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HUM*H 295: Seminar in the Humanities
3.00 Credits
Connecticut State Community College Naugatuck
(formerly HUM-H200) 3 cr. This course will focus on a specific area of humanistic study, to be identified at the time of offering. Such topics may include a particular literary genre (such as science fiction), linguistic development (such as transformational grammar), a writer (such as Ernest Hemingway), a literary period (such as metaphysical poetry), specific art forms (such as dance), or the like. This is intended for upper-level students who work with the instructor in an identified area of interest or expertise. It may be repeated once for credit. Prerequisites are to be determined at the time of scheduling.
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ITA*H 101: Elementary Italian I
3.00 Credits
Connecticut State Community College Naugatuck
3 cr. This course focuses on the basic acquisition of the four skill areas (speaking, listening, reading, writing) for survival communication. There is constant exposure to the cultural diversity of the Italian world using audio and video tapes. Knowledge of the language and culture is further enhanced by the technological component which requires students to use the Internet for various class activities.
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ITA*H 102: Elementary Italian II
3.00 Credits
Connecticut State Community College Naugatuck
3 cr. Prerequisite:ITA*H101 or permission of the Division Director. ITA*H102 is a continuation of the skills taught in ITA*H101. Emphasis is placed on a more fluid style of communication at all skill levels.
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LGL*H 101: Introduction to Paralegalism
3.00 Credits
Connecticut State Community College Naugatuck
(formerly LAP-H101) 3 cr. This course is an introduction to various aspects of the law, including but not limited to torts, contracts, criminal law and procedure and constitutional law. The course also surveys the structure and procedure of a number of court systems in the United States, and includes discussions of some topics of concern to the paralegal, including legal ethics, the rights of the elderly, the poor, the young and other disadvantaged minorities.
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LGL*H 102: Legal Research and Writing
3.00 Credits
Connecticut State Community College Naugatuck
(formerly LAP-H104) 3 cr. Selected topics to develop skills in the use of legal encyclopedias, digests, reports, statutes, restatements, law reviews, and other research materials used by the legal profession are presented as an introduction to the uses of the law library. It is necessary that students do much of their legal research assignments in one of the many state or university law libraries located at various places throughout Connecticut. Students who are unable to devote several hours of research per week in one of the law libraries are advised not to enroll in LGL*H102.
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LGL*H 104: Real Estate Practice
3.00 Credits
Connecticut State Community College Naugatuck
(formerly LAP-H102) 3 cr. This course is an introduction to the law of real property, and includes the preparation and recording of deeds, easements, leases and other public documents, in addition to a large variety of other documents, forms and procedures that a paralegal will encounter in real estate practice.
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LGL*H 202: Advanced Legal Research and Writing
3.00 Credits
Connecticut State Community College Naugatuck
(formerly LAP-H105) 3 cr. Prerequisites: LGL*H102. This course further solidifies the student's ability to master the functions of the law library and provides a theoretical and practical forum in the use of traditional legal research and writing.
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LGL*H 204: Criminal Procedure
3.00 Credits
Connecticut State Community College Naugatuck
(formerly LAP-H204) 3 cr. This course enables the student to utilize the classroom as a learning law laboratory since it will explore the Bill of Rights and the Fourteenth Amendment in detail as well as the entire United States Constitution. Constitutional law cases will be studied in the context of criminal procedure issues evolving from the precedents set by the United States Supreme Court.
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LGL*H 206: Bankruptcy Law
3.00 Credits
Connecticut State Community College Naugatuck
(formerly LAP-H206) 3 cr. This course will provide students with a thorough review of the United States Bankruptcy Code. The course is tailored to explore the general functions of the Bankruptcy Court. The applicable rules and proceedings for various types of bankruptcy cases will be thoroughly discussed.
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LGL*H 208: Litigation
3.00 Credits
Connecticut State Community College Naugatuck
(formerly LAP-H203) 3 cr. As an introduction to civil and criminal procedures, this course includes a survey of the functions of the federal and state court systems. The preparation of documents relative to the trial and appellate process is examined.
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