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3.00 Credits
Students demonstrate knowledge of statutory and common law crimes, including criminal law theory and the construction and interpretation of criminal law statutes. Students draft motions, prepare orders, and learn to interview criminal clients and to provide other office support necessary in criminal law practice. Prerequisite: Completion of LEGL 1500 or permission of instructor.
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3.00 Credits
Students study the basic principles and applications of constitutional law in an historical context. Each section of the course material will focus on four key concepts: limited government, the protection of private property, the promotion of commerce, and individual rights, with an emphasis on individual rights and due process. Students explore the impact of state and federal constitutional requirements on the development of the American legal system and the process by which United States Supreme Court accepts and decides cases. Prerequisite: Completion of LEGL 1500 or permission of the instructor. Successful completion of ENGL 1010 is highly recommended.
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3.00 Credits
Students develop an understanding of the principles of administrative law, administrative remedies, and administrative hearing procedures in various state and federal governmental agencies. Topics include social security, EEOC, workers' compensation, as well as other areas of administrative law. The course focuses on several practical problems in areas where paralegals frequently are employed. Prerequisite: Completion of or concurrent enrollment in LEGL 1500 or instructor approval.
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3.00 Credits
Students demonstrate an awareness of available materials and demonstrate skills required in working with an automated law practice. Projects in this introductory course include, but are not limited to, the areas of timekeeping and billing, substantive systems, word processing, document composition, litigation control, and legal research. Students also develop skills with WordPerfect software and a variety of spreadsheets. Prerequisites: Completion of LEGL 1500, LEGL 1710, COSC 1200 or equivalent or permission of instructor.
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3.00 - 5.00 Credits
Students demonstrate the ability to apply theoretical knowledge gained in the classroom by interning in a private office, governmental agency, court, or private business which utilizes attorneys. Students participate in any required seminars and produce documents describing and evaluating the internship experience. Prerequisites: Completion of LEGL 1500, LEGL 1710, LEGL 1720, LEGL 2500, and LEGL 2550, and permission of instructor. (S/U grade only.)
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1.00 Credits
Students create a research plan and develop search strategies to effectively identify, locate, evaluate, and use information to solve problems or answer questions in their academic, professional, or personal lives. Students practice search strategies using library catalogs, databases, and web search engines. Students apply evaluation criteria, using information in a legal and ethical manner with citations.
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3.00 Credits
Students read and analyze children's literature and demonstrate its use to teach all academic subjects. Students evaluate works within the genres of children's literature and report on, develop, and model the use of children's books in elementary classrooms. Prerequisite: Concurrent enrollment in or completion of ENGL 1020.
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1.00 Credits
Intermediate tennis is a class beyond beginner level. The first 40 minutes of each class will be with a ball machine to practice stokes of play. The rest of the class will be playing tennis with fellow students.
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4.00 Credits
Students develop the knowledge and skills necessary to install and administer Linux-Based systems. Students examine the basic concepts of Linux/UNIX operating systems and architecture. Topics covered include installation, boot managers, Linux desktop, help resources, software management, file and directory structure, command line administration, process management, and basic network and security configurations. Upon successful completion of the course, students will be able to install, configure, and administer a basic Linux system. At the conclusion of this course, students may be eligible to sit for the CompTIA Linux+ certification exam or an equivalent.
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4.00 Credits
Students gain the knowledge and skills necessary to implement and administer Linux servers and related services. They explore advanced administrative concepts of Linux/UNIX server environments. Topics covered include network configurations, network services, backups and recoveries, and troubleshooting. Upon completion of the course, students should be able to install, configure, and administer a Linux server. This course provides in-depth coverage of network services including DNS, DHCP, e-mail, FTP, file, Web, and print servers. This course contributes to the knowledge base needed to help prepare students for the Linux Red Hat Engineer certification exams. Prerequisites: Completion of LINX 2500 and concurrent enrollment in COSC 1010 or instructor approval.
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