Training School:Globe University and Minnesota School of Business  Minneapolis, Plymouth, Rochester, Minnesota, United States http://www.msbcollege.edu/
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Total 272 program(s)/course(s) available.
Health Politics and Policy This course explores health policies and the political processes occurring within the health care system. It considers the role of public opinion and the relationship of the political process to health policy in the areas of health care finance, access to health care and health care reform....
US Health SystemsThis course introduces students to health care delivery systems and the unique challenges faced by the United States in the delivery of health care....
Sales and Marketing of Fitness ProgramsThis course is an introduction to sales and marketing of health and fitness programs and sales force management. Topics include the selling process, improving communication skills and personal sales techniques, the psychology of why and how people buy, time and territory management, motivation and compensation and sales forecasting. Students develop selling skills through role-play, case study ......
MAT JumpstartThis course introduces students to neurophysiology, biomechanics, and practical applications of muscle activation techniques (MAT). MAT is a systematic approach that identifies muscular imbalances, which lead to inefficient function, pain and injury, and techniques to reduce the imbalances....
Principles in Child FitnessThis is an introduction to the design and implementation of fitness programs for children. Topics include child motivation, creative activities, problem-solving and building self-esteem through physical movement....
Sports PsychologyStudents learn the psychological factors underlying successful participation in sport and exercise. Content covers three major areas: (1) Performance enhancement of coaches and athletes (including matters of self-confidence, imagery, arousal and concentration), (2) Psychology of exercise behavior (including matters of exercise adherence, burnout and exercise motivation), and (3) Psychology of a......
Sport NutritionThis course introduces the student to energy production and performance, presenting an in-depth discussion of the science behind sport nutrition, including general principles, background, and rationale for current nutritional guidelines. Students learn the principles of nutrition as they relate specifically to sport and performance. Students also learn how to distinguish between fact and fallac......
Worksite Health PromotionThis course examines approaches to promote health and prevent disease and injury and explores other workplace health-related issues. It addresses assessment, planning, implementation, and evaluation strategies....
General NutritionThis course is an introduction to general nutrition. Topics include the nutritive value of foods, reading food labels, factors influencing a bodys food requirements, the importance of nutrition in promoting health and preventing disease, the relations body processes have to total nutrition, and, with attention to various food cultures and the application of nutrition requirements to the b......
Exercise ScienceThis course is an introduction to the field of exercise science and explores its emergence from the field of physical education. The course focuses on the various sub-disciplines of exercise science, professional organizations within the field and exercise science applications in the twenty-first century....
Legal Information ManagementThis course examines ways to handle legal information and research in todays dynamic business environment. Students will investigate how information technology (IT) has impacted legal research systems and accessibility to legal information followed by a review of contemporary management theories, practices, and IT systems/tools that influence the flow of legal information. Emphasis areas ......
LitigationThis course expands on topics introduced in Litigation I. Students apply what they have learned about the civil litigation process, exploring strategy and mechanics of civil procedure in depth. Topics include motions, discovery, trial and appellate procedures. The instructor-facilitator acts as a supervising attorney, guiding students as they apply critical thinking and analytical skills in com......
Alternative Dispute ResolutionThis course covers alternatives to litigation for resolution of disputes. Students analyze negotiation, mediation and arbitration; identifying participants, ultimate decision-making authorities, best alternatives given the circumstances of particular disputes and the role that the paralegal plays in the process....
Corporate Business StructuresThis course covers the law of creation and dissolution of sole proprietorships, general and limited partnerships, and limited liability companies and corporations, including the rights, responsibilities and relationships created by each structure. Students learn to prepare documents related to formation, conversion and dissolution of each structure. Internet use is required.
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Probate PracticeStudents learn law relating to several types of ownership of property, testate and intestate succession, estate distribution and requirements for creating a valid will and a simple trust with minor beneficiaries. The course emphasizes probate process and estate administration, including preparation of wills, trusts and petitions for informal administration of estates....
Law Office ManagementThis practical course addresses management of a law office. Topics include management concepts and techniques used by the legal community in the practice of law; responsibilities of the paralegal; and rules and laws governing ethical conduct of lawyers and non-lawyers....
Family LawThis course examines substantive and procedural family law. The course explores the paralegals role in preparing antenuptial, separation and custody agreements; gathering information and drafting documents relating to divorce, annulment, property settlement, and custody proceedings; and the judicial enforcement of such agreements and decrees....
Ethics for the Law OfficeThis course is a concentrated study of legal ethics from the perspective of the paralegal. It considers the study of ethical situations, rules and model codes of the legal profession, conflict of interest, client confidentiality and other ethical dilemmas. The course presents a concrete, practical approach to ethical challenges....
Legal WritingStudents review writing basics, including punctuation, capitalization, grammar and correct formatting of correspondence and legal documents. The course incorporates fundamentals of legal writing and analysis of cases. Students learn to prepare professional legal correspondence, legal case briefs and other written legal documents....
ContractsThis course provides an in-depth analysis of law pertaining to contracts, including contract formation, resolution, breach, defenses and the Uniform Commercial Code. Students complete research projects, using the law library and Westlaw to draft simple contracts....
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