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4.50 Credits
This course is the second of four sequential quarter classes that are comprised of a traditional second-year college Japanese course. In this course students learn intermediate and everyday functional skills in speaking, listening, reading, writing, comprehension and . Prerequisites JAPN 2010 or its equivalent
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4.50 Credits
This course is the third of four sequential quarter classes that are comprised of a traditional second-year college Japanese course. In this course students learn intermediate and everyday functional skills in speaking, listening, reading, writing, comprehension and vocabulary. Prerequisites JAPN 2020 or its equivalent
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4.50 Credits
This course is the final of four sequential quarter classes that are comprised of a traditional second-year college Japanese course. In this course students learn intermediate and everyday functional skills in speaking, listening, reading, writing, comprehension and vocabulary. Prerequisites JAPN 2030 or its equivalent
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3.00 Credits
Topics not normally addressed in Japanese courses may be offered in JAPN 2900. Examples include advanced grammar, intensive conversation and pronunciation, business practices, culture and customs.
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4.50 Credits
A survey of the legal environment including law office procedures, duties and limitations of paralegals, professional responsibilities and expectations, interpretation of statutes and regulations, client relationships, legal ethics and confidentiality are studied. There is also focus on drafting projects featuring WordPerfect software.
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4.50 Credits
This course includes an overview of the fields of law and their history, the areas of law applicable to the paralegal, basic legal principles, legal terminology, the judicial system, legislation, criminal versus civil procedures and the elements of a trial.
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4.50 Credits
A survey of the process of pursuing a civil action through the legal system is studied. Topics covered include choice of courts, jurisdiction, venue, pleadings and related motions, discovery, pretrial actions and preparation, and trial and appellate procedures. Emphasis is on the paralegal's role in gathering and organizing materials, interviewing and investigating, drafting complaints, answering interrogatories, pleadings and the trial notebook featuring WordPerfect software, and assisting during the trial. Prerequisites Admission to Paralegal program and LAWS 1100 or Pre-law major
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4.50 Credits
Students learn basic and advanced Microsoft Word features and functions to create, edit, store, and maintain common legal and business documents. This course focuses on practical word processing in legal organizations, emphasizing methods to help paralegals and others who work with computers in a legal environment to become more efficient and productive. Prerequisites INFO 1001
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4.50 Credits
The student is introduced to the types of research sources, including computer-aided legal research, procedures and case documentation for which the paralegal is typically responsible. The student learns to develop written memoranda and legal documents for attorneys based on their research, featuring WordPerfect software. Prerequisites ENGL 1010, ENGL 1020, LAWS 1101 and LAWS 1110, or Instructor approval
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4.50 Credits
The student continues to develop knowledge of the various legal research tools along with greater emphasis on computer aided legal research, development of legal writing techniques, principles of editing and preparation of legal briefs. Prerequisites LAWS 1230
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