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  • 3.00 Credits

    Legal Studies 3 Credits Building on the skills learned in Legal Research and Writing, students will research and analyze state and federal statues, cases, common law, regulations, and rules. Based on their research, students will prepare legal memoranda for the office and the court. This course is taught in conjunction with Constitutional Law, Law 405, as part of the Senior Experience for Legal Studies Majors. It is expected that student work in this course will reflect an understanding and application of legal principles from Constitutional Law and that discussions of student work in this course will be informed by discussions in Constitutional Law. Requirements and Prerequsites Prerequisites: LAW 240 and three legal specialty electives LAW 240 Offered Fall Spring
  • 3.00 Credits

    Legal Studies 3 Credits This course offers an in-depth examination of the ethical considerations and dilemmas faced by paralegals in their work environment. Building on the ethics learned in earlier courses, students will explore complex ethical issues using case studies, literature, and films. The students will evaluate ethical issues and research, write, and present a paper. Requirements and Prerequsites Prerequisites: LAW 232 and LAW 240 and three legal specialty electives LAW 232 LAW 240 Offered Fall
  • 3.00 - 6.00 Credits

    Legal Studies 3-6 Credits This extensive internship places students in a law office or law-related setting in corporations, courts, banks, government agencies, etc., to further enhance their paralegal training in a work environment under the supervision of professionals and college faculty. Requirements and Prerequsites Prerequisites: LAW 330, a minimum cgpa of 2.0, senior status, and approval of department chair Open only to legal studies majors LAW 330 Offered Fall Spring
  • 3.00 Credits

    Mathematics No Credit This course is designed to develop basic arithmetic skills to a proficiency level necessary for successful practical and academic work. It is required of students whose basic arithmetic skills are deficient (this course is offered at no charge the first time it is assigned, but a $40 fee is charged the second time). Students must pass an exit exam to enroll in other mathematics courses. Offered Fall Spring
  • 3.00 Credits

    Mathematics 3 Credits This course is designed for college students who need a review in preparation for further study of college-level mathematics. It involves study of basic algebraic concepts that have a depth required for success in college algebra, and is counted toward the general college mathematics requirement. The topics include, the real number system; operations on real numbers; algebraic expressions; solving equations, formulas and inequalities; problem solving; graphing linear equations; and an introduction to polynomials. Requirements and Prerequsites MAT 099 or appropriate placement test score Offered Fall Spring
  • 3.00 Credits

    Mathematics 3 Credits This course is designed for diverse students to acquire a solid foundation in algebra and its applications, preparing them for further study of MAT 130, a pre-calculus course. The topics include, equations and inequalities; functions and graphs; polynomials and rational functions; exponential and logarithmic functions; systems of equations and inequalities. Requirements and Prerequsites MAT 101 Offered Fall Spring
  • 3.00 Credits

    Mathematics 3 Credits This is an introduction to the basic descriptive and inferential statistics for students from all disciplines. It emphasizes the development of statistical literacy and the use of computer for analyzing data. Topics include principles of experimental design; graphical and numerical methods for summarizing, describing, exploring and analyzing data; binomial and normal probability distributions; point and interval estimates for means and proportions; hypothesis testing; and correlation and regression. Offered Fall Spring
  • 3.00 Credits

    Mathematics 3 Credits This course is an overview of algebra, trigonometry and analytic geometry. It is designed to provide students with a comprehensive and mathematically sound treatment of topics needed for calculus. The topics include, functions and graphs; polynomial, rational, exponential, logarithmic, and trigonometric functions; matrices; vectors; and three-dimensional coordinate geometry. Requirements and Prerequsites Prerequisite: MAT 111 or appropriate placement test score MAT 111 Offered Fall Spring
  • 3.00 Credits

    Mathematics 3 Credits This course is part of a two-semester sequence (140-150), covering materials on limits, continuity, derivative of a function, techniques of differentiation, and applications of derivatives. It prepares students for further study of MAT 150, Calculus 2. This is an applied calculus course with less emphasis on theoretical rigor. Instead, the emphasis is on basic concepts, methods, and applications. Requirements and Prerequsites Prerequisite: MAT 111 or appropriate test score Offered Fall Spring
  • 3.00 Credits

    Mathematics 3 Credits This course offers mathematical skills required for students from business related majors. It emphasizes problem solving, mathematical modeling, and applications for business. The application topics include cost, revenue, and profit analysis; break-even analysis; supply and demand equations and curves; marginal profit, revenue, and cost; modeling consumption and consumer trends; and determination of optimum (minimum or maximum) values. Requirements and Prerequsites Prerequisite: MAT 111 or appropriate test score MAT 111 Offered Fall Spring
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