Legal Studies
Degrees and Certificates
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Paralegal Studies PS13 100% Online -
Paralegal Studies PS12 100% Online -
Legal Studies Fundamentals PF21 100% Online -
Paralegal Studies Post-Baccalaureate Certificate PS71 100% Online
Courses
LGST 1100: Introduction to Law and Ethics
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LGST 1105: Legal Research & Writing I
Introduces the student to the process of locating statutory, judicial, administrative and secondary sources on both a state and federal level. The student will utilize both print and electronic research resources. Focuses on the application and reinforcement of basic writing skills, familiarizes the student with types of writing typically engaged in by lawyers and legal assistants, and prepares the student for legal writing tasks. The student learns to write business letters as well as advisory documents. Topics include: legal analysis and legal correspondence and composition
LGST 1105: Legal Research & Writing I
This course equips students with the essential skills of legal research and writing, fundamental to the role of a paralegal. Students will learn how to locate and interpret various sources of law, including statutes, case law, regulations, and secondary sources. Emphasis will be placed on developing effective research strategies. Focuses on the application and reinforcement of basic writing skills, familiarizes the student with types of writing typically engaged in by lawyers and paralegals, and prepares the student for legal writing tasks.
LGST 1110: Legal Research & Writing II
This course focuses on the principles of legal writing, mastering the techniques for drafting clear, concise, and well-organized legal documents. This includes memoranda, briefs, motions, and correspondence. Practical exercises will enhance students' ability to present legal arguments and analyses effectively. Students will study strategies to become proficient in producing high-quality legal documents and conducting thorough legal research, essential for supporting attorneys and contributing to successful legal outcomes.
LGST 1115: Family Law
This course offers an in-depth examination of family law, covering the legal principles and practices relevant to domestic relations. Students will explore key topics such as marriage, divorce, child custody, support, adoption, and domestic violence. The course emphasizes the paralegals role in family law cases, including client interaction, case management, and the preparation of legal documents. Ethical considerations and professional responsibilities specific to family law practice will also be addressed.
LGST 1125: Criminal Law and Procedure
Introduces the student to the basic concepts of substantive criminal law and its procedural aspects with an emphasis on the constitutionally protected rights of the accused in the criminal justice system. Topics include: substantive criminal law and procedure and criminal litigation support.
LGST 1140: Tort Law
This course provides an in-depth examination of tort law, essential for paralegals involved in civil litigation and personal injury cases. Students will explore the principles and elements of torts, including intentional torts, negligence, and strict liability. Key topics include the legal standards for liability, defenses to tort claims, and the calculation of damages. The course also covers the paralegals role in supporting attorneys with tort cases, including case investigation, client interviews, evidence collection, and the preparation of pleadings and other legal documents.
PARA 1100: Introduction to Law and Ethics
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PARA 1105: Legal Research & Writing I
Introduces the student to the process of locating statutory, judicial, administrative and secondary sources on both a state and federal level. The student will utilize both print and electronic research resources. Focuses on the application and reinforcement of basic writing skills, familiarizes the student with types of writing typically engaged in by lawyers and legal assistants, and prepares the student for legal writing tasks. The student learns to write business letters as well as advisory documents. Topics include: legal analysis and legal correspondence and composition
PARA 1110: Legal Research & Writing II
Builds on competencies acquired in PARA 1105 and continues the process of locating statutory, judicial, administrative, and secondary sources on both a state and federal level. The student will conduct a wider range of research in both print and electronic research resources. Emphasis will be placed on the preparation of legal documents. Criminal case documents will be examined, but most of the emphasis will be on civil matters. The student will be presented with factual scenarios, and utilizing these facts, research, and develop a case from intake to trial
PARA 1115: Family Law
Introduces the student to the issues which may arise in family law cases and to the role of the paralegal in assisting the attorney in the development and presentation of such cases. Topics include: issues associated with client and witness interviews, marriage validity and dissolution, litigation support in family law matters, issues concerning children, special matters in family law, and attorney and paralegal ethical obligations.
PARA 1120: Real Estate Law
Introduces the student to the basic concepts of real property law as they pertain to common types of real estate transactions. Additionally, emphasis will be placed on practical skills such as document preparation and title examination. Topics include: real estate contracts, plat reading and legal descriptions, types and purposes of deeds, title searches, common real estate mortgages and documentation, real estate closing and closing statements, recordation statutes and requirements, and elements of the lease.
PARA 1125: Criminal Law and Procedure
Introduces the student to the basic concepts of substantive criminal law and its procedural aspects with an emphasis on the constitutionally protected rights of the accused in the criminal justice system. Topics include: substantive criminal law and procedure and criminal litigation support.
