Curriculum Learning Foundations Reading Requirements All students must read English at an acceptable level in order to begin college-level courses. The college assesses two levels of reading proficiency as shown below. Both must be satisfied in order to enroll in college-level classes. Meet a basic reading standard by placement exam score by taking DVR-0051 or ESL-0105, or by exemption due to prior college coursework. DVR-0051 Developmental Reading DVR-P005 DVR-0051 Proficiency ESL-0105 English as a Second Language: Intermediate Reading Skills ESL-1050 English as a Second Language: Intermediate Reading Skills Meet college-level reading standards by placement exam score, by taking DVR-0061 DVR-0071 or ESL-0106, or by exemption as a result of prior college coursework. DVR-0061 College Reading and Study Skills DVR-P006 Reading Proficiency Satisfied DVR-0071 Accelerated College Reading andStudy Skills ESL-0106 English as a Second Language:Advanced Reading Skills ESL-1060 English as a Second Language:Advanced Reading Skills Learning Foundations Overall Requirements The college assesses English writing proficiency at three levels as a prerequisite to enrollment in EGL-1010, the first college-level writing course. Those three levels are outlined below. Meet the minimum English proficiency requirement by placement exam score, by completing DVE-0009 or ESL-0102 or by exemption as a result of prior coursework. DVE-0009 Fundamental Language Skills DVE-P009 DVE-0009 Proficiency ESL-0102 English as a Second Language: Intermediate II ESL-1020 English as a Second Language: Intermediate II Meet intermediate level English proficiency requirements by placement exam score, by completing DVE-0011 or ESL-0201, or by exemption as a result of prior coursework. DVE-0011 Developmental Composition DVE-P001 DVE-0011 proficiency ESL-0201 English as a Second Language: Composition ESL-2010 English as a Second Language: Composition Meet pre-college level English requirements by placement exam score, by completing EGL-1000 or ESL-0202, or by exemption as a result of prior coursework. EGL-1000 Introduction to Composition EGL-1001 Introduction to Composition EGL-0100 Introduction to Composition EGL-0110 Introduction to Composition(accelerated Learning Program) EGL-100P EGL-1000 Waiver ESL-0202 English as a Second Language:Advanced Composition ESL-2020 English as a Second Language:Advanced Composition Paralegal/Legal Assistant (Certificate) Complete the following required CJT and PAR courses. CJT-2510 Criminal Law PAR-1510 Introduction to Law for the Paralegal PAR-1550 Techniques of Legal Research PAR-2540 Contracts PAR-2650 Civil Litigation PAR-2510 Legal Writing and Documents PAR-2530 Torts and Insurance Law Complete EGL-1010 and POS-1010. EGL-1010 Composition I: Expository Writing POS-1010 American National Government Paralegal/Legal Assistant Electives TAKE 1 course (3 credits) from subject COR (Corrections). Take 1 course (3 credits) from subject CJT. CJT-2510 may not be counted here, since it is used in another requirement. Take 3 credits from the following list: BUS-1220, 1240; CAP-1310; FOS-2500; PAR-2580, 2590, 2550, 2570, 2610, 2910, 2920 OR 2930; PSY-2010, SPN-1010 or higher. BUS-1220 Business Law I BUS-1240 Business Law II CAP-1310 Career Assessment and Planning FOS-2500 Forensic Science PAR-2580 Employment Law PAR-2590 Domestic Relations PAR-2610 Legal Ethics for Paralegals PAR-2550 Real Estate Transaction PAR-2570 Drafting Wills and Probating Estates in Maryland PAR-2910 PAR Internship PAR-2920 PAR Internship PAR-2930 PAR Internship PSY-2010 Personality and Adjustment SPN-1010 Spanish for Beginners SPN-1020 Spanish for Advanced Beginners SPN-2010 Intermediate Spanish I SPN-2020 Intermediate Spanish II SPN-0000 Spanish Elective