COURSE DESCRIPTIONS
314 CCSN 2007-2008 COURSE CATALOG
JPN 102B Conversational Japanese II 3 (3,0,0,0)
Students will continue to develop speaking, oral and listen-
ing skills and vocabulary. Prerequisite: JPN 101B.
JPN 111 First Year Japanese I
4 (4,0,0,0)
The development of language skills in listening, speaking,
and writing. Oral emphasis.
JPN 112 First Year Japanese II
4 (4,0,0,0)
A second semester course designed to continue and improve
the skills learned in JPN 111. Prerequisite: JPN 111.
JPN 211 Second Year Japanese I
3 (3,0,0,0)
Designed to continue the development of language skills in
listening, speaking, reading and writing. Contextual studies.
Prerequisite: JPN 112.
JPN 212 Second Year Japanese II
3 (3,0,0,0)
Designed to continue the development of language skills
learned in JPN 211. Prerequisite: JPN 211.
Korean
KOR 101B Conversational Korean I
3 (3,0,0,0)
A course emphasizing spoken communication. Speaking
skills, oral and listening skills, reading and writing skills
explored. A vocabulary of Korean-English words developed.
KOR 102B Conversational Korean II 3 (3,0,0,0)
Students will continue to develop speaking, oral and listen-
ing skills and vocabulary. Prerequisite: KOR 101B.
KOR 111 First Year Korean I
4 (4,0,0,0)
The development of language skills in listening, speaking,
and writing. Oral emphasis.
KOR 112 First Year Korean II
4 (4,0,0,0)
A second semester course designed to continue and improve
the skills learned in KOR 111. Prerequisite: KOR 111.
KOR 211 Second Year Korean I
3 (3,0,0,0)
Designed to continue the development of language skills in
listening, speaking, reading, and writing. Contextual stud-
ies. Prerequisite: KOR 112.
KOR 212 Second Year Korean II
3 (3,0,0,0)
Designed to continue the development of language skills
learned in KOR 211. Prerequisite: KOR 211.
Latin
LAT 111 First Year Latin I
3 (3,0,0,0)
The development of language skills, particularly reading
and writing; structural analysis.
LAT 112 First Year Latin II
3 (3,0,0,0)
A second semester course designed to continue and improve
the skills learned in Latin 111. Prerequisite: LAT 111.
Legal Assistant
LAW 101 Fundamentals of Law I
3 (3,0,0,0)
Relationship and delineation of the function and responsi-
bility of the legal assistant, the attorney and the client.
Prerequisite: ENG 100 or 101 with a grade of “C" or better
and IS 101.
LAW 102 Fundamentals of Law II
3 (3,0,0,0)
This course emphasizes the court system in Nevada focus-
ing on the Internet. Subjects include preparing for trial, and
summarizing depositions and medical records. Alternative
dispute resolutions, arbitrations, mediation, short trials, cal-
endaring, and time-keeping are also among the topics pre-
sented. Prerequisite: LAW 231.
LAW 201 Business Law I for
Legal Assistants
3 (3,0,0,0)
A study of the law of contracts and business organizations.
Review primary and secondary source materials and devel-
op written and/or oral reports. Draft relevant business
forms. Prerequisite: LAW 101 or instructor approval.
LAW 202B Business Law II
for Legal Assistants
3 (3,0,0,0)
A study of the law of real property, personal property, part-
nerships, corporations, estates, trusts and bankruptcy.
Review primary and secondary source materials and devel-
op written and oral reports. Prerequisite: LAW 201.
LAW 204 Torts
3 (3,0,0,0)
Students will become familiar with the major torts of negli-
gence, trespass to land, defamation, strict liability, wrongful
death and conversion. Prerequisite: LAW 101.
LAW 231 Civil Procedure
3 (3,0,0,0)
This course emphasizes the court system in Nevada focus-
ing on the internet. Topics include preparing pretrial litiga-
tion documents, as well as drafting a complaint, answer,
and summons. Prerequisites: LAW 101 and 259.
LAW 232 Criminal Procedure
3 (3,0,0,0)
Examines the criminal justice system, including procedures
from arrest to final disposition, principles of constitutional,
federal, state and local laws as they affect the process in
criminal court procedures. Prerequisite: LAW 101.