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| Legal Studies/Paralegal Education |
| Bachelor
of Arts |
| Post-Degree
Certificate |
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| Bachelor
of Arts in Legal Studies |
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The Paralegal Profession
Increased litigation and the demand for accessible,
specialized legal services have made the paralegal profession
one of the fastest-growing career tracks available.
Paralegals handle many duties that attorneys previously
managed. They draft documents, keep clients updated,
correspond with opposing counsel, assist in the courtroom,
manage investigations and much more. Paralegals may
not give legal advice, sign court pleadings or represent
a client in court.
Intelligent, detail-oriented and organized paralegals
are needed in various law office practice areas. Opportunities
are available in traditional law firms, corporate legal
departments, insurance companies, hospitals, title firms,
banks and governmental agencies. Often, paralegals,
even while still students, are hired or quickly promoted
to legal positions with greater responsibilities and
commensurately higher salaries. Paralegals are employed
in litigation, probate, bankruptcy, real estate, corporate
and other practice areas. There are also management
and independent or free-lance options.
Paralegal Studies Goals and Objectives
The goal of the program is to prepare the student personally
and professionally for a career as a paralegal. The
program highlights personal development, the cultivation
of academic abilities and the exploration of a coherent,
integrated body of knowledge drawn from the legal curriculum.
The Legal Studies curriculum has been carefully developed
to provide students with an education that includes
knowledge of state and federal law, professional responsibility,
ethical considerations, legally-specific technology,
legal research, oral and written communication and professional
projects in various legal practice areas. The Legal
Studies program fosters critical thinking, effective
communication and confidence to apply classroom knowledge
to professional challenges.
Law School Preparation
An undergraduate liberal arts education is excellent
preparation for students planning to attend law school.
The Ursuline Studies Core Requirements, in conjunction
with the Legal Studies major, provide the law student
with the analytical, oral and written communication
skills necessary to be successful in law school and
as an attorney.
The Ursuline Studies Program
The heart of an Ursuline education is the Ursuline
Studies Program. By its very nature, the Ursuline
Studies Program is committed to the development and
enrichment of all students. As an outcomes-based curriculum,
the program views assessment of academic progress as
an essential part of each course and each stage of development.
The Ursuline Studies Program involves a series of writing-intensive
interdisciplinary courses that total 49 credit hours
and serve as the liberal arts core of an Ursuline College
education. The program highlights personal development,
the cultivation of academic abilities and the exploration
of a coherent, integrated body of knowledge drawn from
a variety of disciplines.
Faculty
Facilitators in the Legal Studies Program are attorneys
with expertise in their areas of instruction or paralegals
with extensive experience.
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| Course(s) |
Credit
Hours |
| Ursuline College Core Requirements |
49 |
| Legal Studies Core: |
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| LS 101 |
Introduction to Legal Studies |
3 |
| LS 110 |
Legal Ethics |
3 |
| MC 103 |
Introduction to Personal Computers |
1 |
| MC 105 |
Creating and Formatting Documents |
1 |
| MC 107 |
Multimedia Presentations |
1 |
| LS 115 |
Legal Research and Writing |
3 |
| LS 118 |
Computerized Legal Research |
3 |
| LS 120 |
Personal Injury Law |
3 |
| LS 150 |
Civil Procedure |
3 |
| LS 200 |
Real Property Law |
3 |
| LS 210 |
Evidence and Discovery |
3 |
| LS 230 |
Probate Law |
3 |
| LS 250 |
Contract Law |
3 |
| LS 360 |
Microcomputer Applications in
Law |
3 |
| LS 380 |
Business Organizations |
3 |
| LS 450 |
Paralegal Professional Seminar |
3 |
| Legal Studies Electives Group
I & II** |
15 |
| General Electives (as needed) |
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| Total credit hours needed to graduate |
128* |
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| * |
Courses previously
taken at other accredited institutions may apply
toward credit hour requirements listed above. |
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Legal Studies Electives
may include such courses as Civil Rights, Constitutional
Law, Criminal Law and Procedure, Intellectual Property,
Juvenile Law, Domestic Relations, Commercial and
Residential Property, Medical-Legal Research &
Issues, Immigration Law, the Corporate Legal Department,
Insurance Law and others based on student's interest
and current professional need. |
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| Further details about this program can
be found in the Course
Description or Degree Plan/Audit Sheet documents. |
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If you cannot
view the document(s) listed above,
click
here to download Adobe Acrobat Reader |
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| Post-Degree
Certificate |
|
The Paralegal Profession
Increased litigation and the demand for accessible,
specialized legal services have made the paralegal profession
one of the fastest-growing career tracks available.
