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4.00 Credits
4 CREDIT HOURS This course examines security management stressing the roles of supervisors and management in the handling of protection and control of facilities, property and personnel in the private sector. Topics include disaster control, fire safety and prevention, industrial espionage, labor disputes, public disorder, and computer security, as well as coordination with public safety agencies.
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4.00 Credits
4 CREDIT HOURS This course explores the links between computers, crime, and social control and includes an analysis of the technological, social, economic, and political context from which cyber crime has emerged. Societal and political reactions to cyber crime are considered, as are social policy questions of privacy and freedom on the Internet. Prerequisite: CIS104 or JUS207
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4.00 Credits
4 CREDIT HOURS This course explores the social and legal dimensions of crime committed by corporations as well as by individuals. It covers how white collar crime is socially defined, who commits it, who is harmed by white collar offenses, and how law enforcement and society respond. Prerequisite: JUS102
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4.00 Credits
4 CREDIT HOURS This course analyzes the security challenges created by economic dependence on public transportation and assesses the impact of compromised public transportation systems.
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4.00 Credits
4 CREDIT HOURS This course introduces and analyzes international security concepts including international terrorism, multi-national military conflict, economic growth and expansion, and the global environment. Students will learn about the challenges of security in an age defined by global, unified economies, global terrorism, worldwide computer viruses, health epidemics, and global environments.
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4.00 Credits
4 CREDIT HOURS An introduction to the legal system and the legal process, particularly as it operates in the state and federal courts. Includes the role of the paralegal within the legal system and familiarization with basic subject areas of law; introduction to ethical considerations, computer applications, and research in law; and specific paralegal skills in law office management, interviewing, investigation, and advocacy.
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3.00 Credits
Examines the common law of contracts and the intricacies of the Uniform Commercial Code. Covers the formation and performance of private agreements; the roles of the parties and the role of the court; the failure of performance and the rights and remedies of the parties upon breach; express and implied warranties and disclaimers; and security agreements, commercial paper, and negotiability. Prerequisite: LEG105
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3.00 Credits
Course will cover office management programs, word processing for the law office, and practice-specific programs. Underlying technology principles are explained as students gain hands-on instruction in several representative software programs. Introduction to the Internet for legal use is covered. Prerequisites: CIS104, LEG105
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4.00 Credits
4 CREDIT HOURS The course covers the area of civil wrongs. Includes negligence, international torts, strict liability, products liability, defamation, and toxic torts. Students will examine relevant statutes as well as case law regarding various areas of torts. Prerequisite: LEG105
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3.00 Credits
Students become familiar with all stages of the litigation process—trial preparation, rules of evidence, trial and appeal procedures—as they study the structure of the court system and the methods and procedures employed in litigation. Prerequisite: LEG105
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