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5.00 Credits
Topics include navigation, weather, advanced aircraft performance, high-power engine operation, multi-engine factors, regulations, weight shift, instrument flight and communication, and airspace. FAA Part 141 approved. Prepares students for the FAA Commercial Pilot written exam. PREREQUISITE: AVIA 111 or instructor's permission.
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5.00 Credits
Prepares students to pass the FAA Fundamentals of Instructing, Basic Ground Instructor, Advanced Ground Instructor and Flight Instructor-Airplane written tests. Covers aviation instruction methods, the learning process, elements of effective teaching and lesson planning. Also covers aerodynamics, aircraft systems, aviation weather, flight maneuvers and navigation. PREREQUISITE: AVIA 111, 216 and 218.
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5.00 Credits
Sharpens the computational skills of students preparing to enter business employment. Provides a thorough review of basic arithmetic operations and their application to typical business problems. Also provides broad consumer education covering topics such as bank reconciliations, discounts, markups and markdowns, payroll, simple and compound interest and present value.
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3.00 Credits
Study of simple and compound interest, negotiable instruments, discounting notes, applying cash discounts and markup, the mathematics of payroll and payroll procedures, and calculation of adjusted gross income for tax purposes. PREREQUISITE: B A 145 or special placement.
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3.00 Credits
A look at Washington's Rules of Professional Conduct governing lawyers and legal support staff, as well as ethical advisory rules of national organizations governing paralegals and legal assistants. Topics include unauthorized practice of law, conflicts of interest, and fee sharing and confidentiality issues due to technological advances.
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5.00 Credits
Teaches students the fundamentals of legal research for use in library and computer research. Students will also learn the fundamentals of legal analysis and writing, how to communicate clearly and how to eliminate mechanical errors peculiar to legal writing. Topics include legal reasoning, secondary vs. primary sources of law, basic citation rules and types of legal documents. PREREQUISITE: Eligible for BUS E 103 or instructor's permission; and BUS E 109 and BUS E 130.
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4.00 Credits
of the roles of judge and jury and the different types of evidence available. The methods and means to obtain evidence will be covered, as well as presentation of evidence during trial. PREREQUISITE: BUS E 103 and eligible for ENGL 109.
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5.00 Credits
Focus is on the investigation and strategy stages of case development. Students will learn Washington State court rules pertaining to pretrial pleadings and motions. Emphasis on drafting court forms and other case documents prepared in the investigation, planning and pretrial pleading phases of litigation. PREREQUISITE: BUS E 103 and eligible for ENGL 109.
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5.00 Credits
Focus is on the motion and discovery phases, as well as settlement, trial and post-trial phases of the litigation process. Students will learn Washington State court rules governing motions, discovery, and settlement of cases, as well as post-trial motions. Emphasis is on drafting court forms and other case documents prepared for trial and post-trial motions, discovery requests, and settlement documents. PREREQUISITE: B A 155.
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12.00 Credits
Offers students an opportunity to work full or part-time in jobs directly related to their program and interests. Students may receive a salary or volunteer. PREREQUISITE: Concurrent enrollment in COOP 171 and instructor's permission.
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