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0.00 - 999.00 Credits
No course description available.
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0.00 - 3.00 Credits
Designed to improve students' broadcast newswriting skills from the fundamental level of those developed in COMM280. Upon completion of this course, the student will be familiar with the process by which broadcast news is reported, written and performed on the air. Prerequisite: COMM280. (2,3) 3
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0.00 - 3.00 Credits
Designed to build upon the broadcast reporting, writing and performing skills developed in JOUR410. Students will become familiar with production of newscasts, public affairs documentaries, the role of the producer in modern radio, the function and operation of the console, tape recording and playback units, microphones and sound, splicing and dubbing, achieving effects and news-oriented talk shows. Prerequisite: JOUR410. (2,3) 3
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2.00 Credits
Shine Sundstrom journalism internship at Sault Ste. Marie Evening News: Experience in newsroom and on assignment; writing, rewriting; use of word processor. Prerequisites: Junior status; COMM280 and JOUR211. File application with the chair of the School of English and Communication by fifth week of previous semester. (2,0) 2
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0.00 - 999.00 Credits
No course description available.
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3.00 Credits
Introduction to the law library and its use. Students will develop research techniques and skills using encyclopedias, treatises, digests, case reporters, looseleaf services, annotated reports, legal periodicals, legislation, legislative hisotry, administrative materials, shepardization and citation of legal authorities. Students will also develop skills in analyzing, evaluating and synthesizing court opinions and statutory law. (3,0) 3
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4.00 Credits
Concentration on Federal and Michigan rules of procedure prior to, during and after trial. Detailed study of drafting pleadings, discovery procedures and case preparation for trial and appeal. Prerequisites: LAWS102 and LAWS150. (4,0) 4
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3.00 Credits
The study of personal litigation shall include principles of negligence, intentional torts, strict liability, products liability and professional malpractice. Emphasis will be placed on investigative techniques utilized in personal injury cases; students will draft complaints and other documents used in such litigation. The course also covers interview techniques, utilization of experts and documentary evidence. (3,0) 3
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3.00 Credits
Overview of the members of the legal team, (legal assistants/paralegals, legal administrators, law office managers, attorneys, computer system specialists and others) including job qualifications and employment opportunities. Basic legal principles and terminology shall be discussed. The Michigan Rule of Professional Conduct, as well as other ethical rules and/or guidelines and their application to various legal professionals shall be studied in detail including such areas as: confidentiality, conflict of interest, unauthorized practice of law, legal advertising, competency considerations, and legal malpractice. (3,0) 3
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0.00 - 999.00 Credits
No course description available.
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