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  • 2.00 Credits

    This course explains commercial law, including contract formation, the rights and duties of the parties, and their remedies upon default. This course acquaints the student with the sale of goods and the remedies of buyer and seller in the marketplace, as well as the collection process, including debtor and creditor relief, judgments, small claims, bankruptcy, consumer protection, and bills and notes. Prerequisites: LGA 121, completion of or concurrent enrollment in LGA 122
  • 3.00 Credits

    This course explains the substantive law of negligence, tort, and personal-injury litigation. This course introduces pre-trial case preparation including screening clients, gathering evidence, organizing files, interviewing, and drafting pleadings by the paralegal. Prerequisites: LGA 121, completion of or concurrent enrollment in LGA 122
  • 2.00 Credits

    This course provides an introduction to the management of document and information organization and case computerization. This study promotes best practices and use of industry standards in connection with document control, document storage systems, case computerization, and case-estimating skills used in the legal field. Prerequisites: BCA 140, completion of or concurrent enrollment in LGA 121
  • 2.00 Credits

    Offers credit for actual work experience in a legal office. Students should have completed most of the course work in the Legal Assistant program before applying for the internship. Prerequisites: Permission of the Cooperative Education Specialist Note: Co-op is available for the Fall, Winter, and Spring/Summer semesters (Spring/Summer is a full 15-week semester). Placements may be days, evenings, or weekends depending on employer needs.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Offers credit for actual work experience in a legal office. Students should have completed most of the course work in the Legal Assistant program before applying for the internship. Prerequisites: Permission of the Cooperative Education Specialist Note: Co-op is available for the Fall, Winter, and Spring/Summer semesters (Spring/Summer is a full 15-week semester). Placements may be days, evenings, or weekends depending on employer needs.
  • 4.00 Credits

    Offers credit for actual work experience in a legal office. Students should have completed most of the course work in the Legal Assistant program before applying for the internship. Prerequisites: Permission of the Cooperative Education Specialist Note: Co-op is available for the Fall, Winter, and Spring/Summer semesters (Spring/Summer for a full 15-week semester). Placements may be days, evenings, or weekends depending on employer needs.
  • 3.00 Credits

    This course is intended as a preparation for MATH 074 or as a review of arithmetic. Topics covered include place value, an introduction to fractions and decimals, arithmetic with whole numbers and arithmetic with decimal numbers.
  • 4.00 Credits

    This course is intended to prepare students for algebra in MATH 080 or MATH 100. Topics covered include fractions, percents, measurement and geometry, signed numbers, linear equations and proportions. Techniques of problem solving and applications are included throughout the course.
  • 3.00 Credits

    This course is intended as a developmental course for students who need to develop skills in beginning algebra topics. Topics covered include solutions of linear equations and inequalities, an introduction to graphing linear equations, polynomial operations, factoring, properties of integer exponents, and solutions to quadratic equations by factoring. Techniques of problem solving and applications are included throughout the course. Prerequisites: A Satisfactory (S) grade in MATH 074 or a satisfactory score on the placement test
  • 4.00 Credits

    This course is intended for students in technology programs who have not had one year of algebra and one year of geometry or who need to review beginning algebra and geometry. Topics include a review of arithmetic, an introduction to the graphing calculator, working with approximate numbers, dimensional analysis, beginning algebra, geometry, trigonometry and statistics. This course emphasizes practical technical applications. Prerequisites: A satisfactory score on the placement test
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