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Indiana University South Bend   Summer 2007        

TEXTBOOKS
Note:  IU South Bend Continuing Education Paralegal students may purchase their books through the on-campus bookstore or may order their textbooks through an online bookstore.

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Note: Register for all seminars by calling 574-520-42621 or by emailing conted@iusb.edu There is no fee for seminars.

1st Year

Summer 2007 Schedule

Legal Research for Paralegal  (SPEA) J260
(Topics in Criminal Justice)

Instructor: William Wilson

J260 10546

Tuesdays, May 15 - June 19

6 - 8:30 p.m.

Room: DW 2105

and

Saturdays, TBA & June 9, 9 a.m. - noon

Notre Dame Law Library

Computer Research for Paralegal    (SPEA) J260
(Topics in Criminal Justice)

Instructor: Michael Arnold

J260 10547

Thursdays, May 10 - June 21

6 - 9 p.m.

Room: UD007A

no book required

2nd Year

Real Property for Paralegal  (BUS) X102

(Freshman Seminar in Business)

Instructor: Michael Arnold

X102 10025

Tuesdays,  April 10 - June 19 (no meeting 5/8)

(includes P.M. in Real Property)

5:45 - 9 p.m.

Room: NS111

Word Processing Skills Test

In order to graduate, you must pass this test with 75% correct unless you have successfully passed A106, K201 or an equivalent credit class within 3 years prior to the anticipated certificate completion date.

 

The test consists of two parts. You must pass both. You can take both parts during the same test session or you can take them separately.

 

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a listing of the test subjects

 

2U-0450A: Date/Time to be arranged. Allow 2 hours.

Contact Catherine Dilley at 574-520-4168 or cdilley@iusb.edu to set date/time.

Fee: $15 (non-refundable)

 

Computer Skills for Paralegals
Learn technology that is becoming an important  part of the office and the courtroom. Brush up on your computer skills with these classes.

Using PowerPoint

Many attorneys now use PowerPoint in the courtroom. Learn to use this valuable tool. See PowerPoint classes.

 

Microsoft Word
WordPerfect is still the word processing software of choice for the legal profession, but clients often use Microsoft Word. Learn to work with Word documents. See Word for WordPerfect Users classes.

Creating a Web Site
If you need to create or maintain a website, you should learn the coding for all web pages, HTML, or how to use an HTML editor such as FrontPage. See HTML and FrontPage classes.

 

Advisory Committee

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Faculty

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   Curriculum

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Paralegal Handbook

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Michiana Paralegal Association

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