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3.00 Credits
This course concerns itself not only with the substantive law of real property, but also with its procedural and practical aspects, e.g., landlord, tenant proceedings, title searching, real estate closings, etc. An overview of abstracting and title insurance is included. F/S (C)
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3.00 Credits
This combines three subject areas of the law which interrelate in many ways. The practical and procedural aspects, as well as the substantive principles of the law of wills, interstate distribution, domestic relations and insurance are demonstrated and discussed. F/S (C)
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3.00 Credits
This course is designed to acquaint students with those aspects of federal and state tax laws, i.e., income, franchise, estate, transfer and gift, of which they will be required to have working knowledge as a practicing paralegal. F/S (C)
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3.00 Credits
This course explores the socioeconomic branch of our public law by focusing upon the legal problems and disputes which most affect a person in their societal relationships. Thus the emphasis of the course is on civil rights, consumer protection, fair employment practices and related areas of the law, as well as the constitutional and statutory impact in such legal areas. F/S (C)
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3.00 Credits
Designed as an elective for paralegal, health sciences and liberal arts students, this course will provide the student with an overview of legal issues in health care. Topics include: principles of justice, sources and definition(s) of law, judicial process and legal tests and professionalism. Case studies will be analyzed. S (C)
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3.00 Credits
Police Physical Fitness will provide students with information relevant to the functions of a healthy and active life: diet and fitness. The students will be introduced to exercise programs that are specific to performing the job of law enforcement officers. The course will include a pre-test and post-test analysis of a three-segment program; push-ups, situps and 1.5 mile run. F/S (N)
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3.00 Credits
Basic Law for Police will provide students an in-depth review of the New York State Penal Law. Emphasis will be placed on recognition, retention and understanding of the elements of offenses contained in the law. Instruction will also include a review of definitions, culpability and defenses. F/S (N)
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3.00 Credits
Emergency Medical Services/First Responder provides students the information relevant to immediate and temporary care given in cases of medical emergencies encountered by police officers. Medical emergencies and procedures will include: communicable diseases, poisons, behavioral emergencies, injuries, burns, childbirth, splinting and CPR. Students will be responsible for passing the curriculum developed by the United States Department of Transportation. F/S (N)
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3.00 Credits
Police and Community Relations provides students with a blueprint for effective collaboration in crime prevention law enforcement, in concert with their eyes and ears, which is the community. The public relations advantages of close police/community bonds will be stressed as well as the concrete examples of combating crime through problem solving policing. F/S (N)
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3.00 Credits
Police and the Administration of Justice will provide the student with a comprehensive examination of the criminal justice system from the point of law enforcement. Components of the system to be examined will include: police, courts and corrections. Emphasis will be placed on the law enforcement role and the administrative responsibilities in each. F/S (N)
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