Paralegal Technology D25380

Diploma Program

Career Information

The Paralegal Technology curriculum prepares individuals to work under the supervision of attorneys by performing routine legal tasks and assisting with substantive legal work. A paralegal/legal assistant may not practice law, give legal advice, or represent clients in a court of law. Course work includes substantive and procedural legal knowledge in the areas of civil litigation, legal research and writing, real estate, family law, wills, estates, trusts, and commercial law. Required courses also include subjects such as English, mathematics, and computer utilization. Graduates are trained to assist attorneys in probate work, investigations, public records search, drafting and filing legal documents, research, and office management. Employment opportunities are available in private law firms, governmental agencies, banks, insurance agencies, and other business organizations. **In order to enroll in the paralegal diploma program, a student must already have earned an Associate’s degree, a Bachelor’s degree, or higher from an institution of higher education approved by the U.S. Department of Education or accredited by a regional accrediting agency. Nine LEX credit hours must be completed in a hybrid or seated format.

Summer Semester I

ClassLabCredit
COM 120Intro to Interpersonal Communication30

3

ENG 111Writing and Inquiry30

3

Semester Total:606

Fall Semester I

ClassLabCredit
LEX 110Intro to Paralegal Study20

2

LEX 130Civil Injuries30

3

LEX 140Civil Litigation I30

3

LEX 150Commercial Law I22

3

LEX 210Real Property I30

3

OST 149Medical Legal Issues30

3

Semester Total:16217

Spring Semester I

ClassLabCredit
LEX 120Legal Research/Writing I22

3

LEX 160Criminal Law & Procedure22

3

LEX 211Real Property II14

3

LEX 240Family Law30

3

LEX 250Wills, Estates, & Trusts22

3

Semester Total:101015
Total Hours: 321238