101, Paralegal Intro / Legal Ethics with a " C " or better.) Course Typically Offered: Fall
Legal Studies: Paralegal- Associate Degree- Northeast Wisconsin Technical College
Creditor / Debtor Relations 10110122
Exploration of legal rights of creditors and debtors, collection of outstanding debts, execution of judgments, small claims court, bankruptcy procedures, and filing bankruptcy petitions and schedules.( Associate Degree Prerequisite: 10-110-101, Paralegal Intro / Legal Ethics with a " C " or better; Technical Diploma Corequisite: 10-110-101, Paralegal Intro / Legal Ethics) Course Typically Offered: Fall
Administrative Law 10110115 Exploration of the paralegal ' s role in preparation and representation of cases before administrative agencies, structure and authority of administrative agencies, procedures, and substantive state and federal administrative law.( Associate Degree Prerequisite: 10-110-101, Paralegal Intro / Legal Ethics with a " C " or better; Technical Diploma Corequisite: 10-110-101, Paralegal Intro / Legal Ethics) Course Typically Offered: Fall
Civil Litigation 10110102 Exploration of the civil litigation process; jurisdiction and venue; evaluating facts, causes of action and defenses; statutory requirements and considerations for drafting pleadings, motions and supporting documents and discovery; service of process; ethical issues and the paralegal ' s role in civil litigation practice.( Associate Degree Prerequisite: 10-110-101, Paralegal Intro / Legal Ethics with a " C " or better; Technical Diploma Corequisite: 10-110-101, Paralegal Intro / Legal Ethics) Course Typically Offered: Fall Spring
Criminal Law and Procedures 10110168 Exploration of substantive and procedural criminal law, the role of paralegals in both the prosecution and defense of criminal actions, emphasis on investigations and preparation of legal documents.( Associate Degree Prerequisite: 10-110-101, Paralegal Intro / Legal Ethics with a " C " or better; Technical Diploma Corequisite: 10-110-101, Paralegal Intro / Legal Ethics) Course Typically Offered: Fall
Mathematical Reasoning 10804134 All college students, regardless of their college major, need to be able to make reasonable decisions about fiscal, environmental, and health issues that require quantitative reasoning skills. An activity based approach is used to explore numerical relationships, graphs, proportional relationships, algebraic reasoning, and problem solving using linear, exponential and other mathematical models. Students will develop conceptual and procedural tools that support the use of key mathematical concepts in a variety of contexts. This course may be used as the first of a two part sequence that ends with Quantitative Reasoning as the capstone general education math requirement.( Prerequisite: Next Gen Arith score greater / equal to 250 AND Rdg score greater / equal to 250; OR TABE A 9 / 10 Math greater / equal to 12.7 AND Rdg greater / equal to 8.8; OR TABE 11 / 12 Math greater / equal to 780 AND Rdg greater / equal to 567; OR ACT Math score greater / equal to 15 AND ACT Reading score greater / equal to 16; OR prep courses-contact an academic advisor 920-498-5444) Course Typically Offered: Summer Fall Spring
Civil Trial Advocacy 10110103 Apply skills introduced in Civil Litigation 10-110-102, including organizing and managing a civil litigation matter; drafting pleadings, discovery requests and responses; summarizing and abstracting discovery responses and evidence; and compiling a trial notebook.( Prerequisites: 10-801-136, English Composition 1; 10-110-101, Paralegal Intro / Legal Ethics with a " C " or better; 10-110-102, Civil Litigation) Course Typically Offered: Spring
Intl Law and Immigration 10110162 Develop the knowledge, skills, process and understanding of international law and immigration including international organizations, treaties and courts; student and worker visas; citizenship, residency and removal; and legal systems throughout the world.( Associate Degree Prerequisite: 10-110-101, Paralegal Intro / Legal Ethics with a " C " or better; Technical Diploma Corequisite: 10-110-101, Paralegal Intro / Legal Ethics) Course Typically Offered: Spring
Intro to Psychology 10809198 Survey of theoretical foundations of human behavior such as sensation and perception, motivation, emotions, learning, personality, psychological disorders, therapy, stress, and human diversity in personal, social and vocational settings.( Prerequisite: Cumulative GPA of 2.6 or greater OR satisfactory reading and writing assessment scores OR 10-831-107, College Reading and Writing 1 with " B " or better OR Corequisite: 10-831-102, English Comp Prep) Course Typically Offered: Summer Fall Spring
Legal Aspects / Business Org 10110107 Exploration of formation, operation, and dissolution of types of business organizations, and substantive and procedural law involving business organizations.( Associate Degree Prerequisite: 10-110-101, Paralegal Intro / Legal Ethics with a " C " or better; Technical Diploma Corequisite: 10-110-101, Paralegal Intro / Legal Ethics) Course Typically Offered: Spring
Intro to Diversity Studies 10809172 Basic American values of justice and equality by teaching vocabulary, history of immigration / conquest, transcultural communication, legal liability, multicultural majority / minority relations, ageism, sexism, gender, sexual orientation, the disabled / ADA.( Prerequisite: Next Gen Rdg score greater / equal to 250 AND Writing score greater / equal to 237; OR ACT Rdg score greater / equal to 16 AND English greater / equal to 15; OR 10-831-107, College Reading and Writing with a B or better.) Course Typically Offered: Summer Fall Spring
LS / Paralegal Career Experience 10110199 Students can select any hands on experience related to: Internship, Field Research, Service Learning, Simulations, Capstone, Industry Related or Study Abroad. Instructor approval required.( Prerequisite: 10-110- 101, Paralegal Intro / Legal Ethics with a " C " or better; 10-801-136, English Composition 1; 10-105-100, Careers in Business; 10-105-103, Career Fundamentals) Course Typically Offered:
Legal Writing 10110105 Develop the knowledge, skills, process and understanding of: legal writing fundamentals; micro-synthesis of legal authorities; case briefing; macro-synthesis of legal authorities; analytical writing; legal research memos.( Prerequisites: 10-801-136, English Composition 1; 10-110-101, Paralegal Intro / Legal Ethics with a " C " or better; 10-110-104, Legal Research) Course Typically Offered: Fall Spring
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