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LAS 131 Legal Writing ...............................................3LAS 204 Business Law for Paralegals............................3LAS 211 Legal Research..............................................3LAS 212 Insurance and Tort Law.................................3B. Other departmental requirements:..................... 6Select a minimum of six credits from the followingcourses:LAS 115 Criminal Trial Procedure...............................3LAS 208 Probate.........................................................3LAS 216 Real Estate Transactions................................3LAS 217 Family Law...................................................3LAS 218 Administrative Law.......................................3LAS 219 Bankruptcy...................................................3LAS 220 Legal Interviewing, Investigating, and ReportWriting........................................................................3LAS 221 Computerized Law Office and LitigationSupport........................................................................3LAS 222 Paralegal Internship 1.................................... 1LAS 223 Paralegal Internship 2 ...................................2LAS 224 Paralegal Internship 3 ...................................3and exercise program implementation are targeted, preparingstudents to enter the workforce in the area ofpersonal training at health clubs, gyms, etc.This program is based on the guidelines of the AmericanCouncil on Exercise (ACE).A. Required major courses:.................................. 30ENT 100 Entrepreneurial Venture.................................2NTR 139 Personal Nutrition.........................................3PEM 202 Sports Injury................................................2PER 102 Fitness Training............................................2PER 170 Weight Training............................................2PTR 234 Exercise Science for the Personal Trainer.........4PTR 276 Principles and Methods of Weight Training.....3PTR 277 Principles and Methods of Fitness Training.....3PTR 280 Personal Trainer Practicum............................4PTR 281 Personal Trainer Exam Prep...........................2WED 110 Concepts of Wellness....................................3Total credits required for certificate:..................... 30Degrees & CertificatesTotal credits required for certificate:..................... 28PERSONAL TRAINERCertificateMajor Code: CERT.PTRContact: Business and Liberal Arts Division (928) 344-7689Program Purpose: Graduates will demonstrate a fundamentalknowledge of human anatomy and physiology,exercise testing and programming principles, nutritionand weight control, injury prevention and small businessmanagement.Program Description: This program is designed toprovide students with work experience in various fitnessleadership positions in the health/fitness industry or tobecome self-employed in health/fitness training andconsultation. The program offers students a variety ofphysical education and health courses, emphasizing therelationship of human physiology, exercise training, lifestylebehavior modification and disease prevention.Extensive focus is placed on integrating text-learnedinformation into practical experience using substantiallaboratory work with clients and a training/consultationinternship. Fitness assessment, exercise prescription,PHILOSOPHYAssociate in Arts (A.A.) degreePathway: AA/GRMajor Code: AA.PHILOContact: Business and Liberal Arts Division (928) 344-7689Program Purpose: Graduates will demonstrate (1)basic knowledge and analytical skill in philosophy thatwill prepare them for transfer to the university and (2)competency in communication, critical thinking, quantitativeanalysis, and technological applications.Program Description: Philosophy is the study of therelationships between personal opinions and real-worldissues faced by members of a pluralistic, open society.This program constitutes an excellent liberal arts foundationfor students planning to pursue university studiesin philosophy, law, education, communication, and art,among others.A. Required major courses:.................................... 9PHI 101 Introduction to Philosophy.............................3PHI 103 Introduction to Logic.....................................3PHI 105 Introduction to Ethics....................................3AWC 2009–2010 C atalog123

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