PARA 1130: Civil Litigation
Emphasizes competencies and concepts of civil litigation in both federal and state courts. Topics include: federal and state litigation; trial and pretrial proceedings; litigation ethics; and litigation documents, exhibits, investigations, and interviews.
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PARA 1135: Wills, Trusts, Probate and Administration
Provides a general framework of the substantive theory of wills, trusts, and estates. Topics include: wills, trusts, and powers of attorney; probate of wills and administration of estates; document preparation for other probate proceedings; general jurisdiction of the probate court; terminology of wills and estate practice; client interviews; and document preparation.
PARA 1140: Tort Law
Introduces the student to the basic concepts of substantive tort law. Topics include: concepts of intentional torts, negligence and product liability; causation and liability concepts; damages and defenses; and special tort actions and immunities.
PARA 1145: Law Office Management
Introduces the student to common forms of law practice. The student will be exposed to methods of billing and time-keeping, automation in the law office, the law office library, the appropriate role of support staff in the law office, and ethical concerns relevant to law office management. Topics include: forms of law practice and insurance needs, support systems, support staff, and ethical responsibilities.
PARA 1150: Contracts, Commercial Law, Business Organizations
Introduces the student to the basic concepts of legal rules commonly applicable in commercial settings, to the basic concepts of substantive contract law and to the formulation and operation of sole proprietorships, general partnerships, limited partnerships, and corporations. Additionally, the course explores the basic concepts of agency law. Topics include Constitutional law and its impact on business, the essential elements of a contract and related legal principles and the Uniform Commercial Code, sole proprietorships, partnerships, and professional associations and other business organizations, corporations and tax implications of different organizations
PARA 1200: Bankruptcy/Debtor-Creditor Relations
Introduces the student to the purpose and application of the Federal Bankruptcy Code and Rules, as well as applicable state law related to bankruptcy and debtor-creditor issues. Topics include: the Bankruptcy Code and Rules, Bankruptcy Court procedures, the preparation of bankruptcy forms and documents, state law workouts and collection, and the role of the paralegal in a bankruptcy practice.
PARA 1205: Constitutional Law
Explains the major legal principles and concepts of the U.S. Constitution including governmental powers and structure, and civil liberties. Additionally, this course includes an exploration of the history of the Constitution and case law interpreting it.
PARA 1210: Legal & Policy Issues in Healthcare
Provide an overview of the legal issues involved in the delivery of healthcare and the issues relating to Elder Law. Students will recognize the fundamentals of the healthcare treatment relationship, liability issues, patient care decisions and the human condition of sickness. They will explore the complexities of health care financing, health care access, governmental regulations and privacy issues. Topics will also include access to care, informed consent, patient care decisions, the doctor-patient relationship, end-of-life decision making, legal problems of the elderly, law and mental health, AIDS and the law and the privatization of health care facilities.
PARA 1215: Administrative Law
Introduces the student to the basic concepts of administrative law including the legislative process related to enabling the agency. The Administrative Procedure Act (federal and state) is covered. Topics also include agency discretion, due process, delegation, rulemaking, investigation, information collection, informal proceeding, hearings, and judicial review. Because paralegals are permitted to represent individuals in some agency proceedings (e.g., social security, unemployment, etc.), the students are introduced to the various aspects of such representation.
PARA 2200: Paralegal Practicum
Focuses on the application and reinforcement of paralegal skills and employability principles to further professional development through a practicum with simulated work experiences.
PARA 2205: Advanced Legal Research & Writing
Continues to develop writing skills developed in PARA 1105 and 1110 focusing on legal memoranda preparation. Additionally, students enhance legal research skill. Course competencies include research methodology, legal memoranda preparation, and substantive law research.
PARA 2210: Paralegal Internship I
Focuses on the application and reinforcement of paralegal skills in an actual workplace environment, or at the discretion of the instructor, in a school practicum with simulated work experiences. Students are acquainted with occupational responsibilities through realistic work situations and are provided with insights into paralegal applications on the job. Topics include: problem solving, adaptability to the job setting, use of proper interpersonal skills, application of paralegal skills in a workplace setting, and professional development.
With Advisor Approval: ENGL 1101, PARA 1100, PARA 1105, and PARA 1110.
PARA 2215: Paralegal Internship II
This course continues the focus on the application and reinforcement of paralegal skills in an actual workplace environment, or at the discretion of the instructor, in a school practicum with simulated work experiences. Realistic work situations are used to provide students with in-sights into paralegal applications on the job. Topics include: problem solving, adaptability to the job setting, use of proper interpersonal skills, application of paralegal skills in a workplace setting, and professional development
Must be in last semester of program. With advisor approval, may take concurrently with last semester courses.