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Course Descriptions
LAWS100 Introduction to Paralegal Studies A survey course encompassing the varied duties of a paralegal as practiced in Bucks, Montgomery and Philadelphia counties. This course describes work done by legal assistants in the areas of litigation, civil procedure, family law, criminal law, commercial law, corporate law, estates and trust, and creditors’ and debtors’ rights. Prerequisite:None Corequisite:None 3 credits LAWS101 Divorce and Family Law This course covers the principles of the Divorce Code of 1980 in Pennsylvania courts, and a comparison with other states. Emphasis is on divorce law, antenuptial agreements, separation agreements, child custody issues, child support, alimony, tax consequences of divorce, and adoptions. Prerequisite:LAWS100 or LAWS110 Corequisite:None 3 credits LAWS110 Introduction to Nurse Paralegal Studies A survey course covering opportunities, ethical considerations, and legal limitations of the paralegal profession and role of the nurse paralegal. This course describes the legal system and substantive areas of law in which the paralegal may work including the areas of litigation, civil and criminal law, and procedural rules. Prerequisite:Licensed Registered Nurse and 4,000 hours of clinical experience or permission of the Department of Business Studies Corequisite:None 3 credits LAWS140 Civil Practice/Litigation Procedures Civil Practice/Litigation Procedures is a college level course that provides a student with knowledge of theory, procedure and mechanics of the lawsuit from fact gathering through judgment enforcement, with emphasis on the Pennsylvania Court System. Students will be introduced to the litigation process through the use of sample cases. Prerequisite:LAWS100 or LAWS110 Corequisite:None 3 credits LAWS150 Elder Law EXPERIMENTAL This course covers ethical considerations and the paralegal’s role as a member of the law team preparing documents, such as advance directives, wills and guardianships. Attention is focused on patients’ rights in health care decision making, Medicare and Medicaid, managed care, long term care insurance, living facilities, and financial planning. Prerequisite:LAWS100 or LAWS110 Corequisite:None 3 credits LAWS160 Wills, Trusts, and Estates Probate, Estate, and Fiduciary Code as amended and applied in Pennsylvania with emphasis on wills, trusts, administration of estate from death, through preparation and filing, to inheritance and estate tax return, accounting and distribution of assets. Adoption, living wills, durable powers of attorney, and appointment of guardians are covered. Prerequisite:LAWS100 or LAWS110 Corequisite:None 3 credits LAWS170 International Law EXPERIMENTAL International Business law is designed to be a basic course covering the law of international trade, licensing and investment. Students will be exposed to international business and the basics of the practice and procedures involved in the buying and selling of goods in foreign countries, through the case study method. Prerequisite:LAWS100 or LAWS110 Corequisite:None 3 credits LAWS180 Corporations and Partnerships: Paralegal An overview of corporations pursuant to the Pennsylvania Corporation Law, and partnerships pursuant to the Uniformed Partnership Act, as well as sole proprietorships in businesses. An analysis of the rules and reasons as they apply to the individual in business as either a sole proprietorship, corporation, or partnership. Prerequisite:LAWS100 or LAWS110 Corequisite:None 3 credits LAWS200 Paralegal Accounting and Taxation EXPERIMENTAL This course introduces principles, assumptions and concepts of financial accounting used by paralegals in the law office including payroll, income, and estate and trust taxation. It focuses on procedures and practices from the accounting cycle through financial statement presentation and court required accounting presentations. It presumes no previous accounting knowledge. Prerequisite:LAWS100 or LAWS110 Corequisite:None 3 credits LAWS210 Real Estate Law Instruction in ownership, contractual limitations, property right protection, reality and personality fixtures; fee simple, life estates and remainder interests, tenancy, partnership and corporate realty; liens, such as mortgages, judgments and attachments, contracts, and their complexities, deeds, bonds and mortgages, leases, transfer and closing of title, and conveyancing. Prerequisite:REAL101 and REAL102; or LAWS100 or LAWS110 or permission of the Department of Business Studies Corequisite:None 3 credits LAWS215 Advanced Real Estate Law and Conveyancing EXPERIMENTAL This course provides an in depth review and understanding of real estate related contracts and the drafting of such contracts and other documentation, including leases and condominium documents. Also reviews zoning matters, judgments and liens, mortgages and title insurance, and the roles of fiduciaries, brokers, and title agents. Prerequisite:LAWS210 Corequisite:None 3 credits LAWS220 Legal Research and Writing Introduction to the tools used in legal research, including statutes, cases, treaties, encyclopedia, and computer search techniques. Students will be asked to research actual case type problems and prepare written memorandum of law. Prerequisite:either LAWS100 or LAWS110; and either COMP110 or OADM110 Corequisite:None 3 credits LAWS225 Advanced Legal Research and Writing This course emphasizes the systematic study of electronic legal research and critical analysis of legal