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Nov 24, 2024
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2018-2019 University Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Paralegal Studies, A.S.
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The Paralegal Studies program is a practice-oriented course of study designed to prepare students as paralegals. As the legal industry experiences transformation due to economic and technological changes, opportunities for accomplished and technically-savvy paralegals have increased significantly. Paralegal students receive education in many different facets of law, including the use of computers, legal databases and alternative dispute resolution. The Paralegal Studies Program combines academic rigor with legal and technical competencies to develop well-rounded legal professionals. Our graduates pursue successful careers as paralegals in legal, corporate, non-profit, or government organizations, and many continue to law school.
In 1998, the Paralegal Studies program was approved by the American Bar Association (ABA). Some courses are available via distance education, but in accordance with ABA requirements, a minimum of 10 semester credits of legal specialty courses must be taken in a traditional classroom setting (face-to-face). Paralegals are prohibited from the practice of law except when allowed by law or court rule.
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Required Courses (22 credits)
Major Electives (3 credits)
Select one course in Paralegal Studies course electives.
Total Major Credits: 25 credits
Core Curriculum (21 credits)
Includes two writing courses (Expository Writing and Critical Writing for the Professional) a Mathematics skills course; Effective Speaking Across Audience; Social Science; one liberal arts electives and at one of the following approved courses from the following categories: Natural Science, Humanities, Fine Arts.
Total Credits Required to Graduate: 61 credits
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