Students have 14 weeks to complete the online course (7 weeks for paralegal I and 7 weeks for paralegal II).
Note: Both sessions must be taken consecutively.
Welcome to Paralegal I, the first section of the Paralegal Certificate Course offered online. This online course represents the culmination of twenty (20) years of “live” classroom instruction of this course for liberal arts and pre-law students at major universities across the United States. To serve foreign students and law firm employees overseas, as well as people residing far from our live classroom lecture locations, we began offering this course on a VHS format in 1987. With this interactive online format, we are overcoming the boundaries of distance and time by bringing the classroom into your office or living room. This interactive Paralegal Certificate Course provides guided instruction and, in some cases, credit hours with which to work toward a degree. Plus, students successfully completing both section 1 and section 2 will receive a Paralegal Certificate of Completion from their chosen, sponsoring university.
Once registered, your password and access information will be emailed to you in time for the start of class.
This course will provide you with comprehensive knowledge of the American judicial system. It will also teach you practical skills including how to assist trial attorneys, interview witnesses, investigate complex fact patterns, research the law, and assist in preparing cases for courtroom litigation.
Paralegal One:
Introduction to Paralegal Studies provides the foundation for the study of paralegalism. During the seven week course, you will gain an understanding of the American legal system and learn how you can be of assistance in the exciting field of law. Coursework in Paralegal One is equivalent to 45 class hours of study.
Paralegal I: Introduction to Paralegal Studies
This course is the first of two courses leading to a Paralegal Certificate. Successful completion of both Section 1 and Section 2 of the paralegal Certificate Course will result in a Paralegal Certificate issued from the sponsoring university of your choice. (California paralegals may need to complete Advanced coursework to meet the requirements of new legislation, California Business and Professional Code §6450. Please click here for more information.) The course is designed to train students to work as paralegals, provide advanced legal workers with additional skills, and educate students in the American legal system.
Section One Objectives:
After successfully completing the tests and assignments for this seven week course, you will know:
This is an accelerated course. You will be expected to spend an average of 12 hours per week reading and completing writing assignments.
Please note that no extensions will be granted for this online course.
70% is the minimum passing score on all tests and assignments for this course. Students may consider working ahead in the curriculum if they have the time.
The entire program, Paralegal I and Paralegal II, runs 14 weeks; seven weeks for Paralegal I and seven weeks for Paralegal II. NOTE: To receive your Paralegal Certificate, students must enroll in, and successfully complete, both Paralegal I and Paralegal II. Paralegal I is a prerequisite for Paralegal II.
Required textbooks for this course:
The following texts are available to order from The Center for Legal Studies. Some of the texts may be available in libraries, but most students prefer to own these texts because they are great references even after the course has ended. Please note that these same texts will also be used for Section Two, Paralegal II.
Highly Recommended Legal Resources:
We also recommend that you purchase the rules of court for your particular state so that you know the unique procedural rules specific to your state.
For more information, call The Center for Legal Studies at 800-522-7737, or visit our Online Store to order.
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Lesson One: Legal Terminology, Legal Process, and Rules of Civil Procedure
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Lesson Two: Ethics, Torts, and Contracts
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Lesson Three: Legal Documents and Legal Analysis
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Lesson Four: Discovery Documents and Legal Interviewing
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Lesson Five & Six: Evidence and Legal Investigation
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Lesson Seven: Course Wrap-up
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No reading assignment
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Tests:
Each lesson you will submit a 50-point short answer/essay test covering the topics in that lesson's reading. These tests are due by 9:00 a.m. each Friday. You will not have a test on the last week of class.
Writing Assignments:
Your writing assignment is to prepare two interoffice memos in which you analyze legal issues. Each memo is worth 100 points. The first is due by 9:00 a.m. on the Friday of the fourth week of class, and the second is due by 9:00 a.m. on the Friday of the sixth week of class.
Bulletin Board Assignments:
You will also post your responses to six class participation assignments. These assignments are referred to as Bulletin Board Submissions and will be submitted by either selecting Bulletin Board Submission from within the lesson material, or by selecting ‘Forums’ under Activities on the Left Hand Block.
All lesson objectives, assignments, and tests can be found in the Lesson Materials.
Your grade will be based on your completion of six tests, two memos, and class participation assignments /Bulletin Board Submissions. The tests and writing assignments can be accessed from within the lesson material, or by selecting ‘Assignments’ under Activities on the Left Hand Block. You will have the opportunity to engage in “class participation” by using the Bulletin Board tool to respond to the bulletin board assignments throughout the course. Also, participating in the bulletin board assignments will enhance your understanding of the reading material.
Your final grade will be figured as follows:
Students may drop the course with a full tuition refund less a non-refundable $15 administrative fee if written notice is sent to The Center for Legal Studies by email at info@legalstudies.com by the Wednesday before class begins. Students may drop the course with a 50% tuition refund if written notice is sent to The Center for Legal Studies by email at info@legalstudies.com anytime from the Thursday before the course begins until the first Thursday of class. After the first Thursday of class, no refunds will be issued.
