A.A.S. Tribal Advocate/Paralegal: Courses

Course Descriptions (89 KB PDF)

Freshman Year


(Suggested Sequence)

Fall Semester (14 credits)

  • CSCI 101 Introduction to Computers (3)
  • ENGL 110 College Composition I (3)
  • HPER Physical Education (2)
  • HIST 251 Chippewa History (3)
  • MATH 102 Pre-Algebra or higher (3)

Spring Semester (12 credits)

  • COMM 110 Fundamentals of Public Speaking (3)
  • ENGL 120 College Composition II (3)
  • POLS 241 Federal Indian Law (3)
  • POLS 287 Tribal Government (3)

Sophomore Year or Certificate in Tribal Advocate/Paralegal


(Suggested Sequence)

Fall Semester 2008 (12 credits)

  • LEG 202 Criminal Law (3)
  • LEG 204* Civil Procedure (3)
  • LEG 209* Legal Writing (3)
  • LEG 211* Legal Research (3)

Spring Semester 2009 (16 credits)

  • LEG 201* Introduction to Legal Studies (3)
  • LEG 206* Constitution Law (3)
  • LEG 207 Family Law (3)
  • LEG 208* Property Law (3)
  • LEG 210* Tribal Advocate (4)
  • LEG 230 Contracts and Torts (3)

Summer Semester 2009(3 credits)

  • LEG 231* Tribal Advocate/Paralegal Internship (3)

* Denotes a change from prior academic year

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Department Contact

Phone: 701.477.7981
Office: Room 207

Personnel

Administrative

Terri Martin-Parisien
Director

Faculty

Jessica Ahrendt
Instructor

Bernice C. Delorme
Instructor

Sara Diaz
Instructor

Doug Smith
Instructor

Nizhoni Smith
Instructor

Staff

Quenna Beston
Computer Specialist

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