issues, location, and evaluation of appropriate legal authority and application of such authority to the resolution of hypothetical factual situations. Includes preparation of effective written persuasive presentations in acceptable legal format. Prerequisite:LAWS220 and either LAWS100 or LAWS110; or permission of the Department of Business Studies Corequisite:None 3 credits LAWS230 Creditor, Debtor Rights and Remedies A study of the major elements of debt collection, including customer fair debt collection practices, self-help repossessions, mortgage, mechanic\'s lien law with an emphasis given to federal bankruptcy. Prerequisite:LAWS100 or LAWS110 Corequisite:None 3 credits LAWS235 Bankruptcy EXPERIMENTAL An overview of the federal bankruptcy law, its purposes and procedures with special emphasis on asset liquidation, business reorganization, and individual income rehabilitation plans. The course will further explore the relationship of debtor, creditor, and trustee. Prerequisite:LAWS100 or LAWS110 Corequisite:None 3 credits LAWS240 Negligence and Personal Injury: Paralegal An overview of personal injury and negligence law in Bucks, Montgomery, and Philadelphia Counties in which a paralegal will practice personal injury investigation, preparation of legal pleadings, preparation and analysis of discovery materials, and preparation for trial. Principals and practices of law office management will also be stressed. Prerequisite:LAWS140 and either LAWS100 or LAWS110
Corequisite:None 3 credits LAWS250 Commercial Law An overview of the areas of law dealing with the commercial or business environment with special emphasis on the sale of personal property, commercial paper, and secured transactions. The course will deal with the principles and practices expressed in the Uniform Commercial Code relating to these areas. Prerequisite:LAWS100 or LAWS110 Corequisite:None 3 credits LAWS260 Computers in the Law Office A general introduction to the use of computers and of legal specialty computer software programs in the modern law office. The course includes hands on computer exercises using professional software programs frequently used in the law office by paralegals. Prerequisite:either LAWS100 or LAWS110; and either CISC100 or CISC110 Corequisite:None 3 credits LAWS280 Cooperative Education - Paralegal The student will be given an opportunity to gain some valuable experience with on-the-job training in a law office practice related to the student’s academic preparation and career objectives. Prerequisite:Students must satisfy all of the requirements listed, before the Co-op Coordinator will permit registration for this course.
- Successful completion of at least 15 credit hours in paralegal courses.
- Completion of the Course LAWS100 (C or better)
- Completion of the course LAWS220 (C or better)
- To be eligible for the Co-op, students must have a grade point average of 2.5 before enrolling in Co-op.
- In order to be eligible for Co-op, student must have completed at least 12 credit hours at Bucks and be registered in the Paralegal Studies Certificate or Degree programs. Students who have completed any of the course requirements at any colleges or university other than Bucks will be required to submit an
official transcript to the Coordinator to determine whether the course or courses will satisfy the course requirements at Bucks.
- Certificate students must have completed 15 credit hours of paralegal courses, including LAWS100 (C or better) or LAWS140 (C or better) and LAWS220 (C or better).
Corequisite:None 3 credits LAWS285 Paralegal Internship EXPERIMENTAL The student will gain practical work experience which may be a private or public law office, corporate or government legal department, or other appropriate law-related setting under the supervision of an attorney or experience paralegal in day-to-day, on-site office work. The course also includes internship seminar sessions. Prerequisite:Students must satisfy all the requirements listed, before registration for this course
- Successful completion of at least fifteen (15) credit hours in paralegal courses.
- Completion of LAWS220 (C or better).
- Completion of LAWS140 (C or better).
- Students to be eligible for the Co-op Intern Program must have a grade point average of 2.0 on a 4.0 scale at the time the student actually begins the course. The Assistant Academic Dean, Business Studies, reserves the right to withdraw any student who fails to meet all the requirements listed.
- In order to be eligible for the course, the student must have completed at least twelve (12) credit hours at Bucks County Community College before registering in LAWS285 and be registered in the Paralegal Studies Program. Students who have completed any of the course requirements at any colleges or university other than Bucks County Community College will be required to submit an official transcript to the Coordinator to evaluate whether the course or courses will satisfy the Bucks County Community College course requirement listed above.
Corequisite:None 3 credits LAWS290 Administrative and Municipal Law EXPERIMENTAL Introduction to the laws involving administration of government by various departments, agencies, boards, and commissions that implement and enforce government law and policy, including the laws and procedures affecting the administrative decision-making processes on a local, state, and federal government level. Prerequisite:LAWS100 or LAWS110 Corequisite:None 3 credits
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