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C.15.50 (Created 07-17-2017) OHICE OF P ROFESSIONAL AND CONTINUING EDUCATION Office of Professional & Continuing Education 301 OD Smith Hall Auburn, AL 36849 http://www.auburn.edu/mycaa Contact: Shavon Williams 334-844-3108; szw0063@auburn.edu Auburn University is an equal opportunity educational institution/employer. Education & Training Plan Student Full Name: Start Date: End Date: Program includes National Certification & an Externship Opportunity Mentor Supported Course Code: AU-L-WRIT Program Duration: 6 Months Course Contact Hours: 375 Student Tuition: $3,799 The Legal Writing Specialist The Legal Research & Writing course is designed to introduce students to legal thought, writing styles and research methods used in the profession every day. Students will be introduced to various methods used to solve clients problems by using effective research techniques, accurate and in-depth legal analysis, and the clear and concise written and oral communication that are paramount to the legal profession. As these skills can only improve with a great deal of practice, this course offers the foundation from which students can build on these skills for years to come. The Legal Writing Specialist Program For those students looking toward law school or who are interested in the paralegal profession, this program offers an incredibly useful and realistic look into the actual work that lawyers and legal professionals do every day. Using a problem-solving approach, students will use the tools and techniques introduced to represent a fictional client and provide the clients with legal advice. Students will learn essential skills of successful lawyers, including researching legal authorities, applying the law to a client s situation, and communicating that analysis both in writing and verbally. This program is designed to provide students with a solid working knowledge of the tools available in law libraries, including both state and federal primary and secondary materials. Students will find, analyze, and solve problems in the legal world. In addition, students will adapt the research material into legal memoranda, briefs and other useful work product while communicating the results in a competent and ethical manner. AU - MET Education & Training Plan Page 1 of 6

Education and National Certifications Students should have or be pursuing a high school diploma or GED. There are no state approval and/or state requirements associated with this program. There is a National Certification exam available to students who successfully complete this program: Microsoft Office Specialist (MOS) Certification Exam. Program Objectives At the conclusion of this program, students will be able to: Summarize research practices used by a paralegal Analyze ethical issues related to research Describe the main products of legal research Analyze the facts in a case Classify legal research sources Differentiate mandatory authority from persuasive authority Research and analyze enacted law Research and analyze case law Use secondary sources as part of legal research Compare researched cases with client cases Validate case law using a citator Apply professional writing styles appropriate for legal communication Write a case brief and an internal memorandum of law Prepare other legal documents Use Microsoft Office National Certification Upon successful completion of this Auburn University program, students would be eligible to sit for the Microsoft Office Specialist (MOS) exam. Although there are no state approval, state registration or other state requirements for this program, students who complete this program at Auburn University will be prepared and are eligible to sit for this national certification exam. Students who complete this program are encouraged to complete the externship option with their program. Students who complete this program can and do sit for the MOS national certification exams and are qualified, eligible and prepared to do so. Auburn University works with each student to complete the exam application and register the student to take their national certification exam. Externship / Hands on Training / Practicum Although not a requirement, once students complete the program, they have the ability to participate in an externship and/or hands on practicum so as to practice the skills necessary to perform the job requirements of a professional in this field. Students will be assisted with completing a resume and/or other requirements necessary to work in this field. All students who complete this program are eligible to participate in an externship and will be placed with a participating organization near their location. Auburn University works with national organizations and has the ability to place students in externship opportunities nationwide. Auburn University contact: If students have any questions regarding this program including national certification and externships, they should call Shavon Williams of Auburn University at 334-844-3108 or via email at szw0063@auburn.edu Note: No refunds can be issued after the start date published in your Financial Award document. AU - MET Education & Training Plan Page 2 of 6

About Auburn University! Welcome to Auburn University! Auburn University was established in 1856 as the East Alabama Male College, 20 years after the city of Auburn's founding. OUR MISSION: The Office of Professional and Continuing Education (OPCE) makes the educational resources of Auburn University available for non-credit education programs and conferences designed to promote lifelong learning, regardless of age, interest, or location. Our programs fall into five general categories: Professional Development, Certificate Programs, Personal Enrichment, Summer Youth Programs, and Conferences. http://www.auburn.edu/mycaa Education Auburn University and Pearson Education The Auburn University s Office of Professional and Continuing Education elearning programs were developed in partnership with Pearson Education to produce the highest quality, best-inclass content and delivery necessary to enhance the overall student learning experience, boost understanding and ensure retention. Pearson Education is the premier content and learning company in North America offering solutions to the higher education and career training divisions of colleges and universities across the country aimed at driving quality education programs to ensure student success. Please visit us at www.pearson.com. About Pearson Education Welcome to Pearson. We have a simple mission: to help people make more of their lives through learning. We are the world's leading learning company, with 40,000 employees in more than 80 countries helping people of all ages to make measurable progress in their lives. We provide a range of education products and services to institutions, governments and direct to individual learners, that help people everywhere aim higher and fulfil their true potential. Our commitment to them requires a holistic approach to education. It begins by using research to understand what sort of learning works best, it continues by bringing together people and organizations to develop ideas, and it comes back round by measuring the outcomes of our products. AU - MET Education & Training Plan Page 3 of 6

