Paralegal AAS
Paralegal A.A.S. Program Highlights
- Program Type: Career
- Delivery: On-campus
- Personal Interests: Court and legal system
- Skill Building: Legal, law related paraprofessional
- Career Options: Public service, government
- Program Code: HEGIS 5099
A career in the legal system
The Paralegal A.A.S. will prepare you for a paraprofessional career in law related occupations, and is a foundation for future law school study.
You will be prepared in a broad section of legal work, including family law, business law, property law and civil litigation. A strong emphasis is placed on legal research skills and general business management skills.
In addition, if you wish to go on to law school, you will experience the “case method” approach, which is the preferred teaching method in many law schools. Most law courses or topics within this program are similar to those taught in law school.
This program offers:
- Preparation to be a legal paraprofessional
- Transferable skill set - earn your degree and use it anywhere
- Learn from and connect with local attorneys
- Access to job opportunities
Experience from the field
The Paralegal A.A.S. program includes an optional internship experience, if you qualify, to gain real-world experience and make contacts in the field for future career networking.
Expect to learn
Graduating from the Paralegal A.A.S program you will:
- Effectively utilize the technology essential for legal applications
- Conduct legal research in order to locate, evaluate, analyze, and apply legal information
- Know how to search for a career in the field
Work in a fast-paced career
Paralegals act as assistants to attorneys or provide services that would otherwise require an attorney. Plan to work at law offices, financial institutions, or government offices, or you may operate your own business.
Paralegal employment is ideal if you wish to pursue law school admission. Future law students can use their legal employment to defray the high cost of law school and network with numerous law firms. While paralegals may not practice law, they are a key and growing part of the legal industry.
Common tasks include:
- Preparing legal documents for attorneys’ review
- Taking depositions and preparing legal case materials
- Processing legal forms and records
- Conducting legal research
- Speaking with clients and managing the marketing, financial, or other aspects of legal practice
Paralegal is one of the top ten fastest-growing occupations in the United States, according to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. As the demand for legal services in the U.S. continues to grow, paralegals are in demand in government, business, banking/finance, real estate, and other fields. Large law firms are increasingly turning to paralegals to extend their attorney staff and keep legal rates affordable yet widely available.
Contact Enrollment Services for Application and Admissions Information
[email protected]
(315) 786-2437, fax (315) 786-2349 or toll free (888) 435-6522
8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. Monday-Thursday
8:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. Friday
Go beyond your associate's degree
The Paralegal degree is developed so that you could enter the workforce once you graduate, but you can continue your education. Many of your credits will transfer. Jefferson has partnered with select academic institutions and developed transfer agreements that can help you transfer smoothly to specific bachelor's programs. Currently, formal transfer agreements exist with:
SUNY Canton, Legal Studies, B.T.
Nazareth College
Degree requirements for Paralegal A.A.S.
Effective Fall 2015
Paralegal Requirements (24 credit hours) | Credit Hours |
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PLA 101: Introduction to Law and Paralegalism | 3 |
PLA 112: Legal Research & Writing | 3 |
PLA 211: Civil Litigation | 3 |
PLA 213: Constitutional Law and American Society | 3 |
PLA 221: Family and Domestic Relations Law | 3 |
PLA 232: Property Law | 3 |
PLA 242: Estates, Wills and Trusts | 3 |
CRJ 102: Criminal Administrative Procedures | 3 |
Accounting and Business Requirements (16 credit hours) | Credit Hours |
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ACC 101: Accounting Principles 1 | 4 |
BUS 152: Legal Issues of Small Business | 3 |
BUS 127: Management Communications or PLA 275: Paralegal Internship |
3 |
BUS 206: Legal Information Management and Technology | 3 |
BUS 211: Business Law 1 | 3 |
Liberal Arts Requirements (21 credit hours) | Credit Hours |
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ENG 101: Research and Composition | 3 |
Humanities Elective | 3 |
Liberal Arts Electives | 6 |
Mathematics Elective | 3 |
Science Elective | 3 |
Social Science Elective | 3 |
Total Credit Hours 61
Program Contacts
Terrence Harris
Associate Vice President Workforce Development & Business[email protected]
(315) 786-2238