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Los modelos de soporte para estacionamientos de bicicleta

características de los espacios de estacionamiento de bicicletas

4.6.2 Los modelos de soporte para estacionamientos de bicicleta

LEG 120 TORTS (3-0-3)

This course is a study of the various classifications and functions of tort law, including intentional and negligent torts, causation, proximate cause, and defenses. Corequisite(s): LEG 135

LEG 121 BUSINESS LAW I (3-0-3)

This course is a study of the basics of commercial law, with emphasis on the formation and enforcement of contracts and the rules particular to the Uniform Commercial Code (UCC) and sales of goods.

Corequisite(s): LEG 135

LEG 132 LEGAL BIBLIOGRAPHY (3-0-3)

This course is a study of the methods of legal research, proper citation of authority, use of legal treatises, texts, reporters, and digests.

Corequisite(s): LEG 135

LEG 135 INTRODUCTION TO LAW AND ETHICS (3-0-3)

This course provides a general introduction to law, including courts, legal

terminology, procedures, systems, and laws of society. Emphasis is on ethics and the role of the paralegal in the legal system.

LEG 201 CIVIL LITIGATION I (3-0-3)

This course is a study of the principles of litigation and the rules of procedure for each court in the South Carolina system, including pleading, practice, and discovery procedures.

Corequisite(s): LEG 135

LEG 213 FAMILY LAW (3-0-3)

This course includes an examination of the laws of marriage, divorce, annulment, separation, adoption, custody, and the juvenile.

Corequisite(s): LEG 135

LEG 214 PROPERTY LAW (3-0-3)

This course includes an overview of South Carolina property law, including the mechanics of various commercial and private property transactions and mortgage foreclosures.

LEG 216 ADMINISTRATIVE LAW (3-0-3)

This course is a study of state and federal administrative agencies, rules and regulations, procedures and appeals.

Corequisite(s): LEG 135

LEG 222 CONSTITUTIONAL LAW (3-0-3)

This course provides a study of the United States and South Carolina constitutions and the foundation of the American legal system.

LEG 230 LEGAL WRITING (3-0-3)

This course includes methods, techniques, and procedures for the research and preparation of legal memoranda, trial and appellate briefs, and trial notebooks.

Prerequisite(s): LEG 132, LEG 135

LEG 231 CRIMINAL LAW (3-0-3)

This course includes a study of the definition and classification of criminal offenses, criminal responsibility, and legal procedures in a criminal prosecution.

Corequisite(s): LEG 135

LEG 232 LAW OFFICE MANAGEMENT (3-0-3)

This course is a study of the basic principles of office management, including administrative procedures, client relations, and office operating procedures. Prerequisite(s): CPT 170, LEG 213, LEG 233, LEG 135

LEG 233 WILLS, TRUSTS, AND PROBATE (3-0-3)

This course includes a detailed study of testacy and intestacy, preparation of wills and codicils, and fundamentals of trust and probate administration.

Corequisite(s): LEG 135

LEG 236 ADVANCED LEGAL WRITING (3-0-3)

This course provides the students with a more comprehensive view of the discipline of legal writing. Students will gain additional skills in legal analysis, critical thinking, and components of public speaking (oral arguments).

Prerequisite(s): LEG 132, LEG 135, LEG 230

LEG 240 CLAIMS INVESTIGATION (3-0-3)

This course is an in-depth study of investigating claims, interviewing and taking statements, collecting data, assembling, and presenting evidence.

Prerequisite(s): LEG 135, LEG 201

LEG 242 LAW PRACTICE WORKSHOP (1-8-3)

This course includes the application of substantive knowledge in a practical situation as a paralegal.

Prerequisite(s): LEG 135; All 1st and 2nd semester credit hours completed in the curriculum

LEG 244 SPECIAL PROJECTS FOR PARALEGALS (1-8-3)

This course provides specialized paralegal training with an update on changes in the laws and procedures. This training is through practical experience.

Prerequisite(s): LEG 135; All 1st and 2nd semester credit hours completed in the curriculum

LEG 272 HEALTH CARE RISK MANAGEMENT I (4-0-4)

To provide specialized education and training for members in the HealthCare profession who wish to focus on quality improvement, healthcare risks and patient safety in various health care settings.

LEG 273 HEALTH CARE RISK MANAGEMENT II (4-0-4)

This course will assist the health care professional to understand the nature of the risks; cultivate the development of effective risk management and strategies; promote patient/consumer safety and understand the regulatory and technical aspects of risk management.

