Law and Paralegal Studies Certificate

Approved by the American Bar Association, the Law and Paralegal Studies Certificate program is a 39 credit generalist program which prepares students to work in a variety of legal environments including civil and criminal litigation, insurance, banking, public and governmental agencies, law offices and corporate legal departments. Emphasis is placed on the development of core skills in legal research techniques including: compilation and analysis of data, understanding legal vocabulary; preparation of legal documents, and management of a law office. Hands-on experience is gained through an internship in a legal or law-related setting. The South Suburban College Law and Paralegal Studies Certificate is structured to help you meet your goals. Courses are offered primarily at night. Some courses may also be taken online. A student who is able to successfully complete the Law and Paralegal Studies Certificate will have done so after demonstrating adequate skills in each of the following competencies:

  • knowledge of the various functions and roles of a paralegal;
  • knowledge of the ethics and professional responsibility of attorneys and paralegals;
  • knowledge of legal terminology;
  • knowledge of the various court systems;
  • knowledge of evidence and investigations;
  • proficiency in manual and computerized legal research;
  • proficiency in legal writing and analysis;
  • knowledge of technology used in the law office;
  • successful completion of an approved internship;
  • an appreciation and understanding for the importance of continuing legal education; and
  • ability to apply paralegal skills in potential areas of practice, such as but not limited to:
    • Alternative dispute resolution,
    • civil and criminal litigation,
    • domestic relations,
    • probate and estate planning,
    • real estate,
    • contracts and commercial transactions, and
    • legal research and writing

LAW Certificate Program Admission Requirements

The Law and Paralegal Studies certificate program is open to any person possessing at least a baccalaureate or an associate of arts degree from an accredited postsecondary institution. Forward all High School or HSE/GED®, and college transcripts directly to the Office of Admissions and Records. A person can take paralegal classes without being in the Law and Paralegal Studies Program.

However, a person must be in the Law and Paralegal Studies Program in order to take any of the legal research and writing classes and an internship class. To be accepted into the Law and Paralegal Studies Program, students must complete the following: an application for admission to the program, successfully complete LAW 101 and BLW 201 with a grade point of 2.66, complete a resume, submit three letters of reference and copies of all college transcripts to the Program Coordinator. Upon completion of the above requirements, schedule a personal interview with the Program Coordinator.

NOTE: Paralegals may not provide Legal Services directly to the public except as permitted by law.

Program Objectives

  1. Demonstrate effective legal knowledge and practical skills necessary to perform substantive legal work under the direction of an attorney.
  2. Demonstrate appropriate paralegal skill development and professionalism through practical experience.
  3. Demonstrate an understanding of ethical responsibilities in the legal profession.
  4. Analyze and synthesize clearly complex information, both in writing and verbally, in an organized and logical manner.
  5. Demonstrate an understanding of the technology necessary to meet employer needs.
  6. Articulation of the paralegal role in the delivery of legal services to the public.
  7. Maintain equality of opportunity in the educational program without discrimination or segregation on the grounds of race, color, religion, disability, national origin, or sex.

Program Acceptance Requirement

Students must complete all Paralegal (LAW) and Business Law (BLW) course requirements with a grade of “C” or better. Students enrolled in the Certificate Program must successfully complete LAW 101 & BLW 201 with a cumulative GPA of 2.66 or better, provide the Coordinator with a resume, and an application to be formally admitted into the Program.

Students must be accepted into the Law and Paralegal Studies Program prior to registering for LAW 203, Legal Research and Writing I or LAW 205, Legal Research and Writing II, and also LAW 204, Internship I.

These clusters are offered by way of guidance; the ultimate decision what to take is the student’s. Also, the student should note that certain classes (LAW 203 and LAW 205 for example), are only offered once per year and should plan accordingly.

Law and Paralegal Studies Certificate (LAW.CERT)

Gainful Employment Information

Overview for College Success

CREDITS
OCS 121 Overview for College Success 1

Cluster 1

BLW 201 Introduction to Business Law
This course must be taken before an application can be made for program admittance.
3
LAW 101 Fundamentals of Paralegalism
This course must be taken before an application can be made for program admittance.
3
LAW 202 Litigation
This course must be taken before serving LAW 204. BLW 202 and & LAW 205 may be taken concurrently with LAW 204.
3
LAW Select a program elective. 3

Cluster 2

LAW 203 Legal Research and Writing I
Students must be formally admitted into the Program prior to enrolling in LAW 203.
3
LAW 201 Evidence and Investigation
This course must be taken before serving LAW 204. BLW 202 and & LAW 205 may be taken concurrently with LAW 204.
3
LAW 103 Law Office Technology
This course must be taken before serving LAW 204. BLW 202 and & LAW 205 may be taken concurrently with LAW 204.
3
LAW Select a program elective. 3

Cluster 3

LAW 205 Legal Research and Writing II
This course must be taken before serving LAW 204. BLW 202 and & LAW 205 may be taken concurrently with LAW 204.
3
LAW 204 Internship I
Students must have been accepted into the Program and have had an interview with the Program Coordinator before signing up for an internship.
3
BLW 202 Intermediate Business Law 3
LAW Select a program elective. 3
Minimum for Certificate: 36