00 - 16:00  SL 102, Bismarckstr.1
Kurs Online- / Blended-Learning-Kurs Anmeldung über StudOn
Francis Henry
    
Di  16:15 - 17:45  SP 01.013 Schlossplatz 1
Kurs ab 14.10.2014, Präsenzkurs Gruppe A: Anmeldung über StudOn, erwartete Teilnehmer: 25, maximale Teilnehmer: 25
Francis Henry
    
Mi  12:15 - 13:45  SP 02.012 Schlossplatz 1
Kurs ab 15.10.2014, Präsenzkurs Gruppe B: Anmeldung über StudOn, erwartete Teilnehmer: 25, maximale Teilnehmer: 25
Francis Henry
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