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Paralegal
CERTIFICATE PROGRAM
Curriculum Code No. 3129
Department of Business Studies
Penn 401 • Phone (215) 968-8227
Students entering this program must have completed 30
college credits. 18 of which must meet general education requirements. All
of the courses required for the certificate can be used to obtain a degree
at a later time.
This all inclusive certificate paralegal program requires
graduates to complete the same law courses required in the
associate degree program. It is designed for the following individuals:
- legal secretaries seeking higher positions of employment.
- state and federal employees seeking advancement in government
careers.
- people with life experience wanting to change careers.
This certificate program will qualify graduates to serve as
paralegal and legal assistants for law offices, government agencies,
or businesses involving legal work under the ultimate direction
and supervision of attorneys.
The courses in this program are designed to impart knowledge and expertise of legal concepts, the legal system, and substantive and procedural law to qualify graduates to perform work of a legal nature that is customarily, but not exclusively, performed by a lawyer.
Graduates of this program are able to
- understand the basic concepts of substantive and procedural law including the operation of the legal system and the theory of law;
- work competently as a paralegal in the public and private sector or in a position relating to the practice of law; and
- understand the ethical obligations and legal limitations of the paralegal in the public and private sectors.
Certificate Requirements
| LAWS100 |
Introduction to Paralegal Studies
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| LAWS110 |
Introduction to Nurse Paralegal Studies B |
3 |
| MGMT130 |
Business Law
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3 |
| LAWS140 |
Civil Practice/Litigation Procedures B |
3 |
| LAWS220 |
Legal Research and Writing B |
3 |
| LAWS240 |
Negligence and Personal Injury B |
3 |
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Paralegal Electives A |
15 |
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30 |
Since the individual circumstances and backgrounds of students vary, all
students planning to complete this certificate program must meet with their
assigned academic advisor to develop a planned sequence of courses to meet their
individual needs.
A Any LAWS course except 100 or 110 may be chosen.
B Course requires prerequisite.
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