ADJUNCT PROFESSOR, UNIVERSITY OF CENTRAL FLORIDA

"Patricia Cashman has been an adjunct professor in the Legal Studies Department, College of Community Innovation and Education since 1993; and currently teaches Evidence, Trial Advocacy and Professionalism & Civility in the Law. She graduated from Northern Illinois University with a B.S. in 1981, and from the University of Florida's Levin College of Law in 1983. She has exclusively practiced criminal defense since 1984 and opened her own firm in 2001. Patricia is also the author of Guide to Criminal Law for Florida."
-Faculty Focus UCF

Professionalism and Civility in the Law

This course is designated as a Integrative-Learning Experience (IE) course.

Integrative-Learning Experience (IE) courses offer students a chance to explore integrative pathways that connect the core knowledge and skills of their major to real world professional and civic contexts. Students work closely with their professors and peers to develop, reflect on, and articluate their goals. Although many courses include aspects of integrative-learning, to be designated an IE course integrative-learning content must be central rather than peripheral to the syllabus.

  • Created online version of Trial Advocacy Course
  • Created online version of Evidence Course
  • Created curriculum for mixed mode version of "Should the Death Penalty Live or Die?"

Guest Speaking Engagements

  • Criminal Law, University of Georgia
  • Women's Lawyer Association, Barry Law School
  • Criminal Litigation Course, University of Florida Levin College of Law
  • Death Penalty Seminar, Barry University, Dwayne O. Andreas | School of Law

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