POST GRADUATE DIPLOMA IN PARALEGAL STUDIES
The Post Graduate Diploma In Paralegal Studies is for those students who wish to pursue a career as a Paralegal or Legal Assistant. This program will provide students with the skills and training to become effective Paralegals or Legal Assistants in Civil or Criminal Law Offices or Governmental Agencies.
Entry Requirements: These are provided in the Admissions, Processes and Procedures handbook.
- Program Learning Outcomes
To analyse Court Decisions and write Case Briefs for Court Cases at all levels of the Judicial System, - To prepare legal documents under the supervision of an attorney,
- To conduct client interviews for potential civil and criminal cases under the supervision of an attorney,
- To become competent with research and analysis of current laws, statutes, regulations and Cases in Civil, Criminal and Administrative Areas of Law,
- To develop verbal and written competencies, permitting the student to think critically and communicate effectively,
- To obtain analytical and technical skills,
- To gain sound understanding of legal practice in the United States,
- To work as paralegals for lawyers in both criminal and civil practices in businesses and corporations,
- To support attorneys in litigation and transactional fields through document drafting, legal research, evidence gathering, case management, and the litigation procedure,
- To demonstrate up-to-date skills in law office technology, including using specific applications, electronic filing, and appropriate word-processing software,
- To produce various legal documents, such as discovery papers, motions, pleadings, forms, as well as practice preparing specific documents such as wills, real estate contracts, and memoranda of law,
- To identify and utilize the principles of legal ethics and professional responsibility; To demonstrate knowledge of their profession, with insight into the dynamic role of the paralegal, employment trends and options, licensing and certification issues, paralegal networking organizations and professional development, and
- To cultivate substantive knowledge of the law in the following areas: the court systems, civil and criminal procedure, jurisdiction, torts, contracts, real estate, wills and estates, family and matrimonial law, and business organizations and corporations.
FIRST YEAR, 1ST SEMESTER
- PLG 101 Academic Writing and Study Skills
- PLG 100 Introduction to Paralegal Studies
- PLG 115 Civil Procedure
- PLG 126 Family Law
FIRST YEAR, 2ND SEMESTER
- PLG 215 Criminal Law
- PLG 250 Introduction to Paralegal Research Methods
- PLG 220 Using computers in the Law Office
- PLG 225 Worker’s Compensation Law
SECOND YEAR, 1ST SEMESTER
- PLG 251 Attachment, Assessment and work Related Report
SECOND YEAR, 2ND SEMESTER
- PLG 230 Bankruptcy Law
- PLG 245 Legal Terminology
- PLG 248 Research Project
- PLG 255 Theory in conflict Resolution
- PLG 260 Business Law
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