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PARA 2223: Wills,Trusts and Probate Law
3.00 Credits
Clayton State University
This course teaches students the terminology and laws applicable to wills and trusts, and how to prepare these documents. Students also learn the procedural rules of Probate Court. Prerequisite(s): PARA 1101 and PARA 2209.
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PARA 2225: Family Law
3.00 Credits
Clayton State University
This course focuses on marriage, annulment, antenuptial agreements, divorce, and adoption. Students prepare all of the documentation necessary to file a divorce. Prerequisite(s): PARA 1101, PARA 2203, PARA 2205, and PARA 2209.
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PARA 2227: Health Care Law
3.00 Credits
Clayton State University
This course teaches students the legal issues involved in the health care industry. Students review and analyze contracts prepared by paralegals and attorneys for hospitals, doctors and Health Maintenance Organizations. Prerequisite(s): PARA 1101, PARA 2203, PARA 2205, and PARA 2209.
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PARA 2229: Intellectual Property Law
3.00 Credits
Clayton State University
This course takes a practice-oriented approach to the fields of patent, trademark, and copyright litigation and prosecution. Prerequisite(s): PARA 1101, PARA 2203, PARA 2205, and PARA 2209.
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PARA 2231: Administrative Law
3.00 Credits
Clayton State University
This course discusses how attorneys and paralegals interact before administrative agencies. The course includes a discussion of statutory law and administrative rules, in areas such as environmental and Social Security law. Prerequisite(s): PARA 1101, PARA 2203, PARA 2205, and PARA 2209.
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PARA 2233: Employment Law
3.00 Credits
Clayton State University
This course teaches federal and state employment law, discrimination and disability statutes, and practical issues and resolutions of these issues before administrative agencies. Prerequisite(s): PARA 1101, PARA 2203, PARA 2205, and PARA 2209.
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PARA 2235: Law Office Skills
3.00 Credits
Clayton State University
This on-line course will involve the student in practical problem solving and hands-on scenarios that occur in the law office, such as ethical issues, document preparation, legal software, and court filing procedures. Prerequisite(s): PARA 1101, PARA 2203, PARA 2205, and PARA 2209.
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PHIL 2401: Introduction to Aesthetics
3.00 Credits
Clayton State University
An introduction to the philosophical questions "What do you mean?" and "How do you know?" in the realm of aesthetics, most particularly in the arts. Through readings and discussions of representative philosophical texts and with close attention to aesthetic objects themselves, questions such as the following will be examined: What is artistic expression? What do works of art mean? Is there a general definition of art? What makes a work of art good? Critical thinking and communication skills are emphasized. [Note: Learning Support students who are required to take ENGL 0099 and/or READ 0099 must exit the requirement(s) before they can enroll in this course.]
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PHIL 2601: Ethics in Historical and Contemporary Perspective
3.00 Credits
Clayton State University
A course which will examine the central questions of moral philosophy through the reading and discussion of representative texts of major philosophers. It will also examine the application of moral reasoning to contemporary ethical issues and problems in fields such as communications, medicine, business, and the environment. Topics addressed include the meaning of "good" and "bad," right conduct, happineand well-being, moral character, and justice. Critical thinking and communication skills are emphasized. Prerequisite(s): ENGL 1102 (C).
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PHIL 3200: Ancient Philosophy
3.00 Credits
Clayton State University
The course studies philosophical literature of the eighth century B.C.E. throughout the third century C.E., including Pre-Socratic thought, Epicureanism, Stoicism, and Skepticism, with special emphasis on Socrates, Plato, and Aristotle. Completion of CRIT 1101 and Area C recommended. Prerequisite(s): ENGL 1102 (C).
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