LAW 282 trains the student in developing a working knowledge of the functions of the Lexis and/or Westlaw computerized legal research systems through hands-on experience with computers and through lectures regarding the theory of research methods. Both independent and group research activities are required. Coverage of other computer-based research databases is also provided. The course culminates in an independent computer-assisted research assignment. |
Class Details
Credits: 3
Prereq: Acceptance into the Associate in Science degree in Paralegal program and a grade of āCā or higher in LAW 102., Coreq: -
Courses: LAW (LAW)
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