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Course Criteria
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3.00 Credits
Effects of various types of ownership upon passage of property at owner death, with or without a will; administration, taxation of estates and inheritance; basic requirements for trusts, wills, guardianships, and conservatorships; administration of a decedent's estate including income tax consequences; case analysis; preparation of necessary documents. PREREQUISITES: ENGL 1010, LAW 100, LAW 101, or permission of program coordinator.
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3.00 Credits
Freehold estates, concurrent ownership, leases, real estate contracts and deeds, recording system, title assurance, easements, lateral support, water rights, zoning, and eminent domain; practical aspects of conveyance from drafting of purchase and sale agreements to passing of papers; mechanics of title examining; preparation of documents for mortgages, foreclosures, recordings, and closings. PREREQUISITES: ENGL 1010, LAW 100, LAW 101, or permission of program coordinator.
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3.00 Credits
This course introduces the field of administrative law by studying the structure and function of administrative agencies, as well as statutory procedures governing them. Emphasis will be given to delegation of governmental powers, due process considerations, agency rulemaking and record keeping activities. Agency hearing and decision making powers will also be reviewed. The role of the paralegal in the administrative process will be the focus of this study. PREREQUISITES: ENGL 1010, LAW 100, LAW 101, or permission of program coordinator.
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3.00 Credits
Bankruptcy procedure including initial filing, meeting of creditors, adversarial proceedings and the final discharge hearing; operation of the automatic stay; adequate protection; conformation of a Chapter 13 Plan; Chapter 7 and Chapter 11 proceedings; debtor's obligations and rights; secured and unsecured creditors priorities, preferences, fraudulent transfers. PREREQUISITES: ENGL 1010, LAW 100, LAW 101, or permission of program coordinator.
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1.00 - 4.00 Credits
Detailed study of a specific topic in law or paralegal studies. PREREQUISITES: ENGL 1010, LAW 100, LAW 101, or permission of program coordinator.
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3.00 Credits
This course examines the expanding field of efficient computer-supported warehouses and logistics from an operations management standpoint. Topics include supply chain management, order processing, traffic management, electronic data interchange, handling and tracking shipments, scheduling of work, diagramming work and product flow, safety programs, and security issues.
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3.00 Credits
This course examines the field of transportation including the various modes, estimating costs, regulation and deregulation of transportation, international and intermodal trends. Related content includes provider relations, contract and common carrier services, and the transportation challenges related to growing international trade.
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3.00 Credits
This course places emphasis on physical distribution, supply chain management, distribution centers and supply chain operations. Includes warehouse operations, inventory management, warehouse management systems using hardware/software applications, bar codes, effective organization structures, just-in-time logistics, continuous replenishment, and thirdparty logistics services. PREREQUISITE: LGM 130* or departmental approval.
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1.00 - 3.00 Credits
This course explores relevant and changing topics in logistics management. Group projects, interaction with local industry, class lectures, case studies, as well as guest speakers, will allow students to understand, appreciate, and apply the information in these topics to their logistics careers. Topics will vary. PREREQUISITES: LGM 130*, LGM 140*, LGM 150* or departmental approval.
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3.00 Credits
A cooperative work experience in a warehouse or distribution center, transportation firm, or shipping center is required in this course. A training plan, the involvement of an on-the-job supervisor and a minimum of 200 hours of documented and evaluated work experience is required.
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