Legal Studies AAS

Approved by the American Bar Association

HEGIS Code 5099 – 63 Credits

Suggested 4-Semester Course Sequence

First Semester

ENG 10100College Writing I

3

MCS 14000/PLG 14000Civil Liberties and Multiculturalism

3

PLG 10100/LGS 10100Introduction to Law

3

PLG 10600/LGS 10600Computerized Legal Applications

3

Math General Education course required

3

Total Credit Hours:15

Second Semester

ENG 10200College Writing II

3

PLG 10200/LGS 10200Legal Research & Writing

3

PLG 10300/LGS 10300Civil Litigation

3

SPE 10100Fundamentals of Speech

3

Natural Science General Education course required

3

Exercise and Human Performance

1

Total Credit Hours:16

Third Semester

PLG 10500/LGS 10500Domestic Relations

3

PLG 11200/LGS 11200Criminal Law and Procedures

3

Social Science Elective

3

Two Electives

6

Exercise and Human Performance

1

Total Credit Hours:16

Electives: ACC 101, BUS 101, BUS 108, BUS 204, BUS/PHL 260, any INT course, OFT 111, OFT 112, PLG 273, or any POL course.

Fourth Semester

PLG 10700/LGS 10700Contract Law and Litigation

3

PLG 10800/LGS 10800Real Estate Practices

3

PLG 10900/LGS 10900Elder Law, Estate Planning and Probate

3

PLG 11000/LGS 11000Torts/Personal Injury Law

3

Elective

3

Exercise and Human Performance

1

Total Credit Hours:16

Elective: ACC 101, BUS 101, BUS 108, BUS 204, BUS/PHL 260, any INT course, OFT 111, OFT 112, PLG 273 or any POL course.

Total Credit Hours: 63

(21 of the 30 Paralegal credits must be taken at RCC) A minimum of 10 credits of legal specialty courses through traditional classroom instruction are required.

According to the American Bar Association, “a legal assistant or paralegal is a person qualified by education, training, or work experience, 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 the lawyer is responsible.” Paralegals are not licensed and always work under the supervision of an attorney. The goal of both the degree and certificate program is to prepare students to become entry-level paralegals.