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Major: 5384
Catalog Year: 2024-2025
Effective Term: 2023 Fall
Last Admit Term: 9999
Award: CCL Total Credits: 40-43 CIP Code: 22.0302 |
Primary College:
Initiating College: Phoenix College
Program Availability: Not Found
Program Availability: College-Specific
Field of Interest: Behavioral Science and Human Services
Instructional Council: Administration of Justice Studies GPA: 2.0 |
SOC Code: Upon completion of this certificate, students may pursue a career as:
23-2011.00 Paralegals and Legal Assistants |
Learning Outcomes | |||
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1. Analyze ethical challenges confronting paralegals and orally present a recommended course of action. (LAS101, LAS203, LAS280)
2. Acquire and apply relevant knowledge, skills, and habits of mind to seek career opportunities in the field. (LAS107) 3. Draft a civil complaint, an answer, and a motion for summary judgment pursuant to the controlling Rules of Civil Procedure for filing with the court having jurisdiction over the matter. (LAS109, LAS280, [CS]) 4. As part of a team, draft discovery documents pursuant to the controlling Rules of Civil Procedure for service on the opposing party; organize discovery items for use at trial. (LAS110, LAS280, [CS]) 5. Draft memorandums of law and legal correspondence that are consistent with the adopted English style manual and usage guide. (LAS131, LAS225, LAS280, [CS]) 6. Review and draft contracts suitable for client review that incorporate the legally-required clauses necessary to execute the contract. (LAS204, LAS280) 7. Conduct legal research and summarize results in memoranda and legal correspondence that is free of error; cite authority pursuant to the adopted legal citation manual. (LAS211, LAS225, LAS280) 8. Analyze causes of actions, defenses, and potential damages in tort cases under Arizona law and present the findings in writing free of error following the adopted analytical format. (LAS212, LAS280) 9. Evaluate the utility, form, and function of legally-recognized forms of business organizations and draft documents suitable for filing with the appropriate government entity to create the business organization. (LAS214, LAS280) 10. Use industry-standard technology to perform pre-trial and in-trial litigation support tasks within the time frame and at an accuracy level commonly encountered in a law office. (LAS229, LAS280, [CS]) |
Program Notes | |||
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Students who already possess an Associate`s degree, or higher, from an accredited institution, must pursue the Certificate of Completion (CCL) in Paralegal Studies. Students who do not yet have a college degree, cannot pursue the Certificate option, and instead, must pursue the Associate`s degree option. The Certificate of Completion (CCL) will not be awarded until an official college transcript verifying attainment of an Associate`s degree or higher from an accredited institution is on file with the Phoenix College Admissions Office.
Students who have not yet earned their first college degree are not eligible for the Certificate option, and must pursue the Associate in Applied Science (AAS) in Paralegal Studies. The Associate in Applied Science (AAS) will not be awarded until a record of the high school diploma or GED is on file with the Phoenix College Admissions Office. Students must earn a grade of C or better in all courses within the program. Equivalent paralegal courses, as determined by the Paralegal Studies Program Director, taken at other institutions, will be considered for transfer credit if taken at a regionally accredited institution, within a Paralegal Program that was approved by the American Bar Association (ABA) at the time the courses were completed, and that were completed with a grade of B or higher within six (6) years of the date of admission or readmission to the Paralegal Studies Program. A maximum of six (6) semester hours of qualifying coursework can be transferred and applied to LAS101 and/or a paralegal (LAS) Restricted Elective course at Phoenix College. Students must complete a minimum of 18 credits in legal specialty courses as defined by the ABA. Paralegal Studies Courses required by this program are not applicable if taken more than six (6) years prior to admission or readmission to the Paralegal Studies Program. Students must take at least nine semester credits of legal specialty courses through synchronous instruction (i.e., either in-person or "Live Online"). Consult with the Paralegal Studies Program Advisor for complete information. |
Admission Criteria | |||
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Formal application and admission to the program is required.
In addition, students wishing to enroll in the Paralegal Studies Program must complete a Verification of Eligibility form to be officially accepted in the program. Contact a Paralegal Studies advisor. Admission to the Certificate option requires that students possess an Associate`s Degree or higher from an institution that is accredited by an accrediting agency acceptable to the ABA Standing Committee on Paralegals; ABA Approval Process Materials & Reporting System. |
Program Prerequisites: None
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Required Courses | |||||||||||
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LAS101 Introduction to Law 3 | Credits: 37 |
Restricted Electives | |||
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LAS+++ Any LAS Paralegal Studies course(s) not used in the Required Courses area 3 | Credits: 3 |
General Electives | |||
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Credits: |
+ indicates course has prerequisites and/or corequisites.
++ indicates that any suffixed course may be selected. MCCCD Governing Board Approval Date: April 25, 2023 |