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3.00 Credits
Legal aspects of land use planning, drainage, surface water rights and bound aries, mining and land reclamation, clean air, clean water, waste disposal, noise control and environmental permit processes. Discussion of legal aspects of His tor ic Landmark Preservation, National En vi ron men tal Policy, CERCLA, the Superfund, liability for environmental con tam i na tion and emerg ing en vi ron men tal issues. Pre: BLAW 200 Variable
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3.00 Credits
Legal responsibilities of architects, engineers and contractors in dealing with each other, the project's owner, sureties and subcontractors. Special emphasis on performance problems, forms of business association, legal relationships with in de pen dent contractors, the AIA contract documents, mechanics liens, AAA Construction Arbitration Rules, dispute avoid ance, claims management and col lec tion strategies. Pre: BLAW 200 Fall, Spring
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3.00 Credits
Negotiation theory and techniques, mediation theory and techniques, use of neutrals, limits of confi dentiality and ethical duties. Rule 114 and laws gov ern ing arbitration and management of the arbitration process. Extensive use of cas es and role play. Pre: BLAW 200 Variable
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1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Seminar topics may include women and the law, legal aspects of en tre pre neur ship, mergers and acquisitions, legal rights in computer software, investigating sexual harassment claims, copyright on the internet, immigration law, steps to become an IPO, privacy rights on computer networks, case studies in de reg u la tion, legal aspects of leveraged buyouts, corporate takeover and ESOP's, com ply ing with NAFTA. Variable
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1.00 - 8.00 Credits
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1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Variable
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1.00 - 4.00 Credits
Variable
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3.00 Credits
Procedures for observing, describing, an a lyz ing be hav iors associated with hu man communication. Open to non-majors. Fall, Spring GE-1B
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3.00 Credits
The fi rst in a sequence of courses which aim at the development of skills in the use of American Sign Language as a form of communication with persons who are hear ing impaired or deaf. Variable GE-11
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3.00 Credits
The second in a sequence of courses which aim at the development of skills in the use of American Sign Language as a form of communication with persons who are hear ing impaired or deaf. Pre: CDIS 205 Variable GE-8
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