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3.00 Credits
Offers a supervised practicum experience performed off campus in a professional legal environment for a minimum of one hundred (100) hours. Students are placed in legal organizations in which the organizations provide practical learning experiences and supervision, and the students provide worthwhile contributions to the legal organizations. If the student is employed prior to the internship, by the sponsoring organization, the sponsoring organization must assign the student to new areas and extend work hours by one hundred beyond those required in employment.
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Provides a sequel to PL 398 and consists of an additional 100 hours of on-the-job training in an approved legal setting. Authorization from the paralegal director is required for enrollment..
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Includes topics of sole proprietorships, partnerships, and corporations, including the formation and amending of Articles of Incorporation. Students are taught how to prepare drafts of stock certificates, maintain stock ledgers, draft resolutions, authorize dividends and stock splits. Students also study qualified stock option plans and agreements, buying/selling agreements, acquisitions and mergers, and registration statements.
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Examines the substantive and procedural aspects of real estate law and transactions. It includes conducting title searches and preparing preliminary title abstracts, title assurance, mortgages and transfers of ownership. Additionally, the requisition of deeds and leases; preparation of a preliminary opinion of title, real estate closing procedures, and preparation of documents for mortgages, foreclosures, recordings, and closings are also covered in this course.
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Permit students to conduct their own research project, improve their analytical skill development, and study in an area of law related to paralegal practice under the supervision of a faculty advisor.
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3.00 Credits
Provides an advanced analytical and writing seminar addressing current trends in Paralegal practice, developing legal theories, ethical and social policy issues raised by human, scientific, and technological developments in the field of law. An analytical paper is required. Special Topics in Law is an advanced, intensive course to be taken by students nearing the completion of their degree program.
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3.00 Credits
The United States since 1945 surveys the economic, social, political, and cultural developments in the nation since World War II with emphasis on the Civil Rights Movement, the influence of the Cold War on domestic politics, and the socio-cultural and political changes of the last quarter of the century. The role of the United States in the Cold War and global affairs in the years since 1945 will be examined, as well.
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3.00 Credits
This course provides an introduction to the major concepts, theories, methodologies, and frameworks in the discipline of political science. Students examine the issues, debates and themes pertaining to the historical development of political science, analyze the nature and scope of the field's inquiry, and discuss various subfields that constitute the field's content.
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3.00 Credits
This course studies the basic facts and principles of American democracy. It also studies foundation, organizations, principles and operation, obligations and rights of citizens suffrage and political parties. Changing nature of the federal system and international community of states will also be studied.
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3.00 Credits
Introduces the student to the legal profession and law school preparation. Emphasis will be placed on taking the LSAT and a review of the various law schools. This course is open to all interested students.
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