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Paralegal, Legal Assistant AAS


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Department: Paralegal  

Program/Major Code: AASLEGALASST/LAS1

CIP Code: 22.0302


Program Learning Outcomes

Upon successful completion of the program, the learner will be able to:

  1. Define the boundaries of the paralegal career field, explain the duties assigned and the responsibilities delegated to paralegals, including the knowledge of legal ethics.

  2. Demonstrate the ability to communicate clearly and effectively in person, by telephone, and in writing with lawyers, clients and witnesses (including interviewing), court personnel, co-workers and other legal/business professionals.
  3. Organize, summarize, analyze and apply factual and legal information for use in preparing legal correspondence, and office, court and other documents for attorney review.
  4. Demonstrate the ability to use both print and electronic sources to find and analyze a variety of legal sources, including statutes, rules of court, rules of evidence, case law and regulations, and the ability to apply them to a given set of facts.
  5. Describe the sources of law, hierarchy and powers of various state and federal courts and demonstrate the paralegal’s role during litigation (including note-taking, preparing pleadings, motions, discovery and other documents).

Semester Pathway

This pathway is a suggested sequence of courses for your program of study. Work with an advisor to develop a unique pathway for you based on your placement recommendations, any prior college courses, and your specific situation. The courses listed reflect the minimum requirements for this program. *Designed for students who have completed prerequisites and have met college preparatory requirements in math, writing and reading.

General Education Note: Ensure that one general education CTE course fulfills one of the awareness categories:

First Semester


CTE - Communication (3 credits)

CTE - Social & Behavioral Science (3 credits)

 

Second Semester


CTE - Options category (3 credits)

CTE - Paralegal Arts & Humanities    (3 credits)

  • choose from list

CTE - Mathematics or Science (3-4 credits)

  • MAT 106  or higher  required if math competency has not been met

or

 

Fourth Semester


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