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Course Criteria
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3.00 Credits
3 hours--Prereq.: EDLBS 5913, LIBSC 5923 or departmental approval. The librarian's role in designing curriculum, teaching library/media and research skills, and developing instructional goals and strategies. The school library's philosophies in relation to educational goals and objectives. Development, implementation, and evaluation of library/media services and programs in cooperation with instructional staff. The librarian's responsibility for supporting teachers, guiding students, and programming materials
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1.00 - 4.00 Credits
1-4 hours--Prereq.: Departmental approval. Directed intensive study on selected problem or special topic.
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1.00 - 4.00 Credits
1-4 hours--Prereq.: Departmental approval. Directed intensive study on definite problem or special subject, based on approved outline or plan; conference, oral and written reports.
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3.00 Credits
3 hours--Prereq.: LSPS 2153 or departmental approval. Introduction to legal research, writing, research strategies, case briefs, vocabulary, uniform system of citation; digests, statutes and reports; Shepard's; annotated law reports; encyclopedias; and computer databases.
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3.00 Credits
3 hours--Prereq.: 3223 or departmental approval. Continuation of LS 3223. Advanced legal research; court rules; restatements; administrative decisions; drafting operative legal documents, memoranda of law to the trial court, appellate briefs; treatises; form books; periodicals.
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3.00 Credits
3 hours--Prereq.: LSPS 2153 or departmental approval. Topics to include: client interviewing, case investigation, jurisdiction, venue, the filing of pleadings and motions, discovery techniques, file and document management, trial preparation and assistance, and post trial practice
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3.00 Credits
3 hours--Prereq.: LSPS 2153 or departmental approval. An introduction and study of the broad area of civil wrongs and their appropriate remedies. Analysis of tort law principles in the traditional areas of intentional torts, negligence, absolute liability, product liability, nuisance and commonly employed defenses. Emphasis is placed on the ethical obligations pertaining to the practice of tort law for paralegals and attorneys.
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3.00 Credits
3 hours--Prereq.: LSPS 2153 or departmental approval. A study of the Federal and Oklahoma Rules of Evidence. Analysis of evidentiary rules regarding hearsay, character evidence, evidence of other crimes, lay and expert testimony, and other types of evidence in trials. The course will focus on the evidentiary rules, the policy reasons for those rules, and their application at trial with a progression through the litigation process, utilizing the rules of evidence. Evidentiary rules regulate the admission of proof in the trial setting; therefore, the different types of proof including testimony, writings, physical objects, and anything else presented to the jury or judge will be studied. Emphasis will be placed on paralegal trial preparation and ethical obligations.
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3.00 Credits
3 hours--An introduction and study of issues related to Native Americans and the law. Emphasis on the analysis of sovereignty issues, treaties, and Native American courts.
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3.00 Credits
3 hours--Prereq.: LSPS 2153 or departmental approval. The law and history of real estate transactions and procedures. Topics to include: information gathering, title searches, preparation of preliminary abstracts of title and title opinions, mortgages, deeds, leases, and closing procedures
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