January 22nd and 23rd
April 29th
Upon completion of this course, a student will be able to:
Demonstrate the ability to read, understand, and synthesize existing research, laws, and legal precedents and apply them to current problems
Expert Witness Case Study - 30%
For this assignment students will review a case as an expert witness. A case will be introduced and each student will review legal documents, answer questions, and formulate a report. This assignment will be in two parts. This assignment will be released on the course homepage (WebCT).
Due dates are listed in the chart at the end of the syllabus
Electronic Discussion - 10%
Due: Throughout the Semester
Each student must introduce at least one new workplace related legal topic for discussion during the semester. At minimum, each student should log in to the discussion forum at least once each week. While each student does not have to make comments on each topic, but at minimum each student must make comments on at least half (50%) of the topics presented for discussion. Open discussion is encouraged.
(To make this discussion format work smoothly, students should become familiar with techniques to follow existing electronic discussion threads and to open new discussion threads using the WebCT Discussion Tool.)
“Take Issue” Assignment 25%
“Take Issue” topics must be related to legal issues affecting Education, Administration, or Clinical Practice (preferably in the student’s current Radiologic Sciences workplace and preferably linked to one of the textbook chapters). Topics must be approved by the instructor (first come – first serve). See chart at syllabus end for due. Students will present their topics to the class during the second class weekend.
The assignment should use the standard MSU Title Page and be written in APA format. It should be approximately 2-5 pages in length not including cover page or reference list. The assignment MUST include the following headings:
The assignment should be:
"Take Issue" Presentation 20%
Each student will develop and lead a presentation on his / her “Take Issue” topic. Each presentation will be at least fifteen (15) minutes and not more than twenty (20) minutes in length. Presentations will occur during the second class weekend.
Students should NOT read their assignment to the class. Presentations should be informative AND interactive. Students may use PowerPoint, but they are not required to use PowerPoint. Students must incorporate a group activity to reinforce their topic. Examples include: role-playing, before class assignments, audiovisual technology, handouts, games, competitions, and discussion. Students may provide classmates with preparatory reading materials before the class period if necessary. Students MUST provide handouts with reference materials for the class prior to their presentation in class.
Group Activities & Class Participation 15%
Each student is expected to prepare and to participate in class discussions and activities on each topic. The quality, relevancy, and consistency of each student's participation will be evaluated by the instructor according to the following factors:
Evaluation:
Expert Witness case study 30%
Electronic Discussion Board Participation 10%
“Take Issue” Presentation 20%
Grade Scale
A = 100 - 90
B = 89 - 80
C = 79 - 70
D = 69 - 60
F = 59 and below
Any assignments submitted electronically as a Word document email attachment should follow these guidelines:
IBM compatible format (not MAC)
Word 2003 or newer version (Microsoft WORKS is not acceptable)
Times New Roman or other typical legible font (10 or 12 point for bulk of text)
(more next page)
1” margins on all sides
Standard MSU Title Page
If a student can not meet these requirements for electronic submission, he or she should meet individually with the faculty member to make other suitable arrangements.
Without exception, students MUST attend and participate in both graduate seminar weekends to receive credit for this course