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4.00 Credits
Functions of human organ systems in homeostasis. Includes circulation, digestion, endocrine and nervous control, kidney function, metabolism, muscle action, male and female reproductive systems and respiratory. Lab fee $7.00. Prerequisites: CHEM 1114 and one of the following: LFSC 1124, LFSC 1315, LFSC 2103, HSBC 2114, or equivalents.
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4.00 Credits
Study of the intra- and interrelationships of plants and animals and man's influence on the various ecosystems. Lab fee $7.00. Prerequisite: LFSC 1124, LFSC 1215, LSFC 1315 or equivalent.
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3.00 Credits
A study of topics of current interest and importance to the legal assistant, including recent changes in legislation. This course may be repeated for up to a total of six credit hours. Prerequisites: LS 2813; acceptance into the Paralegal Studies Program. [FA]
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3.00 Credits
This course is an introduction to the legal system. It will provide an overview of the judicial system and its relationship to legislative bodies and administrative agencies. This course will examine the training and purpose of legal personnel with emphasis on the role of the legal assistant. [Fa,Sp]
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3.00 Credits
A study of the use of federal and state statutes, federal and state court cases, agency rules, secondary legal publications, proper methods of citing, and preparation of a legal memorandum. Prerequisites: ENGL 1113, LS 2803; concurrent enrollment in ENGL 1113 and LS 2803 is permissible; acceptance into the Paralegal Studies Program. [Fa,Sp]
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3.00 Credits
A study of the use of Westlaw, computer-assisted legal research of primary and secondary legal source materials, legal reasoning and writing analysis, and preparation of legal memorandum and brief. Prerequisites: LA 2813, ENGL 1213; concurrent enrollment in ENGL 1213 is permissible; acceptance into the Paralegal Studies Program. [Fa,Sp]
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3.00 Credits
A study of word processing applications to prepare legal assistants to create specialized law office and court documents. Permission of professor required. Lab fee $7.00. Prerequisites: LS 2813, acceptance into the Paralegal Studies Program. [Fa,Sp]
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3.00 Credits
A study of theories of law office management, forms of organization of a law practice, human resources, timekeeping, billing, client interviewing, law office accounting, docket control, ethical concerns, law office equipment, and space management. Prerequisites: LS 2813; concurrent enrollment in LS 2813 is permissible; acceptance into the Paralegal Studies Program. [FA]
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3.00 Credits
A study of both state and federal civil procedure, including forum selection, analysis of jurisdiction and venue requirements, determination of necessary parties, and preparation of pleadings. Prerequisites: LS 2823; concurrent enrollment in LS 2823 is permissible; acceptance into the Paralegal Studies Program. [Fa,Sp]
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3.00 Credits
A study of both state and federal evidence, discovery methods and organization for effective presentation at trial with emphasis on the role of the legal assistant in discovery and trial preparation. Prerequisites: LS 2853; acceptance into the Paralegal Studies Program. [Fa,Sp]
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