Paralegal Studies B.S.

Academic Division - Behavioral and Social Sciences

Ranked as the sixth fastest growing occupation and projected to grow faster than many other occupations through the year 2008, the paralegal profession is indeed dynamic. Those statistics, from the United States Department of Labor, Bureau of Statistics Occupational Outlook Handbook, make the paralegal major attractive to students. A paralegal studies major will receive a rigorous educational experience which includes applying knowledge of substantive law to the practical application of legal skills such as legal research and writing, investigation, interviewing, and litigation assistance. Internship opportunities allow the student to apply their knowledge in a legal setting prior to graduation. The paralegal studies program prepares the student to function as a paralegal or legal assistant who is employed or retained by a lawyer, law office, corporation, governmental agency or other entity and who performs specifically delegated substantive legal work for which a lawyer is responsible.

The requirement for the internship may be waived for those students with substantial work experience. Total hours to earn the Bachelors degree remain at 48.

The 27 hour elective requirement must include 12 credit hours of upper-level courses

Course List - Total Hours48

Course# Course Title Hours
LGS110 American Legal System    3
LGS202 American Jurisprudence    3
LGS207 Fundamentals of Legal Research & Writing    3
LGS415 Senior Seminar    3
LGS445 Constitutional Law    3

 

Required Electives

Elective Hours
Paralegal Electives for the BS   27
Internships   6

Concentrations