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Chicano 37 - Chicano Literature - Prof. Jose Maldonado - Section #0173
Teacher: Jose Maldonado
Chicano 37 -  Chicano Literature

Chicano 47 - The Mexican American woman - Prof John Morales
Teacher: John Morales
This course requires an enrollment key
Chicano 47 -
The social- historical development of the Mexican American woman. Analyzes the forces and problems which have contributed to defining her role in Mexican American culture and as an integral part of society, as well as the role she has played in the development of our society. There will be discussions concerning future alternatives for a new role for her in America.
Law 1 - Business Law - Prof. Carol Kellogg - Section # 0127
Teacher: Carol Kellogg
This course allows guest users to enter  This course requires an enrollment key
BUSINESS
LAW I


(UC:CSU) 3 UNITS Prerequisite: None. Same as Business 5. Lecture 3 hours.

Law I is a study of the fundamental principles of law as they apply in the business world. The course examines legal rights and remedies, business torts and crimes, contracts, agency, employment, and negotiable instruments.
This is a completely online class with no classes required on campus. The required text book is "West Business Law 10th Edition" . Print out Due Dates for the class. See Summary of Contract Law
Law 2 - Partnerships and Corporations - Prof. Barry Morinaka - Section #0167
Teacher: Barry Morinaka
This course allows guest users to enter  This course requires an enrollment key
 BUSINESS LAW II  - (UC:CSU) 3 UNITS Prerequisite: None. Same as Business 6. Lecture 3 hours.

Law 2 is a study of the fundamental principles of law as they apply in the business world. The course examines bailment, principles of agency, including rights and liabilities of agent, princi-pleand liabilities of agent, principle and third parties, partnerships, corporations, stockholders, negotiable instruments and securities. This is a completely online class with no classes required on campus. The required text book is "West Business Law 10th Edition"
Law 11 - Civil Litigation (Intro to Legal Assisting II) - Prof. David Jordan - Section # 0107
Teacher: David Jordan
This course allows guest users to enter  This course requires an enrollment key
INTRODUCTION TO LEGAL ASSISTING I  - Civil Litigation

(CSU) 3 UNITS Prerequisite: None. Lecture 3 hours.


Law 10 is an introductory course which formalizes the career of the legal assistant. It is an introduction to law, social forces and the law, a comparison of the role of the lawyer and the legal assistant, and an introduction to legal terminology and bibliography, preparing a litigation project. This class is completely online and therer are no on campus classes. The required textbook is
Fundamentals of California Litigation for Paralegals by Marlene A. Maerowitz, Thomas A. Mauet ISBN:0735524785 Look at the syllabus for the class and the duedates for the class
Law 19 - Property - Prof David Jordan - Section #0170
Teacher: David Jordan
This course allows guest users to enter  This course requires an enrollment key
 3 UNITS Prerequisite: None. Lecture 3 hours.
Law 19 is a study of the law of personal property and real property including community property, joint tenancy, leases, deeds, contracts, escrows, deeds of trust, a study of the system of recording and search of public documents, a study of bankruptcy laws and forms. The required text book is "West Business Law - 10th Edition"Print out due dates at http://duedates.pbwiki.com/law19-0170 and Summary of Property Law
Law 20 - Probate Procedures - Prof Elise Lampert - Section #0128
Teacher: Elise Lampert
This course allows guest users to enter  This course requires an enrollment key
3 UNITS - Prerequisite: None. - Lecture 3 hours.
Law 20 is a study of the fundamental principles and methods of fact gathering, office proce-dures, and required court work involved in the handling of probates of both testate and intestate decedents, as well as the administration of estates in California Probate Courts. The textbook for the class is  How to Probate an Estate in California 15th edition
by: Julia Nissley
.   Print out Duedates for the class
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