Legal Writing Specialist Program Detailed Student Objectives: THE BASICS OF THE RESEARCH SYSTEM Describe the research responsibilities of a paralegal Give examples of situations requiring legal research Describe the sources and products of legal research Summarize the proper ethical procedure for legal research Determine ethically appropriate responses to research-related situations THE PRODUCTS OF RESEARCH Describe the purpose and components of an internal memorandum of law Describe the purpose and components of a case brief Describe the purpose and components of a trial brief Describe the purpose and components of an appellate brief LET S START Distinguish key facts, explanatory facts, and legally unimportant facts in a case Summarize the legal issues in a client case or reported case Identify the legal history of a reported case Summarize the holdings, reasoning, and disposition in a case BASIC RESEARCH TOOLS Describe sources for legal research Differentiate between primary and secondary sources Identify appropriate uses of primary and secondary sources Define mandatory authority Define persuasive authority Differentiate between the uses of mandatory and persuasive law FINDING ENACTED LAW Describe types of enacted law Distinguish when to use each type of enacted law Distinguish when to use enacted federal versus enacted state law Locate enacted law relevant to a case ANALYZING ENACTED LAW Determine whether enacted law applies to a case Explain relevance of a type of enacted law to a case Apply enacted law to a case's facts FINDING CASE LAW Describe types of case law Distinguish when to use each type of case law Distinguish when to use federal case versus state case law Locate case law relevant to a case ANALYZING CASE LAW Identify the components of a court decision Analyze similarities and differences between cases Apply an example of case law to another case or client situation FINDING THE LAW: SECONDARY SOURCES Apply secondary sources to a relevant case Locate secondary sources relevant to a case Use secondary sources when researching a topic AU - MET Education & Training Plan Page 4 of 6

MAKING COMPARISONS Define the concepts of stare decisis and precedent Identify precedents favoring a client and favoring the opponent Compare a researched case to a client's case Explain the relevance of a researched case to a client's case FINDING CURRENT LAW Explain validation in the context of case law Describe the purpose of a citator Describe how various types of authority can be validated Confirm that a case is correctly updated using print and online resources Find parallel citations to a case in other legal resources PREPARING TO PRESENT THE RESULTS Apply fundamentals of good writing to legal documents Write legal documents applying an advocacy tone Write legal documents applying a neutral tone PRODUCING A CASE BRIEF Document the case name and its citations Document the judicial history of the case Document the facts in the case Document the issues in the case Document the relevant primary sources for the court's reasoning Document the court's reasoning and its holding Identify components of a case brief PRODUCING AN INTERNAL MEMORANDUM OF LAW Document the facts of a case State the legal issues in a case Discuss the issues in a case Explain the purpose of an internal memorandum of law OTHER LEGAL DOCUMENTS Write a settlement letter applying a persuasive tone Write legal documents applying an informational tone Write legal documents applying an appropriate adversarial tone Describe the components of an appellate brief Describe how a memorandum of law can serve as the basis for an appellate brief Note: This program can be completed in 6 months. However, students will have online access to this program for a 24-month period. AU - MET Education & Training Plan Page 5 of 6

MICROSOFT OFFICE Module Use an integrated software package, specifically the applications included in the Microsoft Office suite Demonstrate marketable skills for enhanced employment opportunities Describe proper computer techniques for designing and producing various types of documents Demonstrate the common commands & techniques used in Windows desktop List the meaning of basic PC acronyms like MHz, MB, KB, HD and RAM Use WordPad and MSWord to create various types of documents Create headings and titles with Word Art Create and format spreadsheets, including the use of mathematical formulas Demonstrate a working knowledge of computer database functions, including putting, processing, querying and outputting data Define computer terminology in definition matching quizzes Use the Windows Paint program to alter graphics Use a presentation application to create a presentation with both text and graphics Copy data from one MS Office application to another application in the suite Use e-mail and the Internet to send Word and Excel file attachments Demonstrate how to use the Windows Taskbar and Windows Tooltips Explain how copyright laws pertain to data and graphics posted on the Internet Take the college computer competency test after course completion Follow oral and written directions and complete assignments when working under time limitations Note: Although the Microsoft Office Module is not required to successfully complete this program, students interested in pursuing free Microsoft MOS certification may want to consider completing this Microsoft Office Module at no additional cost. System Requirements: Windows Users: Windows 8, 7, XP or Vista 56K modem or higher Soundcard & Speakers Firefox, Chrome or Microsoft Internet Explorer Mac OS User: Mac OS X or higher (in classic mode) 56K modem or higher Soundcard & Speakers Apple Safari ipad Users: Due to Flash limitations, elearning programs are NOT compatible with ipads Screen Resolution: We recommend setting your screen resolution to 1024 x 768 pixels. Browser Requirements: System will support the two latest releases of each browser. When using older versions of a browser, users risk running into problems with the course software. Windows Users: Mozilla Firefox, Google Chrome, Microsoft Internet Explorer Mac OS Users: Safari, Google Chrome, Mozilla Firefox Suggested Plug-ins: Flash Player Real Player Adobe Reader Java AU - MET Education & Training Plan Page 6 of 6