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2.00 Credits
Prerequisite: PARL 1100 This course introduces students to domestic relations matters, including marriage, divorce, dissolution of marriage, custody, child support, and adoption. Students will prepare forms and documents associated with family law matters and learn methods for navigation through the domestic relations court system. (2 contact hours)
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1.00 Credits
Prerequisite: PARL 1100, PARL 1200, PARL 1500 This course provides students with practical knowledge of the legal workplace including how to secure a paralegal position and function as a successful member of a legal team. (1 contact hour)
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4.00 Credits
Prerequisite: PARL 1100, PARL 1200, PARL 1500, minimum 2.0 overall GPA, minimum 2.25 GPA in paralegal courses Students will work for 100 hours within a law office or corporate or government based legal setting. Classroom work provides students with an overview of the procedural and ethical issues faced by a paralegal on the job. (10 contact hours: 2.5 lecture, 7.5 lab)
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2.00 Credits
Prerequisite: PARL 2700, minimum 2.0 overall GPA, minimum 2.25 GPA in paralegal courses Building upon the experience gained in PARL 2700 Legal Internship/Seminar I, students will perform an additional 100 hours within a law office or corporate or government based legal setting. The classroom portion of the course specializes in ethical concerns involving the attorney-client relationship and the role of the paralegal. (8 contact hours: 0.5 lecture, 7.5 lab)
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1.00 Credits
These specialized courses provide opportunities for students to learn about and participate in a variety of sports and lifetime activities. (2 contact hours: 2 lab)
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1.00 Credits
Step and dance aerobics. Improve cardio-respiratory performance with progressive aerobic movements to music; learn about benefits of aerobics, exercise, and nutrition. (2 contact hours)
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1.00 Credits
One of the most modern Japanese martial arts, promotes lifelong approach to self-defense, physical fitness, and wellness. Improve balance and timing, unification of body and spirit, response to weapon and free-style attacks. Mental aspects include Ki (life-energy) development, mat etiquette, breathing and mediation. Movements do not rely on only physical strenghth, coordination of the total body is emphasized. (2 contact hours)
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1.00 Credits
requisite: PEHR 1102 or permission of the instructor Reinforces and extends concepts learned in PEHR 1102. Increase technical skill, improve techniques, deal with various attacks. Mental and physical aspects including discipline, stamina, advanced techniques, and handling multiple attackers. (2 contact hours)
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1.00 Credits
Basic skill techniques of bracing the bow, stance and grip, nocking, drawing, anochoring, aiming and release and follow through for bare bow and bow sight target shooting. Progressive skill learning culminating in tournment matches. (2 contact hours)
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1.00 Credits
This course introduces students to the sport of badminton, teaching, in a progressive manner, he skills and techniques of ready position, grips, forehand and backhand drives, tserves, overhead clear, drop, and smash shots. Students will learn rules and regulations, history, sportmanship, equipment selection, and singles and doubles match strategy.
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