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Course Criteria
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3.00 Credits
FA - Prerequisite: PLA 2610. Corequisites: PLA 1104 and PLA 1273.This course provides practical knowledge and application of the closing process including title insurance, preparing closing documents, notes,mortgages, and the closing.
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3.00 Credits
SP - Lab fee. Prerequisite: PLA 1003 (PLA 1003W), and PLA 1104. Students utilize computers in legal research, drafting, with a primary focus on usingWestlaw in research.The student will prepare legal documents customarily prepared in the law office, and be introduced to case management software.
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3.00 Credits
FA - Prerequisite: PLA 1003 (PLA 1003W). Corequisites: PLA 1104 and PLA 1273.This course covers research into and drafting of pleadings for dissolution of marriage, separation, custody, legitimacy, adoption, change of name, and support.
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3.00 Credits
FA, SP - This Constitutional Law course is designed to give an overview from a lawyer's perspective of the constitutional articles and amendments.The student will explore the three branches of government, the interpretation of the articles creating each, individual rights in society, changes in constitutional interpretation, and the role of the Supreme Court in this interpretation.
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3.00 Credits
FA, SP, SU - Prerequisites: Permission of Paralegal Studies (Legal Assisting) program coordinator, forty-five credit hours in PLA courses and a 3.5 GPA.This course is designed to provide students with practical law office experience working as a paralegal trainee.This is a non-paid position that involves working in a law office 135 hours during the semester.A student will receive a pass/fail grade based upon the employer's evaluation of the student.
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3.00 Credits
FA, SP, SU - Cooperative Education (Co-op) is a planned, paid work experience whereby a student is employed in a job directly related to the student's academic field of study. Each student must meet certain academic and co-op departmental requirements before qualifying for job referral and placement.Once enrolled, a student is assigned a Faculty Advisor who, along with the Co-op staff,will monitor student progress.The co-op program offers academic and vocational credit for each term worked, and the Faculty Advisor will assign either a Pass or Fail grade at the end of the work term.
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3.00 Credits
FA, SP, SU - Prerequisite: Test score requirement the same as ENC 1101.A study of theAmerican federal system of government with emphasis on the constitutional distribution of powers among the congressional, presidential, and judicial branches and the states. An analysis of policy formation as related to democratic theory and the role of government in the society. Meets A.A. general education Category IV. A writing emphasis course.
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1.00 Credits
FA, SP, SU - Prerequisite: POS 2041. Students will work with government agencies and public officials in local, state and national offices performing meaningful tasks to learn duties of officials and operations of the agencies.
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4.00 Credits
SU - Lab Fee. Corequisites: HSC 0591C, PRN 0030.This practical nursing course introduces the practical nursing student to client care needs: safe effective care environment, health promotion and maintenance, physiological integrity, and psychosocial integrity. Client care needs and professional behaviors, communication, clinical decision-making, caring interventions, and collaboration form the integrated framework for clinical practice in the long term practice area. Focus is on the elderly population, theories of aging, and concerns of aging families and adjustments confronted by the elderly.
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7.00 Credits
FA - Lab Fee. Prerequisites: HSC 0591C, PRN 0001C. Corequisites: BSC 0070.This is the second foundation course in the Practical Nursing Program.The course introduces the practical nursing student to care of adults in the acute care setting.Client care needs (safe effective care environment, health promotion and maintenance, physiological integrity, and psychosocial integrity) and professional behaviors, communication, clinical decision-making, caring interventions, and collaboration form the integrated framework for clinical practice in the acute care practice area.
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