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JOUR 4700: Professional Development in Journalism
3.00 Credits
Webster University
Students learn the various careers available in the field of journalism and apply this knowledge to their personal portfolio development and presentation; attend appropriate journalistic professional organizations; improve their interviewing skills; and prepare their resumes. Prerequisites: journalism major AND senior standing.
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LATN 1090: Elementary Latin:Level I
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Webster University
Introduces the language and culture of ancient Rome . The acquisition of vocabulary, grammatical forms, and linguistic structures enables students to decipher even more complex Latin sentences and encourages them to think critically about the nature not only of this language, but also of their own native language. May be repeated once for credit with permission of department chair.
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LATN 1090 - Elementary Latin:Level I
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LATN 1100: Elementary Latin:Level II
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Webster University
This course is a continuation of Elementary Latin I. The remaining grammar, inflected forms and syntax of Latin are learned, while texts illustrating these various constructions are read. The texts used for translation are stories from Roman mythology and history, and adapted and unadapted excerpts from classical literature. Prerequisite: LATN 1090 or equivalent. May be repeated once for credit with permission of department chair.
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LATN 2090: Intermediate Latin:Level I
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Webster University
A continuation of LATN 1100, with increased emphasis on translation of the classical authors into thoughtful and accurate English. Prerequisite: LATN 1100 or equivalent. May be repeated once for credit with permission of department chair.
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LEGL 2080: Topics in Law
3.00 Credits
Webster University
In-depth study of various law topics: e.g., privacy law, sex-based discrimination, family law, consumer law, criminal law, and juvenile law. May be repeated for credit if content differs.
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LEGL 2400: Introduction to Law
3.00 Credits
Webster University
This course introduces students to the basic history, function and substance of the American legal system. This course covers the entire gamut of law in general terms, as well as on specific areas of law such as torts, contracts and property. Students will be introduced to legal terminology, the court system and the nature of legal reasoning. Further, students will integrate their old knowledge with the knowledge they gain in this course. Current legal events and cases will be discussed and integrated into the course. (Cross-listed with POLT 2400).
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LEGL 3000: Legal Ethics
3.00 Credits
Webster University
Examines the ethical and professional responsibilities of legal professionals. Students will examine such issues as confidentiality, unauthorized practice of law, and conflict of interest, as well as other ethical concerns likely to face legal assistants. Prerequisite: LEGL 2400, POLT 2400, or permission of instructor.
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LEGL 3490: Civil Litigation
3.00 Credits
Webster University
This course focuses on the elements of trial practice including fact investigation, discovery, drafting of motions and pleadings, control of deadlines and dates, and construction of the trial notebook..? Prerequisite: LEGL 2400 or POLT 2400.
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LEGL 3500: Criminal Litigation
3.00 Credits
Webster University
This course is an in-depth study of all facets involving criminal law. Students will study the criminal court system from law enforcement investigations through criminal trial and correctional facilities. Students will also study United States Constitutional Amendments that deal with criminal law, as well as statutory laws involving crimes against persons and property. Prerequisite: LEGL 2400 or POLT 2400.
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LEGL 4460: Methods of Legal Research and Writing I
3.00 Credits
Webster University
A primary purpose of this course is to focus on the practical skills and ethical decisions required of practicing paralegals. This course focuses on familiarizing the student with legal reference materials by locating, and analyzing and summarizing state statutes, local ordinances, court opinions and administrative rules. Students learn the essential skills of legal researching, legal and logical reasoning and begin to develop legal writing skills. This course enables the student to apply the theory of legal research and writing to practical problems encountered in the legal environment. Prerequisites: junior standing or permission of the instructor or department chair and LEGL 2400 or POLT 2400.
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