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Arizona Law Faculty Participate in Workshop Exploring the American Model of Homeownership Read more...

Posted: 05/10/2013

 

Arizona Law Faculty Approve Two New Certificate Programs Read more...

Posted: 04/24/2013

 

Arizona Law Announces ESL Bridge Program for International Students Read more...

Posted: 04/16/2013

 

13th Annual Richard Grand Damages Argument Competition Award Winners Announced Read more...

Posted: 04/09/2013

 

Arizona Law Cuts Tuition  Read more...

Posted: 04/05/2013

 

Arizona Law Faculty Participate in Humanities Seminars Program Series on Environmental Law Read more...

Posted: 04/04/2013

 

 

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Course Description

The course consists of a classroom component and out-of-class interviews. The classroom component lasts about one-half of the semester and involves some readings, lectures and discussions concerning the interviewing process. Also during the classroom segment, students have the opportunity to do interviewing exercises and view video tapes of interviews. Each student is required to do two out-of-class interviews with client instructors who are people trained to serve as clients and critiquers of the interview.


 

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