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3.00 Credits
3 Credits (3,0) Students are introduced to the leadership role and the structuring of indoor activities. Scheduled projects will be in relation to different aspects of indoor recreation. Programs and activities for age groups of pre-school through the elderly are examined. Student will be introduced to the values of indoor recreation in today's society.
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7.00 Credits
7 Credit (0,3) This course teaches the necessary skills training for a person to qualify as a water safety lifeguard. It involves explanations, demonstrations, practice and review of the rescue skills essential for lifeguards. The course also includes instruction in First Aid, CPR for the Professional Rescuer and Waterfront Module. Upon successful completion, the student will receive the following certificates: American Red Cross Lifeguard Training, Responding to Emergencies CPR and Waterfront Module.
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1.00 Credits
1 credit (0,2) This course is designed for sports medicine students to be clinically instructed and evaluated on specific skills related to prevention, assessment and management of athletic injuries. The students will be expected to use these skills during athletic training coverage of the varsity sports. A minimum of 25 hours of apprenticeship is required. Prerequisite: PE 102.
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1.00 Credits
1 credit (0,2) This course is a continuation of Field Experience in Athletic Training I. Sports medicine students will be clinically instructed and evaluated on specific skills related to prevention, assessment and management of athletic injuries. The students will be expected to use these skills during athletic training coverage of the varsity sports. A minimum of 25 hours of apprenticeship is required. Prerequisite: PE 201.
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3.00 Credits
3 Credits (3,0) This course provides students with a historical and sociological perspective of the law and our legal system. Primary areas of study include the structure of American government, sources of law, basic terminology and procedures, ethical standards of practice, and the structure of the federal and state court systems. An introduction to the major substantive areas of the law and to legal analysis provides the student with the foundation necessary for further paralegal study.
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3.00 Credits
3 Credits (3,0) This course prepares students to research legal questions with particular emphasis on New York State law. Students are instructed in the use of computer assisted legal research (CALR). Emphasis is placed on the ability to organize and draft legal memoranda. Prerequisite: PL 100 or permission of instructor.
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3.00 Credits
3 Credits (3,0) Thiscoursewillprovidestudentswith critical procedural skills needed to commence and maintain a lawsuit in both state and federal courts. Students will also learn vital skills necessary in the paralegal profession, such as client interviewing, field investigations, file organizations and drafting of pleadings and motion papers. Laws and procedures relating to obtaining and introducing evidence will also be discussed and analyzed. Prerequisite: PL 100 or permission of instructor.
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3.00 Credits
3 Credits (3,0) This course studies the law of real property and surveys the more common types of real estate transactions, conveyances, and related documents; drafting problems involving these instruments; special research projects related to subject matter; and a study of the recording system and closing procedures. Prerequisite: PL 100 or permission of instructor.
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3.00 Credits
3 Credits (3,0) This course provides information and procedures on wills, trusts, estates, probate, accounting, administration, devises, bequests, lapse, afterborn children, will execution, life insurance and estate planning. This course is designed to prepare and qualify graduates of the paralegal curriculum to accept positions in law offices, banks, trust companies, real estate offices and other institutions by providing a basic understanding of the nature of estate administration, estate documents and the parties typically involved therein. Prerequisite: PL 100 or permission of instructor.
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3.00 Credits
3 Credits (3,0) This course studies the law pertaining to the formation and dissolution of the marital relationship, asset/debt allocation in divorce, child custody and visitation, legitimacy, adoption, guardianship, spousal and child support, domestic violence issues and separation and settlement agreements.The drafting of relevant pleadings as well as the rules of civil procedure as they relate to Family Law will also be addressed. Prerequisite: PL 100 or permission of instructor.
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