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Contact Dan
Anhalt (262) 335-5218 or
dan.anhalt@uwc.edu for registration (or register
online), upcoming class dates, or
to request course schedule.
SCORE Advising
Sessions
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SCORE (Service
Corps of Retired Executives), founded in
1964, is a non-profit organization dedicated
to entrepreneur education and the formation,
growth, and success of small businesses
nationwide. The University of
Wisconsin-Washington County (UW-WC) in
Cooperation with the West Bend Economic
Development Corporation hosts advising
sessions at the UW-WC campus.
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SCORE volunteers are
both retired and
"working" business
people. They bring a
wealth of knowledge
right to your
fingertips about
starting, managing
and maintaining a
successful small
business.
Advising sessions
can be set up by
calling 262-335-5218 |
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Training Solutions
Tailored To Fit The Needs of Your Organization
Continuing Education at the University of
Wisconsin-Washington County provides a variety of customized
training for your business or organization.
Programs include:
- Negotiation
- Human Resources Issues
- Leadership Skills
- Management Skills
- Customer Services Skills
- Train the Trainer
- Evaluation of Training Programs
- Business Communication
- Diversity Training
- Conflict Resolution
Your Organization’s
needs may not always match the curriculum of a public offering of a
program. You may need the training at a different time, location, or
have other specific organizational issues that need to be addressed.
We have the solution.
Online Paralegal
Certificate of Completion Program
Gain the skills and
knowledge needed to perform the basic duties of a paralegal in this
six-part, non-credit Paralegal Certificate of Completion series from
the University of Wisconsin Colleges. This entry-level online
program provides a comprehensive overview of paralegal roles and
responsibilities. By the time you finish
this series, you will have a solid understanding of what activities
a paralegal must perform and how to perform them. If you are
interested in becoming a paralegal, completing this program will
take you one step closer to your goal.
In this series, you
will learn how to:
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Assist trial
attorneys
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Interview
witnesses
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Investigate
complex fact patterns
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Research the
law
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Assist in
preparing cases for courtroom litigation
Who Can
Enroll
Anyone
with a high school diploma or equivalent can enroll in this program.
College experience and/or law office experience is helpful but not
required.
This program is recommended for those in the legal profession
seeking advancement or for someone interested in a career change.
Flexible
Study
This is
a flexible program designed to let you work at a pace comfortable
for you. The certificate series includes a total of six classes each
lasting six weeks. Classes are designed to meet the needs of both
novices and those currently working in the legal field who are
looking to upgrade their skills.
Earning the
Certificate
A
certificate of completion will be issued to those who complete all
six courses in the series. You are free to enroll in individual
classes but you will not receive a comprehensive certificate of
completion until you have completed the six-course series.
After successfully
completing the final exam for each course, the student will print an
online certificate of completion. Once a student has completed the
series, she or he should contact the enrolling UW Colleges campus
Continuing Education Department and provide them with a copy of each
completion certificate. UW Colleges will then provide the student
with a final Certificate of Completion for completing the series.
Completion of all
six online courses in the paralegal series
prepares an individual to apply for a paralegal position
This is
a non-credit program and it does not lead to any type of
professional certification or a degree. Although there is no current
requirement in any state other than California that a paralegal have
any level of professional experience or hold any type of degree,
most employers prefer to hire paralegals who have experience working
in a law office and/or an associate's degree, in addition to the
skills and knowledge taught in this program.
Courses
The
first three courses provide the foundation for the study of
paralegalism. During these courses, students will gain an
understanding of the American legal system and learn how they can be
of assistance in the exciting field of law. Courses 4 - 6 take over
where courses 1 - 3 leave off. Students will learn the advanced
skills of legal research and writing, formal and informal advocacy,
and appellate procedure.
Paralegal Preparation 1
(Six weeks)
Legal Terminology, Process, Ethics, Tort and Contract Law
For more information and to register, click on this link:
Paralegal Preparation 1
If you're interested in becoming a paralegal, this course is
an important first step. Paralegals, also known as legal assistants,
help lawyers prepare for trials and are responsible for
investigating the facts of a case and review laws, legal decisions,
and legal articles that might be relevant to the case. Demand for
paralegals continues to be strong as more and more private law
offices are turning to paralegals to help them reduce costs and
provide more legal services in less time. This course provides an
overview of the American judicial system focusing on the origins of
American law and the litigation process.
Paralegal Preparation 2 (Six weeks)
Legal Documents and Analysis
For more information and to register, click on this link:
Paralegal Preparation 2
This course provides an overview of common legal
documents. You will prepare sample documents and learn to analyze
legal problems.
Paralegal Preparation 3 (Six weeks)
Evidence, Legal
Interviewing and Investigation
For more information and to register, click on this link:
Paralegal Preparation 3
This course provides an overview of how evidence
is gathered and used in a civil case.
Paralegal Preparation 4 (Six weeks)
Legal Authority and
Research
For more information and to register, click on this link:
Paralegal Preparation 4
This
course provides you with the skills you need to conduct legal
research.
Paralegal Preparation 5 (Six weeks)
Legal Writing and
Appellate Procedure
For more information and to register, click on this link:
Paralegal Preparation 5
This
course explains how to use computers to assist in legal research.
