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  • 6.00 - 36.00 Credits

    Provides students with the opportunity to apply basic plumbing principles through engagement in live work activities. Students are acquainted with occupational responsibilities by exposure to workplace problem-solving situations. Students can be placed in an occupational-based instruction (OBI) internship, assigned to a live-work practicum at the technical institution, or exposed to a combination of both types of learning experiences. The OBI internship is implemented through use of individualized training plans and written performance evaluation of on-the-job training activities. Topics include, but may not be limited to: problem-solving, adaptability to the job setting, use of interpersonal skil s, interpretation of work orders, professional development, and application of basic plumbing skills and techniques. Hours: P.Lab/Week 6-36 Credit 2-12 Corequisites: PLB 100, PLB 120
  • 0.00 Credits

    Provides guidelines for acceptable practice for testing, inspection, and repair of backflow prevention assemblies used in cross-connection control instal ations. Requires passing the exam from an approved backflow tester agency. Topics include: public health, laws and regulations; principles of backflow, backpressure, and back siphonage; test procedures; and surveys. Hours: Class/Week 5 D.Lab/Week 0 P.Lab/Week 0 Credit 5 Prerequisite: Provisional admission
  • 0.00 Credits

    This second course on plumbing codes provides an in depth study of the plumbing codes and amendments used in Georgia. Emphasis is placed on code applications. Topics include: code definitions; regulations; tables and sizing charts; drawings; applications, and current Georgia amendments. Hours: Class/Week 5 D.Lab/Week 0 P.Lab/Week 0 Credit 5 Prerequisite: PLB 146
  • 0.00 Credits

    Provides instruction in the instal ation, repair inspection and certification of medical gas systems. Topics include: review of the current edition of the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) codes, medical gas systems, brazing, installing, and testing. Hours: Class/Week 5 D.Lab/Week 0 P.Lab/Week 0 Credit 5 Prerequisite: Georgia State Plumbing License (Journeyman or Master)
  • 0.00 Credits

    Advanced instruction in reading and interpreting various plans used in the construction industry. Topics include: specifications, site plans, architectural plans, structural, plumbing, electrical, mechanical, material take-off and bill of material, and sleeve drawings. Hours: Class/Week 5 D.Lab/Week 0 P.Lab/Week 0 Credit 5 Prerequisite: CAR 105 or PLB 117
  • 0.00 Credits

    Emphasizes the American legal system, the role of the lawyer and legal assistant within that system, and the ethical obligations imposed upon attorneys and legal assistants. Topics include: survey of American jurisprudence, code of professional responsibility and ethics overview, legal reasoning and problem solving, and introduction to sources of law and legal vocabulary. Hours: Class/Week 5 D.Lab/Week 0 P.Lab/Week 0 Credit 5 Prerequisite: Provisional admission
  • 0.00 Credits

    Introduces the student to the competencies involved with legal bibliography and research methodology so that the student can effectively research issues of both state and federal law. The student wil also learn to property cite legal research sources. Topics include: identification of legal issues, sources of state and federal statutes and case law, citation of legal authorities, and computer assisted legal research. Hours: Class/Week 5 D.Lab/Week 0 P.Lab/Week 0 Credit 5 Prerequisite: Program admission level verbal achievement, PLS 101
  • 0.00 Credits

    Focuses on the application and reinforcement of basic writing skil s, familiarizes the student with types of writing typically engaged in by lawyers and legal assistants, and prepares the student for legal writing tasks. The student learns to write business letters as wel as advisory documents. Topics include: legal analysis and legal correspondence and composition. Hours: Class/Week 5 D.Lab/Week 0 P.Lab/Week 0 Credit 5 Prerequisite: Program admission, ENG 1101, PLS 101, PLS 102
  • 0.00 Credits

    Introduces the student to the issues which may arise in family law cases and to the role of the paralegal in assisting the attorney in the development and presentation of such cases. Topics include: issues associated with client and witness interviews, marriage validity and dissolution, litigation support in family law matters, issues concerning children, special matters in family law, and attorney and paralegal ethical obligations. Hours: Class/Week 5 D.Lab/Week 0 P.Lab/Week 0 Credit 5 Prerequisite: Program admission Corequisite: PLS 101
  • 0.00 Credits

    Introduces the student to the basic concepts of real property law as they pertain to common types of real estate transactions. Additionally, emphasis will be placed on practical skills such as document preparation and title examination. Topics include: real estate contracts, plat reading and legal descriptions, types and purposes of deeds, title searches, common real estate mortgages and documentation, real estate closing and closing statements, recordation statutes and requirements, and elements of the lease. Hours: Class/Week 5 D.Lab/Week 0 P.Lab/Week 0 Credit 5 Prerequisite: Program admission Corequisite: PLS 101
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