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3.00 Credits
Basic principles and structure of management, administration and substantive systems in the law office. Includes law practice technology as applied to paralegals. Prerequisite: None. [Offered fall semester only] Type: Tech
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3.00 Credits
Fundamental concepts of real property law with emphasis on the paralegal's role. Topics include the nature of real property, rights and duties of ownership, land use, voluntary and involuntary conveyances, and the recording of and searching for real estate documents. Prerequisite: None. [Offered spring semester only.] Type: Tech
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3.00 Credits
Procedures from arrest to final disposition, principles of federal and state law, and the preparation of pleadings and motions as applied to paralegals. Prerequisite: None. [Offered spring semester only.] Type: Tech
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10.00 Credits
An experience external to the college for an advanced student in a specialized field involving a written agreement between the educational institution and a business or industry. Mentored and supervised by a workplace employee, the student achieves objectives that are developed and documented by the college and that are directly related to specific occupational outcomes. This may be a paid or unpaid experience. Prerequisite: Successful completion of at least 21 hours of Paralegal Studies Courses. [Offered fall, spring, and summer ] Type: Tech
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3.00 Credits
Designed to build on the skills developed in pre-algebra mathematics, to continue preparation for THEA, and to provide a foundation for the Intermediate Algebra course. Topics include operations with algebraic expressions, linear inequalities, word problems, graphing, polynomials, factoring, applications for geometric figures, and geometric reasoning in problem solving. Prerequisite: Testing classifies the student as not "college ready" in math and the student has not takenAlgebra II or higher in high school. Course must be passed with a "C" or better
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3.00 Credits
Includes the study of the properties of the real-number system; special products; factoring; operations involving fractions; first degree equations and inequalities; exponents and radicals; functions; systems of linear equations; and selected topics in quadratic equations. Prerequisite: Completion of MATH 0308 with a "C" orbetter. [Offered all semesters.]
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3.00 Credits
Includes systems of linear equations; selected topics on determinants and matrices; quadratic equations; systems involving quadratics, ratio and proportion, variation, exponents and radicals; inequalities; progressions; permutations and combinations; the binomial theorem; and selected topics in theory of equations and partial fractions. Prerequisite: THEA math requirement met. [Offered all semesters.] Type: Acad
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3.00 Credits
Practical trigonometry including the study of right triangles, oblique triangles, logarithms, and circular measure. Analytical trigonometry including trigonometric identities and equations. Prerequisite: Minimum of one year of high-school algebra and one year of plane geometry, or two years of high-school algebra, or MATH 1314. [Offered all semesters at Wharton and Sugar Land.] Type: Acad
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3.00 Credits
Topics include sets, permutations and combinations, probability, relations and functions, inequalities; introduction to linear programming, linear equations, and matrices; and introduction to statistics. Prerequisite: THEA math requirement met.[Offered all semesters.] Type: Acad
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3.00 Credits
Relations and functions, maxima and minima, simple differentiation and integration. Especially designed for business and economics majors. Prerequisite: THEA math requirement met. [Offered all semesters.] Type: Acad
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