You will practice your legal writing skills by preparing a sample
appellate brief.
Paralegal Preparation 6 (Six weeks)
Law Office
Administration, Advocacy and Job Hunting Techniques
For more information and to register, click on this link:
Paralegal Preparation 6
This
course provides a look into the paralegal in the law office and
presents techniques for finding a job as a paralegal.
How the
Program Works
You will enroll
online through the campus nearest you. Courses may be taken
individually. However, we recommend students take the courses in the
suggested order. A new section of each
course starts monthly. Be sure to space the start date for each
course at least two months apart. All courses run for six weeks,
with a two-week grace period at the end. Two lessons are released
each week for the six-week duration of the course. You do not have
to be present when lessons are released.
RequirementsInternet access, E-mail, Internet Explorer or
Netscape or Firefox Web browser.
Fees
Tuition
for each of the six classes is $169.

About the
Instructors
Scott
and Lisa Hatch will guide you through your lessons, facilitate
discussions, and answer your questions. Scott Hatch has presented paralegal courses since 1980 and
is the author of Paralegal Procedures and Practices, as well as
books on mediation and legal investigation. Lisa Zimmer Hatch, M.A.,
has been teaching legal certificate and standardized test
preparation courses since 1987. She is co-author of numerous law
and standardized test texts.
What Students Are
Saying
"I
learned a lot of material so far that will be useful in my future
career. I can't wait for the next course!"
"I love
taking this Paralegal course!
Online makes it so much better than
having to rush after work to a college campus while eating a pack of
crackers and a soda for dinner. I plan on taking all of the
paralegal program courses."
"I
really enjoyed the lessons and assignments. Since I work in this
industry, it already explained a lot of what I see and run across on
a daily basis."
Financial Strategies
for Successful Retirement
It takes more than money to live a “rich life”.
This course blends financial education with life planning to help
you build wealth, align your money with your values, and achieve
your retirement lifestyle goals.
In just 2 entertaining and informative sessions, you’ll learn what
they didn’t teach you in school. Discover 5 strategies to mange
investment risks. Eleven ways you may save money on this years
taxes, important questions to ask before buying insurance coverage,
how to invest in and take money out of your company’s retirement
plan, as well as determine the savings you need to retire today or
in the future.
This course includes a 235-page illustrated textbook. Couples may
attend together for a single registration fee. Class sizes are
limited so register today
Dates and Times:
3 sessions available
Session 1:
September 27th and October 4th (6:30pm-9:30pm)
Session 2: October 2nd and October 9th (6:30pm-9:30pm)
Session 3: September 29th and October 6th
(9:00am-12:00noon)
Location: Room
228
Instructors: Three experienced
financial professionals will present the
series. They include:
Joseph A. Herkert, President of Herkert
and Associates; Jared F.
Thompson of Sammons Securities
Company; and Attorney John V. Kitzke
of Kitzke and
Associates.
Fee: $59.00 for one or
two persons from the same household.
The cost includes a comprehensive course workbook. Class
size is
limited, so register early.
ON-LINE COURSES
for Business and Home
Hundreds of
titles online at
www.ed2go.com/uwwc
Take classes on your
home or office pc. Enjoy professional development or personal
enrichment at your own pace and convenience with instructor-led
online courses. You need a computer with Internet access, e-mail,
and a Web browser.
All courses are six weeks and include 12 lessons.
All materials available over the World Wide Web.
Classes supplemented by interactive quizzes, assignments, tutorials,
and on-line discussion.
Registration to be made 10 days prior to class start.
An on-line orientation is required for each class.
Classes begin the third Wednesday of each month.
Start dates:
Vary from course to course
Fees: Vary from $59-$89
Courses Offered:
Grant Writing, A to Z:
12 Steps to a Successful
Job Search:
Guiding Kids on the
Internet:
Write Like a Pro:
Writeriffic: Creativity
Training for Writers:
See complete course
listings, descriptions and syllabi at
www.ed2go.com/uwwc or call the
Continuing Education office at 262-335-5218 for more information
Online Business Communication Certificate Program
What do most employers look for in an employee? It’s the ability to
communicate effectively with others.
Instructor-led online courses begin on the second Monday of their
respective months and run for six weeks, offering a minimum of six
lessons per course. Interactive quizzes, assignments, tutorials, and
online discussion areas supplement the lessons. All materials are
available to you over the World Wide Web. Read your lessons and ask
questions of your instructor at times that are most convenient to
you!
All you need to get started is Internet access, an e-mail address,
and Netscape or Internet Explorer Web browser. Note: Campus computer
labs are not available for these courses.
Enroll in one, two, or three six-week courses of your choice … OR
complete all five core courses and at least one elective to earn the
Business Communication Certificate. Requirements can be completed
within one year. You can begin the certificate at any time.
Fees:
$89 per course
$475 for certificate program ($59 discount)
For further information or to register: Contact Kathy Palmer at
1-800-859-8334 or visit
www.manitowoc.uwc.edu
and click on the Continuing Education link on the left side of the
screen
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