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3.00 Credits
This elective course is a continuation of LAW298. Students continue to learn how to apply knowledge gained from course work to the work of a law office. Students are required to meet 15 hours per semester in seminar meetings and to work in a law office setting, which could include law firms, corporate law departments, or government agencies, for at least 90 hours. Prerequisites: LAW105, 201, 203, 205.
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3.00 Credits
Students learn the relevant federal and state environmental laws together with their practical application to corporate and real estate transactions. Specific areas of study include environmental due diligence. This course covers the specific area in which individuals and business entities encounter environmental law. Cross listed with ENV405. Prerequisite: BUS204 or ENV120 or LAW101.
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3.00 Credits
This course covers the major issues of Equine Law including, but not limited to, ownership and transfer of horses and interest in horses; duties and rights of co-owners, trainers, agents, boarders, partners, and syndicate managers; racing and licensing; treatment of horses; court procedures; and issues involving insurance, intellectual property, bankruptcy, and torts. Cross listed with EQU410. Prerequisite: LAW101, LAW205
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3.00 Credits
Students learn the techniques of legal writing as it pertains to the role of the legal assistant. Specific writing assignments include the case brief, motions, pleadings, discovery documents and written instruments. The course culminates in a Memorandum of Law and therefore attention is given to advanced legal research. Prerequisites: LAW203, 205.
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3.00 Credits
Students learn how to apply knowledge gained from course work to the practical work of a law office. Students are required to meet 15 hours per semester in seminar meetings and to work in a law office setting, which could include law firms, corporate law departments, or government agencies, for 120 hours. Prerequisites: LAW105, 201, 203, 205. You must speak with your academic advisor as well as the Career Services Office before registering. Click here for more information.
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3.00 Credits
This elective course is a continuation of LAW298. Students continue to learn how to apply knowledge gained from course work to the work of a law office. Students are required to meet 15 hours per semester in seminar meetings and to work in a law office setting, which could include law firms, corporate law departments, or government agencies, for 120 hours. Prerequisites: LAW105, 201, 203, 205.
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2.00 Credits
This is a foundation course for the reading comprehension and quantitative reasoning skills that arise in daily life, subsequent courses, careers, and overall citizenship. The course focuses on word problems that involve a variety of mathematical, logical, and analytical skills. The course also covers how information is presented, obtained, and interpreted from graphs and charts. This course cannot be taken for credit after the completion of a higher numbered mathematics courses. Unrestricted elective only. Placement by examination.
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3.00 Credits
This course develops the basics of algebraic notation and skills that are the foundation for higher-level mathematics courses. Topics include the development of the natural, rational, and real number systems; linear and quadratic equations; inequalities; exponents and radicals; graphing; and problem solving. This course cannot be taken for credit after the completion of a higher numbered mathematics course. Unrestricted elective only. Placement by examination. Laboratory fee required.
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3.00 Credits
This course continues to develop the basics of algebra. Topics include equations and inequalities; polynomials; rational expressions; rational exponents, roots and radicals; quadratic equations; graphing of equations in two variables; systems of equations and inequalities; and functions. This course cannot be taken for credit after the completion of a higher numbered mathematics course. Unrestricted elective only. Prerequisite: MAT101 or Placement examinations
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1.00 Credits
This course introduces students to the computer in a laboratory setting with a hands-on emphasis. Several application programs are studied in addition to computer programming. Unrestricted elective only.
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