This course is intended for students looking to explore pathways into the field of law and to help them discover their passion for one of the many avenues available for working within this field.
Get an inside look at the practice of law — the courtroom, the law firm, the press room and the boardroom — while exploring what working as a legal professional really means.
This course provides a broad introduction to the diverse legal world and its various practice areas while engaging with intellectual discourse on civil rights, free speech, and how citizens of a society engage with legal systems in place.
Students will explore what motivates lawyers to practice law and consider firsthand whether a life in the law is a fit for them, while simultaneously engaging with the intellectual discourse on civil rights, free speech and how citizens of a society engage with the legal systems in place.
Students will also examine the use of legal skills outside of the courtroom and the law firm. Students will delve into a range of non-lawyer careers and investigate how a legal background can be an asset in a variety of fields including business and journalism.
This course is intended for students looking to explore pathways into the field of law and to help them discover their passion for one of the many avenues available for working within this field.
At The School of The New York Times, we translate the knowledge and practices of The New York Times into educational experiences for diverse learners.
We encourage analytical curiosity while helping students sharpen important life skills and values such as equity, critical thinking, information literacy and the pursuit of truth.
Our educational programs explore important issues in media, business, politics, arts, culture, technology and other real-world subject matter.
Throughout our curricula we make a point of the importance of facts, fact-checking and sharing the truth. All of our courses are designed to help students develop the skills, values and competencies that will broaden their horizons and guide their educational and professional paths.
This program discusses the principles of corporate governance and the effective implementation of corporate governance code. The program discusses in details the role of the board and its audit committee.
This course covers contracts (elements of an enforceable contract, valid, void, and unenforceable contracts), Anti-trust, misrepresentations, disclosures, record keeping, shifting risk to professionals and agency.
The Law Office Technology Technical Certificate is designed for attorneys, current paralegals, and students within the paralegal studies program to prepare students for the technology requirements for law offices, courts, and legal departments within a corporation.
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The University of Miami Paralegal Certificate Program prepares participants to successfully work as paralegals in a variety of industries.
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