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3.00 Credits
Introduces students to the law library and the process of legal research, including computer assisted methods. This course provides students with an overview of the American Legal System, and introduces students to various legal fields and topics. Legal vocabulary will be emphasized. This course will also provide an overview of the role of paralegals in a work environment, while concentrating on the various regulations and ethical guidelines governing the work of the paralegals.
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3.00 Credits
Provides students with the tools needed to effectively communicate the conclusions resulting from legal research and analysis. Students will apply this legal analysis to specific facts and effectively communicate the conclusions resulting from legal research and analysis in a clear and concise written form.
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3.00 Credits
Approaches to the organization and efficient operation of the law office, management problems in the law office, office structures and systems, accounting and billing procedures, hiring, scheduling, and management of non-attorney personnel, information storage and retrieval systems, forms libraries, office equipment, management of the law office library, purchasing of law office supplies, client relations.
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Lecture 3, Lab 0, Credit 3 Introduces philosophical ideas, problems, and methods through the study of important philosophers and major systems of philosophy. Includes appearance and reality, human nature, nature of knowledge, relation of mind and body, the right and the good, the existence of God, and freedom and determinism. Prerequisite: Eligibility for ENGL 101
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3.00 Credits
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Lecture 3, Lab 0, Credit 3 Introduces formal and informal reasoning: 1. traditional logic, emphasizing syllogistic theory, validation techniques, and fallacy detection; and 2. elementary formal logic, including truth-tables and propositional logic. Prerequisite: Eligibility for ENGL 101
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Lecture 3, Lab 0, Credit 3 Reviews current ethical theories. Includes lectures, projects, and class discussions concerned with the development of a practical ethical perspective relevant to today's world, especially in the business, legal, and medical fields. Prerequisite: Eligibility for ENGL 101
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3.00 Credits
Reviews current issues in moral philosophy as a background to environmental ethics. Introduces students to the central issues in environmental philosophy, particularly philosophies of the human-nature relation. Includes discussion of animal rights, ecocentrism, biocentrism, ecofeminism, anthropocentrism, and environmental economics and policy. Includes lectures, projects, and class discussions concerned with the development of a practical environmental ethical perspective relevant to today's world.
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3.00 Credits
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3.00 Credits
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