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LEGL 4820: Contract Law Practice
3.00 Credits
Webster University
Review of substantive law and practical implications for paralegals in the area of interpretation and drafting of contracts, the Uniform Commercial Code and remedies. Prerequisites: Junior standing, LEGL 2400 or POLT 2400, or permission of program director.
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LEGL 4830: Real Estate Law Practice
3.00 Credits
Webster University
This course provides students with a greater depth of knowledge regarding real estate law and practice. To permit the student to become familiar with standardized forms and contracts that are used in the practice of real estate law. To permit the student to learn to function as a legal assistant/paralegal in the real property area by preparing actual documents, deeds and contracts based upon an attorney's instructions. . Prerequisites: Junior standing, LEGL 2400 or POLT 2400, or permission of program director.
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LEGL 4840: Corporations and Business Organizations
3.00 Credits
Webster University
This course reviews the substantive law and practical implications for paralegals of agency, partnerships, corporations and sole proprietorships in a business environment. This course is designed to teach paralegals the theoretical and practical skills necessary to be successful in a legal environment engaged in the practice of business organization and operations. Prerequisites: Junior standing, LEGL 2400 or POLT 2400, or permission of program director.
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LEGL 4850: Computers and the Law
3.00 Credits
Webster University
This course will provide student with an overview of computer technology applicable to law office management, document production, scheduling (including docket control), research, litigation support and how to communicate with other systems. This course will include hands-on computer assignments. It is designed to train paralegals with the theoretical and practical skills to enable them to work in legal environments that utilize computers. Prerequisites: Junior standing, LEGL 2400 or POLT 2400, or permission of program director.
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LEGL 4900: Paralegal Clinical Studies
3.00 - 6.00 Credits
Webster University
Students are placed in law-related work environments to augment students' knowledge of legal studies, procedures, decision-making, paralegal practices, and related areas. A total of 6 credit hours of clinical studies (internships) may be used to satisfy departmental degree requirements, with a maximum of 3 credit hours counting as upper level coursework. Prerequisite: completion of all paralegal certificate courses with a grade of C- or better. May be repeated for credit.
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LEGL 4910: Senior Overview
3.00 Credits
Webster University
This is a capstone course for senior legal studies students. Relying on the American Association for Paralegal Education's Core Competencies for Paralegals Programs, students will demonstrate the ability to apply the knowledge they have learned in all of their legal studies courses to practical situations. Students will complete a portfolio that contains examples of the student's work, employment cover letter, and resume. The student's portfolio should also demonstrate the ability to do basic legal research, draft legal documents, use law office software, summarize depositions, and draft interrogatories. Finally, students will also have to show their ability to communicate effectively through oral interviews with the professor and potential employers. Prerequisites: senior standing and major in legal studies. Prerequisites: senior standing and major in legal studies
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MATH 1010: Fundamentals of Mathematics
3.00 Credits
Webster University
Develops and strengthens the concepts and skills of elementary mathematics, particularly skills related to various disciplines of the college curriculum. For credit only.?
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MATH 1050: Basic Algebra
3.00 Credits
Webster University
Introduces the basic topics of algebra, including linear and quadratic equations. For credit only.
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MATH 1200: Topics in Mathematics
3.00 Credits
Webster University
For students interested in applications of elementary mathematics to everyday life. May be repeated for credit if content differs.
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MATH 1360: Business Mathematics
3.00 Credits
Webster University
This course provides the student with a variety of opportunities to strengthen math skills necessary for analyzing numerical information and solving practical business problems. Students will learn to translate business-related problems into simple equations. Topics include applications of ratio and proportion, computing taxes, commercial discounts, simple and compound interest, basic statistics, and graphs.
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