LAW481C
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LAW481C - Introduction to Professionalism in U.S. Legal System
Course ID
041348
Course Description
Using the course book \"Business Etiquette for Students and New Professionals,\" students will engage in a survey of US American business norms, compare them to practices elsewhere, and reflect upon instances where they did or did not follow such etiquette in a professional setting along with the results.
The course is structured to give students tools and techniques to succeed on the job; expose them to rules of ethics (especially competence, communication, conflicts and confidentiality) and principles of professionalism; provide them with professional mentorship and problem-solving techniques; create a means for significant structured reflection and feedback; and look ahead toward their additional education and their career with insights to make the experience more valuable. Components of the course include meetings and written papers.
The course is structured to give students tools and techniques to succeed on the job; expose them to rules of ethics (especially competence, communication, conflicts and confidentiality) and principles of professionalism; provide them with professional mentorship and problem-solving techniques; create a means for significant structured reflection and feedback; and look ahead toward their additional education and their career with insights to make the experience more valuable. Components of the course include meetings and written papers.
Min Units
3
Max Units
3
Repeatable for Credit
No
Grading Basis
GRD - Regular Grades A, B, C, D, E
Career
Undergraduate
Course Requisites
May be convened with
Component
Lecture
Optional Component
No