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PLG 255: Bankruptcy Law
0.00 - 3.00 Credits
Finger Lakes Community College
This course is designed to give the student an understanding of bankruptcy law and its practical applications from both the debtor and creditor perspectives. Topics to be covered include: review of the Federal Bankruptcy Code and New York State Bankruptcy Laws, individual liquidation and reorganization, business liquidation and reorganization, the bankrupt estate, property exemptions, automatic stay and discharge. The student will have an opportunity to analyze a hypothetical financial situation and prepare a bankruptcy petition PLG 100 and PLG 125 with a grade of C or better. Offered on a regular, rotating basis
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PLG 260: Paralegal Practice
0.00 - 2.00 Credits
Finger Lakes Community College
Paralegal Practice is a seminar designed to give students a more complete appreciation of the duties and functions of a paralegal. The course covers the historical development of the role of the paralegal, legal and ethical responsibilities, client interviewing, fact investigation, and law office administration. The course also provides preparation for completion of the New York State Notary Public examination, and training in job search skills. : PLG 100, PLG 125 PLG 210, PLG 225, PLG 230, PLG 235, PLG 240. Offered on a regular, rotating basis
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PLG 265: Law Office Practice
1.00 - 2.00 Credits
Finger Lakes Community College
This hybrid course provides students who are unable to complete a traditional internship with the opportunity to experience life in a law firm through simulation. The students will meet with the instructor once a week to discuss issues pertaining to the paralegal profession. Further, the students will be assigned work which will simulate the types of assignments a paralegal would receive in the workplace. The first weekly meetings will be on campus; all future weekly meeting will be via Webinars or another hybrid format. In this course, the instructor will assume the role of an internship supervisor. During the week, the students will be required to check in with the instructor/supervisor on a regular basis regarding assignments which will be provided via e-mail, phone, or ANGEL. During the semester, the student will be required to complete a total of 96 hours of internship work which may include, but is not limited to, the preparation of the following: letters, court documents, billing sheets, real estate documentation, wills, and probate petitions, as well as attendance at a court session or shadowing a paralegal or an attorney in a legal setting. All work will be provided and completed under the guidance of the instructor/supervisor. Prerequisites: The student must have completed at least 30 college credits which include a minimum of 15 credits in legal specialty courses. S
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POL 110: State and Local Government
0.00 - 3.00 Credits
Finger Lakes Community College
An introduction to the study of state and local governments. Included is a current analysis of the legal, social, and economic environment in which state and local governments function, the nature of political activity within states and localities, and what these units of government have done or failed to do in important areas of public policy such as taxes, education, welfare, pollution, energy, planning, housing, transportation, crime, police, and corrections, and major trends and developments affecting state and local politics. B
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POL 130: International Relations
0.00 - 3.00 Credits
Finger Lakes Community College
This course surveys key aspects of International Relations including international security and international political economy, both of which drive foreign policy decision making among and between countries pursuing their national political, economic or social interests Topics covered include the creation and nature of a sovereign state, the use of power, the making of foreign policy before and after the Cold War, international conflict and cooperation during periods of war and peace, terrorism, global democracy and capitalism, globalization, international trade, the creation of wealth and the problem of eradicating poverty in both developed and less developed nations, the protection of human rights, international law and organizations such as the United Nations and the World Trade Organization that serve to guide international interaction between countries. This course will prepare students for upper level courses in various and expanding fields of international studies. B
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PSY 150: Interviewing & Counseling
0.00 - 3.00 Credits
Finger Lakes Community College
A survey of basic counseling techniques, including an overview of the various schools of counseling-the dynamics of communication, interviewing, resolving resistances by dealing with case materials, and role playing. B
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PSY 210: Social Psychology
0.00 - 3.00 Credits
Finger Lakes Community College
A study of how people think about, influence, and relate to one another. This course focuses on how attitudes develop, the interrelationship between attitudes and behavior, and how societies and groups influence the way individuals act. An examination of social relationships focuses on interpersonal attraction, prejudice, aggression, conflict, and helping behavior PSY 100. B
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RCP 101: Respiratory Care I
3.00 Credits
Finger Lakes Community College
Introduces major concepts of respiratory care, including cardiopulmonary assessment, oxygen therapy, pulmonary function testing, and the therapeutic rationale for these procedures. Laboratory includes hands-on practice of respiratory care procedures and critical thinking skills. Three class hours and two laboratory hours. or concurrent registration in BIO 105 : RCP LB1
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RCP 103: Cardiopulmonary Anatomy and Physiology
3.00 Credits
Finger Lakes Community College
Examines the control and function of the cardiopulmonary system and how it relates to other body organ systems Explores cardiac and pulmonary physiology and pathophysiology in the neonatal, pediatric, adult, and geriatric patient. or concurrent registration in BIO 105
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RCP 114: Respiratory Care
2.00 Credits
Finger Lakes Community College
Provides rationale and delivery of airway management, bronchial hygiene therapy, hyperinflation therapy, humidity and aerosol medication procedures. Three class hours and two laboratory hours. RCP101 and RCP 103. RCP LB4
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