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GC Catalog 2011 2012 - Gaston College

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Course DescriptionsCourse Descriptionsmedical/ accident records, sketch scenes, and prepareexhibits.LEX 285 Worker’s Comp Law (2-0-0-2)Prerequisites: NoneCorequisites: NoneThis course covers the process of initiating and handlingworkers' compensation claims. Emphasis isplaced on reviewing and drafting relevant IndustrialCommission forms. Upon completion, studentsshould be able to interview clients, gather information,and draft documents related to workers' compensationclaims.LEX 287 CLA Review Seminar (2-0-0-2)Prerequisites: LEX 210Corequisites: NoneThis course is designed to prepare students forvoluntary national certification sponsored by theNational Association of Legal Assistants to demonstratesignificant competencies in paralegalism.Topics include Communications, Ethics, HumanRelations, Interviewing Techniques, Judgmentand Analytical Analysis, Legal Research, LegalTerminology, General Law and nine tested specialtyareas of law. Upon completion, students should beable to demonstrate that they are eligible to take theNALA's Certified Legal Assistant Exam.LEX 288 Elder Law (3-0-0-3)Prerequisites: NoneCorequisites: NoneThis course provides an overview of laws especiallyrelevant to older persons. Topics include healthcaredecision-making, living wills, powers of attorney,financial and estate planning, government benefits,housing issues, elder abuse, and ethical considerations.Upon completion, students should be ableto describe the methods for assisting attorneys inaddressing legal issues pertinent to the elderly.LOGISTICS MANAGEMENTLOG 110 Introduction to Logistics (3-0-0-3)Prerequisites: NoneCorequisites: NoneThe course provides an overview of logistics. Topicsinclude traffic management, warehousing, inventorycontrol, material handling, global logistics, and themovement and storage of goods from raw materialssources to end consumers. Upon completion,students should be able to identify the differentsegments of logistics and use the terminology ofthe industry.LOG 120 Global Logistics (3-0-0-3)Prerequisites: LOG 110Corequisites: NoneThis course examines logistics operations, processes,and modes of transportation in an interdependentworld economy. Emphasis is placedon freight forwarding operations, analyzing andselecting transportation modes, and processingof import/export documentation. Upon completionstudents should be able to arrange and coordinatethe transportation of products globally. Thiscourse is a unique concentration requirement ofthe Logistics Management concentration in theBusiness Administration program.LOG 210 Fleet Management (3-0-0-3)Prerequisites: LOG 110Corequisites: NoneThis course covers the management of transportation,fleet operations, and safety. Emphasis isplaced on DOT safety regulations in the hiring,training, and supervision of drivers in transportation.Upon completion, students should be ableto write a safety program for drivers involved ininterstate commerce following DOT regulations. Thiscourse is a unique concentration requirement ofthe Logistics Management concentration in theBusiness Administration program.LOG 215 Supply Chain Management (3-0-0-3)Prerequisites: LOG 110Corequisites: NoneThis course covers all activities involved in the flowof products and information between the suppliers,customers, producers, and service providers.Topics include acquiring, purchasing, manufacturing,assembling, and distributing goods and servicesthroughout the supply chain organizations. Uponcompletion, students should be able to identify thesupply chain units, describe the materials managementprocesses, and prepare for the APICS CPIMexamination.LOG 220 Logistics Management (3-0-0-3)Prerequisites: LOG 110Corequisites: NoneThis course covers the management of the movementand storage of goods and analysis of totalcosts involved. Emphasis is placed on the monitoringof inventory using automated systems, managingthe storage function, warehousing, and distribution.Upon completion, students should be able todescribe warehousing and facility layouts, identifymaterial handling methods, and apply inventory controlprocedures. This course is a unique concentrationrequirement of the Logistics Management concentrationin the Business Administration program.214

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