The Paralegal certificate is designed for students who already hold an AA or an AS degree or higher. The Paralegal certificate is comprised of 36 credits of specialized paralegal coursework which prepares students for employment as paralegals or legal assistants. Students who earn the Paralegal certificate draft legal documents, conduct client and witness interviews, participate in basic fact-finding, and assist in trial preparation under the supervision of a lawyer.
Students must demonstrate acceptable proficiency levels in reading and writing as prerequisites for courses within this program. Skills in these areas may affect the sequence of courses in which students can enroll and may also extend the time required to complete this program. For more details see the Academic Placement and Testing section. The Paralegal certificate is offered at all campuses through Online Learning. See the Courses section for more information about paralegal courses.
Note: It is recommended that students take POS 111 , American Government, prior to enrolling in CRJ 210 , and PAR 213 before all other PAR courses with the exception of PAR 115 .
Consult with an advisor for information about the Paralegal certificate and for a recommended sequence of courses.