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LGLS 2900: Career Internship
3.00 Credits
Becker College
Arrangements are made for students to gain practical experience by working within a selected legal environment.
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LGLS 2909: Cooperative Education for Paralegal Studies
3.00 Credits
Becker College
This program places students in work experiences which may include legal offices, real estate, and insurance establishments. A minimum of 144 hours is required. Open to sophomores either fall or spring semester. Prerequisite: 2.5 GPA.
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LGLS 3001: Advanced Legal Writing and Analysis
3.00 Credits
Becker College
Students will engage in extensive appellate writing and research. They will develop a working knowledge of all of the documents associated with appellate practice and the skills necessary for effective appellate brief preparation. Prerequisites: LGLS2300, LGLS2208.
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LGLS 3200: Topics in Law and Society
3.00 Credits
Becker College
This course examines the historical and philosophical origins of the law, the sociological impact of the law, the effects of the law on the political process and public policy, and an analysis of the importance of law within our increasingly pluralistic society.
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LGLS 3205: Business Law
3.00 Credits
Becker College
This course focuses on the practical implications of living in our highly regulated society. Emphasis is on how to protect yourself and your company from possible liability. Topics include Torts, Intellectual Property, Cyber Law and e-Commerce, Contracts, Agency and Legal Reasoning.
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LGLS 3292: Conflict Resolution
3.00 Credits
Becker College
Conflict arises when people working together have different ideas about how to achieve desired objectives. Most conflict can be traced back to element of uncertainty. Negotiation is one of the best ways to manage the risks that result from uncertainty. This course will examine the nature of negotiation as a means of resolving conflict and minimizing risks. The course will explore negotiation skills such as: (1) separate the people from the problem, (2) use objective date, (3) focus on interests, not positions, and, (4) determine mutually acceptable options. The goal of any negotiation process is to arrive to a win-win solution.
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LGLS 4001: Advanced Civil Litigation
3.00 Credits
Becker College
Students will be exposed to the elements of complex litigation with emphasis on the preparation of litigation documents, detailed discovery and a working knowledge of the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure. Prerequisite: LGLS2203.
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LGLS 4100: Directed Legal Study
3.00 Credits
Becker College
This is an independent study which will allow a student to extensively research a topic of the student's choice. The research paper will involve the application of statutory and common-law sources along with the use of the student's writing and analytical abilities (senior status).
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LIBA 4100: Senior Seminar in the Liberal Arts
3.00 Credits
Becker College
This capstone course will serve as a culminating academic experience for students in the Liberal Arts. Students will be required to complete advanced reading and research on a specific topic, approved by their capstone faculty. Students will be expected to discuss the confluence of forces that came together at a specific point in history, resulting in the creation of an artistic work, technological invention, philosophy, theory, or social change. Students will be expected to produce a written analysis and an oral presentation of their capstone work. In addition, students will be expected to refine their personal portfolios for evaluation by the Liberal Arts Advisory Council.
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MATF 1002: Math for Health Sciences
3.00 Credits
Becker College
(non-graduation credit) The Math for Health Sciences course is designed to provide mastery of the fundamental mathematical concepts related to nursing, which are also germane to the field of veterinary technology. Students will begin with a review of basic mathematical and selected algebraic concepts and progress to application of those skills in nursing and veterinary mathematics. The importance of correct dosage calculations and the ramification of errors will be emphasized. Material will be presented in a variety of formats similar to those encountered in the practice of nursing and veterinary medicine.
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