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New BCCC noncredit program explores aspects of U.S. government

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Bucks County Community College is set to launch a new noncredit program, “Civics Education: So, You Think You Know Your Government?”

The eight-week course offers participants a unique opportunity to learn about the U.S. Constitution, the court system, immigration, criminal and civil cases, and various other aspects of our government that every informed citizen should be familiar with.

Led by a rotation of federal and state judges and practitioners, the weekly classes promise an accessible, engaging, and interactive forum. Participants will delve into specialized fields of the court system, gaining a comprehensive understanding of the nation’s legal framework.

The program will take place on Wednesday evenings, 6 to 7:15 p.m., from March 27 to May 15 at the College’s Newtown Campus (275 Swamp Road, Newtown).

Registration is limited to 100 participants, and the fee for the entire eight-week program is $50. Financial aid cannot be used for this program.

To register and view the complete schedule and curriculum, visit bucks.edu/civics. For information, email coned@bucks.eduor call 215-968-8409.


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