2. What is Criminal Law ?
• Criminal Law is a Law that
deals with the crime
committed against the
public by the public. This
law is focusing on the
general and how they
respond or take charges
for the offences they have
made. The reason why
criminal law is made is to
discipline the person and
to protect the people from
criminals.
6. Prerequisites …
• To enter the Department, a student in the
Class of 2014 must complete, by the end of
sophomore year, the prerequisite courses ECO
100, 101, 202 and MAT 103 (or equivalents),
earning a letter grade of C or better in each.
ORF 245 can be substituted for 202 . (
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8. UCLA
• This university alone
generates over $5.6
billion a year worth of
goods and services.
• UCLA was founded in
1919, under the Cub
Californian
Acceptance rate:21.9%
(2010)
9. Admission Requirements ( GPA/
Class Rank of entering freshman
.
• A minimum of 15 college-preparatory courses (a-g
courses), with at least 11 finished prior to the
beginning of your senior year.
15 courses are:a. History/social science2 years
• b. English:4 years
• d. Laboratory science 2 years
• e. Language other than English 2 years*
• f. Visual and performing arts 1 year
10. Cal State L.A.
• Cal State L.A was
founded in 1947 by an
Act of the California
legislature and opens
for classes on the
campus of L.A city
college.
• Acceptance rate:67.2%
(2010)
11. Class Rank of entering freshman
.
• English 4 years
• Mathematics 3 years Algebra I, Geometery,
Algebra II; or integrated mathematics including these
• Social Science 2 years Social Science including one
year of U.S. History or U.S. History and Government
• Lab Science 2 years Science with a laboratory
(one year biological and one year physical)
• Foreign Language 2 years (The same language)