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Paralegal Certificate Course
(GS Classic)


October 18 - December 3, 2010$1189
January 10 - February 25, 2011$1189
March 7 - April 22, 2011$1189
May 2 - June 17, 2011$1189
June 27 - August 12, 2011$1189
August 22 - October 7, 2011$1189
October 17 - December 2, 2011$1189

Overview:
Learn how to work as a full or part-time paralegal, or open your own freelance business. The course requires participating in two consecutive sessions, each lasting 7 weeks, for a total of 14 weeks of online study. Your tuition pays for both 7-week sessions. Pay your tuition when you enroll in your first 7-week session and you will automatically be placed in the next session. For more information, call (866) 448-9740.

The Graduate School, in partnership with the Center for Legal Studies, offers this course that has been used by hundreds of colleges around the country for more than 20 years. The Center for Legal Studies is a member of the National Federation of Paralegal Associations and the Association of Trial Lawyers of America and is recognized as a premier provider of paralegal education.

California paralegals may need to complete advanced coursework to meet the requirements of new legislation, California Business and Professional Code ?6450.

In this independent study scheduled online course, you submit assignments to an instructor, who grades them and gives you feedback. Purchase textbooks separately at (800) 522-7737.

Read more information on the Online Paralegal Courses and Advanced Certificate or call (866) 448-9740.

Additional Information:
Order required textbooks at (800) 522-7737. Must also purchase access to WESTLAW. Tuition pays for both 7-week sessions: you are automatically enrolled in the next session.
Who Should Attend?
Beginning legal workers as well as workers in any field whose job performance would benefit from a more advanced understanding of the principles and procedures of the legal system.
Objectives:
  • Interview witnesses
  • Investigate complex fact patterns
  • Research the law
  • Prepare legal documents
  • Assist in preparing cases for courtroom litigation


  • Course Details
    CODE:  LAWS7000S
    TYPE:  Instructor-Supported WBT
    LENGTH:  90 Hour(s)
    CREDIT:  9 CEU
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