2024-2025 Catalog and Student Handbook

POLS 215 Moot Court I

In this course, students learn a variety of oral advocacy and research skills. Students will work with a hypothetical Supreme Court case provided by the American Collegiate Moot Court Association. We will focus on developing a familiarity with the legal issues presented in the hypothetical case. This prepares students for participation in a moot court competition, which is a simulation of arguments before the US Supreme Court. Moot court is an activity in which law students are typically required to participate so this course provides students a unique opportunity to familiarize themselves with the process as undergraduates. Even if students have no plans to pursue the law, moot court can improve public speaking, research, and analytical reasoning skills. Students are encouraged, but not required, to participate in a regional competition.

Credits

3

Prerequisite

Prior completion of POLS 213 or Sophomore Standing is required.

Distribution

Social Analysis