Paralegal
Degrees and Certificates
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Paralegal Studies, Certificate -
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Paralegal Studies and Litigation Technologies, Associate of Arts -
Paralegal Studies (Completion Degree), Bachelor of Science -
Paralegal Studies and Litigation Technologies, Bachelor of Science
Courses
EDS-310: E-Discovery Paralegal
Credits 3This class will introduce students to the early stages of the Electronic Discovery Reference Model (EDRM) framework. Students will have an opportunity to practice e-discovery tasks utilizing specialized software in the preservation and collection of ESI and an opportunity to develop and practice skills relating to the latter stages of the Electronic Discovery Reference Model (EDRM) framework.
EDS-380: Legal Office Productivity and Database Management
Credits 3This course focuses on essential productivity applications. Students will explore tools and methods essential to modern paralegal tasks and will learn the importance of databases to E-Discovery applications. Topics include data analysis, indexing, and database structures.
LGL-305: Business and Bankruptcy Litigation
Credits 3This course immerses paralegal students in the intricacies of commercial litigation and bankruptcy law. Through case studies and practical applications, students will learn the paralegal role in consumer and business bankruptcy proceedings as well as in commercial litigation. The curriculum covers bankruptcy law essentials, including Chapters 7, 11, and 13 of the Bankruptcy Code, emphasizing the roles of creditors, debtors, and trustees.
LGL-315: Constitutional Law and Civil Rights
Credits 3This course provides students with an understanding of constitutional frameworks for the creation of many of this country's civil rights. Students will explore the U.S. Constitution, landmark Supreme Court decisions, and key statutes, gaining insights into the protection and enforcement of individual liberties. The curriculum will focus on the practical application of constitutional principles in various legal contexts, including civil rights litigation. Through case studies and interactive exercises, participants will develop the skills needed to navigate complex constitutional issues and advocate for civil rights.
LGL-325: Property and Real Estate Law
Credits 3This course offers students a comprehensive introduction to real estate and property law, providing a solid foundation for paralegals. In this course, students will explore key topics in property law through engaging with real-world examples, forms, and exercises similar to those they would interact with in legal practice. With a focus on practical application, the curriculum will provide students with the foundational knowledge and skills needed in the paralegal work environment.
LGL-335: Immigration Law
Credits 3Explore the intricacies of immigration law tailored for paralegals. This comprehensive course covers family-based immigration, employment-based visas, asylum, and deportation defense. Gain practical skills in document preparation and case management, preparing you to excel in supporting clients within the dynamic landscape of immigration law.
LGL-360: Employment Law
Credits 3This class provides a comprehensive introduction to employment and labor relations law, covering the major issues and rules of employment law for each step of the employment process. Students will have the opportunity to engage in hands-on experiences as if they were working as an employment and labor law consultant for a company. Topics covered include employee relations, dispute resolution, employee hiring and termination, employment discrimination, the Fair Labor Standards Act, immigrant employment, LGBTQ+ rights, employee benefits, and workplace safety (OSHA). Students will gain an understanding of the legal framework that governs employment relationships and learn different strategies for implementing human resource-related legal issues effectively.
LGL-410: E-Discovery Evidence and Project Management
Credits 3Students will learn the fundamental principles of traditional project management and how to apply these principles to the management of an e-discovery project. Students will work within a process framework using methodology to effectively manage the scope, time, and cost of an electronic discovery project.
LGL-415: Management Communications
Credits 3Explore essential management skills crucial for effective supervision and communication in the legal field. This course will assist students in developing leadership skills specifically tailored to the role of paralegals. Additionally, this course will cover key entrepreneurship concepts and general business strategies applicable to independent contractors or small business owners for those who may want to work as solo practitioners.
LGL-430: Social Media and Privacy Laws
Credits 3Examine the legal aspects of social media and cybersecurity in this course designed for legal professionals. Explore the implications of cyber threats, data breaches, intellectual property infringements, defamation claims, and privacy concerns. Learn practical strategies for risk management, compliance, and safeguarding sensitive legal information. This course is designed to help paralegals navigate the intricate cybersecurity landscape, privacy laws, and social media presence in the legal world.
LGL-440: Legal Investigations
Credits 3This course will introduce students to analytics technologies designed to make document review and analysis more efficient for legal investigations. Students will gain experience with data analytics tools and gain a general understanding of technology-assisted review or predictive coding, and the tools and processes associated with machine learning and the auto-categorization of documents. Additionally, this course will allow students to learn about artificial intelligence and the law, gaining exposure to some of the areas in which artificial intelligence impacts legal investigations.
LGL-450: Wills, Trusts, Estate and Probate Law for Paralegals
Credits 3Explore the essentials of wills, trusts, and estates in this specialized course for paralegals. Learn practical skills in drafting wills, administering estates, and navigating probate proceedings. Taught by seasoned professionals, this course equips paralegals with the knowledge to excel in the vital field of estate law.
LGL-460: Certificate Preparation and Employment Opportunities
Credits 3This course is designed to empower paralegal students with the knowledge, skills, and real-world experience needed to embark on diverse career paths after graduation. Through a customizable curriculum, students will have the unique opportunity to tailor their capstone experience based on individual interests and aspirations.
LGP-470: Paralegal Practical Skills Lab
Credits 3In this hands-on course students will investigate the intricacies of civil litigation, exploring the procedural and substantive aspects of the legal process. The course will cover key topics, including pleadings, discovery, motion practice, pretrial procedures, trial strategies, and post-trial motions. Throughout the course, students will create a comprehensive civil litigation guide that will be able to serve them in practice as a paralegal.
UNV-101P: Student Success and Technology Foundations in Paralegal Studies
Credits 3A course covering the information, knowledge and skills needed to succeed specifically in paralegal studies, including study skills, setting academic goals, managing time, and technology skills such as word processing, presentations, and spreadsheets.