Welcome to Paralegal II, the second section of the two-part Paralegal Certificate Course (Core Courses) offered online. This online course represents the culmination of twenty (20) years of “live” classroom instruction of this course for liberal arts and pre-law students at major universities across the United States. To serve foreign students and law firm employees overseas, as well as people residing far from our live classroom lecture locations, we began offering this course on a VHS format in 1987. Now, with this interactive online format, we are overcoming the boundaries of distance and time by bringing the classroom into your office or living room. This interactive Paralegal Certificate Course provides guided instruction and, in some cases, credit hours with which to work toward a degree. Plus, students successfully completing both section 1 and section 2 will receive a paralegal certificate from their chosen, sponsoring university.
Once registered, your password and access information will be emailed to you in time for the start of class.
This course will provide you with a working knowledge of legal authority: how it is used in the litigation process and how to locate it through legal research. You will also learn the basics of law office management, substantive law (such as criminal law, domestic relations, real property law, and bankruptcy), and informal and formal advocacy.
Paralegal Two:
Advanced Paralegal Concepts takes over where part one leaves off. You will learn the advanced skills of legal research and writing, formal and informal advocacy, and appellate procedure. Coursework in Paralegal II is equivalent to 45 class hours of study.
Paralegal II: Advanced Paralegal Concepts
This course is the second of two courses leading to a Paralegal Certificate. Successful completion of both Section 1 and Section 2 of the paralegal Certificate Course will result in a Paralegal Certificate issued from the sponsoring university of your choice. (California paralegals may need to complete Advanced coursework to meet the requirements of the California Business and Professional Code §6450. The course is designed to train students to work as paralegals, provide advanced legal workers with additional skills, and educate students about the American legal system.
Section Two Objectives:
After successfully completing the tests and assignments for this seven week course, you will know:
Paralegal I: Introduction to Paralegal Studies
This is an accelerated course. You will be expected to spend an average of 12 hours per week reading and completing writing and research assignments. Please note that no extensions will be granted for this online course.
70% is the minimum passing score on all tests and assignments for this course. Students may consider working ahead in the curriculum if they have the time.
The entire program, Paralegal I and Paralegal II, runs 14 weeks; seven weeks for Paralegal I and seven weeks for Paralegal II. NOTE: To receive your Paralegal Certificate, students must enroll in, and successfully complete, both Paralegal I and Paralegal II. Paralegal I is a prerequisite for Paralegal II.
Student WESTLAW access through CLS lasts for the duration of the session (subject to terms and conditions). If you purchase WESTLAW access, you may choose to access the Federal Civil Rules Booklet (which includes FRCP and FRE) online rather than purchasing the bound copy.
Required textbooks for this course:
Highly Recommended Legal Resources:
We also recommend that you purchase the rules of court for your particular state so that you know the unique procedural rules specific to your state.
For more information, call The Center for Legal Studies at 800-522-7737, or visit our Online Store to order.
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Lesson One: Legal Authority
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Lesson Two: Introduction to Legal Research and Citation Format
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Lesson Three: Legal Research Practice
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Lesson Four: Legal Writing, Computers, and Appellate Procedure
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Lesson Five: Law Office Administration & Informal and Formal Advocacy
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Lesson Six: Substantive Areas of Law, Job-Hunting Techniques & Course Wrap-up
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Tests:
Each lesson you will submit a 50-point short answer/essay exam covering the topics in that lesson’s reading. These tests are due by 9:00 a.m. each Friday. You will not have a test on the last week of class.
Writing Assignments:
Your writing assignment for this course is to complete an Appellate Brief based on a hypothetical case. This assignment is worth 100 points and is due by 9:00 a.m. on the Friday of the sixth week of class.
Bulletin Board Assignments:
You will also post your responses to six class participation assignments. These assignments are referred to as Bulletin Board Submissions and will be submitted by either selecting Bulletin Board Submission from within the lesson material, or by selecting ‘Forums’ under Activities on the Left Hand Block.
All lesson objectives, assignments, and tests can be found in the Lesson Materials.
Your grade will be based on your completion of six tests, two memos, and class participation assignments /Bulletin Board Submissions. The tests and writing assignments can be accessed from within the lesson material, or by selecting ‘Assignments’ under Activities on the Left Hand Block. You will have the opportunity to engage in “class participation” by using the Bulletin Board tool to respond to the bulletin board assignments throughout the course. Also, participating in the bulletin board assignments will enhance your understanding of the reading material.
Your final grade will be figured as follows:
Students may drop the course with a full tuition refund less a non-refundable $15 administrative fee if written notice is sent to The Center for Legal Studies by email at info@legalstudies.com by the Wednesday before class begins. Students may drop the course with a 50% tuition refund if written notice is sent to The Center for Legal Studies by email at info@legalstudies.com anytime from the Thursday before the course begins until the first Thursday of class. After the first Thursday of class, no refunds will be issued.
* WESTLAW access is available for a maximum of seven weeks for only $75.00. Please read the WESTLAW User Agreement for more information.