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PAL 114: Courts and Litigation
3.00 Credits
Schenectady County Community College
This course surveys New York and federal courts and jurisdiction, and focuses on procedure, concentrating on New York civil practice. Studies in legal research are continued with emphasis placed on the preparation of forms, briefs, affidavits and pleadings. PR: PAL 111 F, S
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PAL 217: Estates and Trusts
3.00 Credits
Schenectady County Community College
This course is a study of the substantive and procedural laws of estates, trusts, guardianships, fiduciaries, and estate taxation. PR: PAL 111, PAL 112 F
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PAL 219: Real Property
3.00 Credits
Schenectady County Community College
This course introduces the law of real property and terminology of real estate interests and conveyances. Real property instruments are defined and examined, including the different types and nature of contracts, deeds, mortgages and leases. Acquisition and loss of real property interests by means other than deeds (such as adverse possession, prescription and inheritance) are also examined. Students prepare an abstract of title by examining recorded instruments. PR: PAL 111 F, S
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PAL 231: Family Law
3.00 Credits
Schenectady County Community College
This course is a study of the law of domestic relations and family law. This includes the substantive law of marriage, adoption, divorce, annulment, separation, family obligations, children's rights and procedural laws concerning Family Court proceedings. Also included will be experience in the drafting of documents and instruments related to the aforesaid subjects. PR: PAL 111 F, S
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PAL 233: Administrative Law
3.00 Credits
Schenectady County Community College
This course is a study of the nature and sources of administrative law, special problems relating thereto and the place of administrative action in our governmental and legal systems. PR: PAL 111 and 112 F, S
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PAL 250: Paralegal Internship
1.00 Credits
Schenectady County Community College
This course provides the paralegal student with the opportunity to participate in a planned, professional experience of observation, study, and field work within selected professional entities. Textbook theory and classroom experience is enhanced as the student works in an appropriately supervised setting. The field study will specifically incorporate paralegal related assignments. All field work will be supplemented by regularly scheduled seminars with the instructor. There is a final report and oral presentation due at the end of the semester. PR: Matriculation in the Paralegal program,completion of 30 credit hours, completion of PAL 111, PAL 112, PAL 114, minimum overall G.P.A. of 2.5, and permission of the department S
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PHI 141: Survey of Major Western Philosophers
3.00 Credits
Schenectady County Community College
This course surveys the major trends and developments in Western philosophical thought from the ancient Greeks to the present. After a brief introduction to the divisions and persistent concerns of philosophy, development is traced through the contributions of major representative thinkers and philosophical movements.
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PHI 143: Introduction to Philosophical Problems
3.00 Credits
Schenectady County Community College
This course introduces students to the complexities of several perennial philosophical problems and concerns, with the aim of encouraging critical thinking and analysis. After a brief introduction to the nature of philosophical inquiry, students are exposed to representative arguments and positions concerning such topics as the nature of reality, knowledge, religion, morality, freedom and determinism, the role of the self, and justice and political society.
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PHY 153: Physics I
3.00 Credits
Schenectady County Community College
This course uses algebra, trigonometry and geometry to describe forces, kinematics, dynamics, and conservation laws. The following topics are covered: translation motion, torque, friction, projectile motion, momentum, rotational motion, simple harmonic motion, sound and thermodynamics. Vector algebra will be used extensively. This course cannot be used toward the Math/Science or Computer Science degree. PR: MAT 129 or equivalent F
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PHY 154: Physics II
3.00 Credits
Schenectady County Community College
This course is the second part of a one-year sequence. It uses algebra, trigonometry and geometry to describe fluids, electricity, magnetism, and optics. The following topics are covered: fluids at rest, electric force and field, potential, capacitance, current, resistance, DC circuits, magnetic force and fields, AC currents reflection, refraction, mirror lenses and gratings. This course cannot be used toward the Math/Science or Computer Science degree. PR: MAT 129 or equivalent S
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