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3.00 Credits
This course introduces students to the creative thinking and contemporary techniques of large format photography. The use of studio tungsten and electronic flash techniques are covered for use with advertising, editorial and portraiture photography. Prerequisite: PHO 2405
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3.00 Credits
This course covers the application of visual problem-solving using alternate photographic processes and imaging methods not normally covered in other photography courses. The goal is to make photography an aesthetically flexible medium that allows students to develop a personal style. Prerequisite: PHO 2450
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3.00 Credits
Students get extensive hands-on experience with industry standard image editing and processing software. Color correction, calibration and CMYK printing, compositing , filters, and image acquisition are covered. The goal is to provide an understanding of the creative and practical uses of the computer in professional photography. Prerequisite: ART 1610 Corequisite: PHO 2450
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3.00 Credits
Advanced techniques in composing, photo illustration, and third party filters as used in professional photography is covered. Alternative and emerging techniques including animation and virtual reality are introduced. Issues such as copyright law, the digital studio, and preparation of images for the web and for multimedia are discussed. Prerequisite: PHO 2601. Corequisite: PHO 2500
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3.00 Credits
Students are introduced to the various sources of law and are guided through legal research using primary and secondary sources of law: statutes, case reports, digests, encyclopedias and citators. Students practice accessing, analyzing and citing legal sources. Students must have earned a grade of "C" or better in SBS 1350 American Law. Prerequisite: SBS 1350
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3.00 Credits
This course deals with the various stages of civil litigation, from commencement of an action to appeal. Students learn how to prepare documents used in civil litigation, to maintain litigation files, and to otherwise assist lawyers in the trial and appeal of civil cases. Prerequisites: ENG 1001, SBS 1320
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3.00 Credits
This course is designed to acquaint the student with the legal procedures and processes in the sections of the law addressing marriage and divorce, separation and support, children, property and equitable distribution, family court, domestic violence, and other areas of increasing legal concern.
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4.00 Credits
Legal writing is a 4-hour, writing-intensive course in which students learn the basic elements of legal prose. They gain further experience in legal research which is then applied to preparing basic legal documents in a variety of substantive areas of the law: letters, pleadings, motions, case briefs, trial and appellate briefs, and internal and external memoranda of law. Students must have earned a grade of "B"or higher in ENG 1001, and a grade of "C" or better in SBS 1350. Prerequisites: ENG 1001, ENG 2005,PLA 1104, PLA 2410, SBS 1350
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5.00 Credits
This course is a supervised field experience for the student in a law-related agency. Students spend 120 hours for the semester as a supervised paralegal intern in a legal setting and participate in a two-hour weekly seminar on campus. Seminar session topics are shared by all paralegal interns: legal rules, ethical guidelines, law office skills, professional development, and organizational and communication skills necessary for successful paralegal employment. Students must have earned a grade of "C" orbetter in PLA 1104and in PLA 2310. Prerequisites: PLA 1104, PLA 2410
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3.00 Credits
This course is devoted to a study of political ideals, practices and institutions. It includes analysis of major political issues and principles, democratic and totalitarian idealogies and processes, and political behavior. Implications for American government and politics are considered throughout the course.
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