The USFQ CAM operates across 3 dimensions: Academic Supports the professional growth of students interested in the field of conflict resolution through Legal Clinics. Offers the opportunity for clinical students to undertake internships, which fulfill the PASEM requirement. Regularly conducts the Mediator Training course. Provides real case observations, a requirement for completing mediation training at any institution with appropriate academic
The Free Legal Clinic at USFQ, an entity affiliated with the College of Law, provides free legal advice and representation services to the economically disadvantaged community and priority groups. The intention of the Free Legal Clinic is to ensure that this population has access to quality legal services and is not hindered from asserting their rights due to economic limitations.
You will learn these fundamental skills: Work with routers and switches with OSPF in point-to-point and multi-access networks. Mitigate threats and enhance network security through access control lists and best security practices. Develop critical thinking and problem-solving skills through hands-on equipment and Cisco Packet Tracer. Understand virtualization, SDN, and how APIs and configuration management tools enable network automation. Available Languages
You will learn these fundamental skills: Think algorithmically: how to analyze a problem and translate it for a computer to process. Design, develop, and enhance software programs with various modules. Analyze and model real-world problems into object-oriented programming categories. Understand the programmer's role in the software development process. Acquire knowledge of how a program runs in a computer environment. Gain