MATHEMATICS (MAT)

MAT 031 DEVELOPMENTAL MATHEMATICS BASICS (3-0-3)

This course includes the study of whole numbers, fractions, decimals, ratios, and proportions. Concepts are applied to real-world problem solving.

MAT 032 DEVELOPMENTAL MATHEMATICS (3-0-3)

This course includes the study of intergers, rational numbers, percents, basic statistics, measurement, geometry, and basic algebra concepts.

Prerequisite(s): MAT 031 or appropriate placement scores

MAT 101 BEGINNING ALGEBRA (3-0-3)

This course includes the study of rational numbers and their applications, operations with algebraic expressions, linear equations and applications, linear inequalities, graphs of linear equations, operations with exponents and polynomials, and factoring.

Prerequisite(s): MAT 032 or appropriate placement scores

MAT 102 INTERMEDIATE ALGEBRA (3-0-3)

This course includes the study of linear systems and applications; quadratic expressions, equations, functions and graphs; and rational and radical expressions and functions.

Prerequisite(s): MAT 101 or appropriate placement scores

MAT 104 MATHEMATICS FOUNDATIONS (3-0-3)

This course includes the study of numeration, measurement (U.S. customary and S.I.), basic algebra, geometry, statistics, and trigonometry. Applications of science and technology are integrated in a problem-based learning environment. Technology, communications, teamwork, and other workplace readiness skills are emphasized. Corequisite(s): EGR 104

* MAT 110 COLLEGE ALGEBRA (3-0-3)

This course includes the following topics: polynomial, rational, logarithmic, and exponential functions; inequalities; systems of equations and inequalities; matrices; determinants; and solutions of higher degree polynomials.

Prerequisite(s): MAT 102 or appropriate placement scores

Corequisite(s): (Engineering Technology students only: ENG 101, EGR 181, PHY 201)

* MAT 111 COLLEGE TRIGONOMETRY (3-0-3)

This course includes the following topics: circular functions; trigonometric identities; solution of right and oblique triangles; solution of trigonometric equations; polar coordinates; complex numbers, including DeMoivre’s Theorem; vectors; conic sections; sequences; and series.

Prerequisite(s): MAT 110 or appropriate placement scores

Corequisite(s): (Civil Engineering Technology students only: CHM 101, EGR 182, ENG 260; All other Engineering Technology students: EGR 182, ENG 260, PHY 202)

* MAT 120 PROBABILITY AND STATISTICS (3-0-3)

This course includes the following topics: introductory probability and statistics, including organization of data, sample space concepts, random variables, counting problems, binomial and normal distributions, central limit theorem, confidence intervals, and test hypothesis for large and small samples; types I and II errors; linear regression; and correlation.

Prerequisite(s): MAT 102 or appropriate placement scores

* MAT 122 FINITE COLLEGE MATHEMATICS (3-0-3)

This course includes the following topics: logic; sets; Venn diagrams; counting problems; probability; matrices; systems of equations; linear programming, including the simplex method and applications; graphs; and networks.

Prerequisite(s): MAT 110 or appropriate placement scores

* MAT 130 ELEMENTARY CALCULUS (3-0-3)

This course includes the following topics: differentiation and integration of polynomials; rational, logarithmic, and exponential functions; and interpretation and application of these processes.

Prerequisite(s): MAT 110 or appropriate placement scores

MAT 135 FUNDAMENTALS OF LOGIC DESIGN (3-0-3)

A survey of topics include number systems, logic, truth tables, Boolean algebra, base 2 and base 16 representation and circuit reduction.

Prerequisite(s): MAT 102 or appropriate placement scores

* MAT 140 ANALYTICAL GEOMETRY AND CALCULUS I (4-0-4)

This course includes the following topics: derivatives and integrals of polynomials, rational, logarithmic, exponential, trigonometric, and inverse trigonometric functions; curve sketching; maxima and minima of functions; related rates; work; and analytic geometry.

Prerequisite(s): MAT 111 or appropriate placement scores

MAT 155 CONTEMPORARY MATHEMATICS (3-0-3)

This course includes techniques and applications of the following topics:

elementary number theory; algebra; geometry; measurement; graph sketching and interpretations; and descriptive statistics.

Prerequisite(s): MAT 032 or appropriate placement scores

MAT 165 STATISTICS (3-0-3)

This course includes the following topics: statistical data, statistical methods, presentation of data, sampling techniques, measures of central tendency, variability, correlation, and probability.

Prerequisite(s): MAT 032 and RDG 032 or appropriate placement scores

MAT 170 ALGEBRA, GEOMETRY, AND

TRIGONOMETRY I (3-0-3)

This course includes the following topics: elementary algebra, geometry, trigonometry, and applications.