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4.00 Credits
This studio course focuses on the special design development considerations, code requirements, detailing, and specifications for restaurant and retail design. Design development includes programming, planning, 3D concept development, color and material distribution studies, furniture and finish selections, elevations, rendering(s), and a full set of presentation boards to communicate design intent.
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4.00 Credits
This studio course allows the student to focus on their own design interests, by developing a design for a large scale commercial, residential, restaurant, retail, hospitality, health care, etc. project. Design development includes research for the proposed project, programming, planning, 3D concept development, color and material distribution studies, furniture and finish selections, elevations, rendering(s), and a full set of presentation boards to communicate design intent.
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4.00 Credits
Introduction to document, case, database, and docket management software, timekeeping and billing applications, accounting for client trust funds, file and law library management and other technology utilized in the contemporary law office, as well as various electronic enhancements of traditional processes.
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4.00 Credits
An examination of the substantive law making up the legal environment of a business firm, including the U.S. Constitution and its effects on business, white collar and cyber crime, ethics in business decision-making, cyber torts, intellectual property, and e-contracts.
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4.00 Credits
Students serve an internship to practically apply their skills in real-world employment situations. All internships are project-oriented and directly related to the focus Legal Office Management. Each internship will be served under the sponsorship of a faculty advisor, and the students will be required to document the results of their experience.
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4.00 Credits
An examination of the regulatory framework imposed on a business entity by federal and state governments, including the banking system, negotiable instruments, creditors' rights in bankruptcy, employment law, investor protection, international law of business, and insurance.
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4.00 Credits
An examination of the ethical and professional issues faced by a manager in the law office, including familiarization with existing ethical standards and guidelines, development of a framework for the analysis of ethical dilemmas, and examination of socially responsible decision-making.
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3.00 Credits
Introduction to document, case, database and docket management software, time-keeping and billing applications, and other technology utilized in the contemporary law office, as well as various electronic enhancements of traditional processes.
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4.00 Credits
An examination of the ethical and professional issues faced by a manger in the law office, including familiarization with existing ethical standards and guidelines, development of a framework for the analysis of ethical dilemmas, and examination of socially responsible decision-making.
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4.00 Credits
This course is an overview of federal and state regulatory schemes and their enforcement, including environmental regulations, consumer protection, antitrust law, securities regulation and the international environment of business.
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