Paralegals handle many duties that attorneys previously
managed. They draft documents, keep clients updated,
correspond with opposing counsel, assist in the courtroom,
manage investigations and much more. Paralegals may
not give legal advice, sign court pleadings or represent
a client in court.
Intelligent, detail-oriented and organized paralegals
are needed in various law office practice areas. Opportunities
are available in traditional law firms, corporate legal
departments, insurance companies, hospitals, title firms,
banks and governmental agencies. Often, paralegals,
even while still students, are hired or quickly promoted
to legal positions with greater responsibilities and
commensurately higher salaries. Paralegals are employed
in litigation, probate, bankruptcy, real estate, corporate
and other practice areas. There are also management
and independent or free-lance options.
Paralegal Studies Goals and Objectives
The goal of the program is to prepare the student personally
and professionally for a career as a paralegal. The
program highlights personal development, the cultivation
of academic abilities and the exploration of a coherent,
integrated body of knowledge drawn from the legal curriculum.
The Legal Studies curriculum has been carefully developed
to provide students with an education that includes
knowledge of state and federal law, professional responsibility,
ethical considerations, legally-specific technology,
legal research, oral and written communication and professional
projects in various legal practice areas. The Legal
Studies program fosters critical thinking, effective
communication and confidence to apply classroom knowledge
to professional challenges.
Law School Preparation
The blend of an undergraduate degree with a Post-Degree
Certificate in Legal Studies is excellent preparation
for students planning to attend law school. The Legal
Studies curriculum provides the law student with the
analytical, oral and written communication skills necessary
to be successful in law school and as an attorney.
Faculty
Facilitators in the Legal Studies program are attorneys
with expertise in their areas of instruction or paralegals
with extensive experience.
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| Course(s) |
Credit
Hours |
| Legal Studies Core: |
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| Admission Requirement: Baccalaureate
Degree and Basic Computer Skills Equivalent
to MC 103, MC 105 and MC 107 |
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| LS 101 |
Introduction to Legal Studies |
3 |
| LS 110 |
Legal Ethics |
3 |
| LS 115 |
Legal Research and Writing |
3 |
| LS 118 |
Computerized Legal Research |
3 |
| LS 150 |
Civil Procedure |
3 |
| LS 210 |
Evidence and Discovery |
3 |
| LS 250 |
Contract Law |
3 |
| LS 360 |
Microcomputer Applications in
Law |
3 |
| LS 450 |
Paralegal Professional Seminar |
3 |
| Legal Studies Electives Group
I & II** |
9 |
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| Total credit hours needed to compete
certificate |
36 |
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| ** |
Legal Studies Electives
may include such courses as Civil Rights, Constitutional
Law, Criminal Law and Procedure, Personal Injury
Law, Real Property, Probate Law, Business Organizations,
Intellectual Property, Juvenile Law, Domestic Relations,
Commercial and Residential Property, Medical-Legal
Research & Issues, Immigration Law, the Corporate
Legal Department, Insurance Law and others based
on student's interest and current professional need. |
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| Further details about this program can
be found in the Course
Description or Degree Plan/Audit Sheet documents. |
| |
If you cannot
view the document(s) listed above,
click
here to download Adobe Acrobat Reader |
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