Paralegal

Paralegal A.A.S.

Career Degree

This program is designed to give you the skills and knowledge to enter the workforce immediately upon graduation.

What You'll Learn

Gain the research, writing, and case-preparation skills law firms depend on.

Develop the precision and professionalism to assist attorneys and navigate the legal system. You’ll learn how to research cases, draft legal documents, and manage law office procedures. Graduates are prepared for careers in law firms, courts, government, or corporate legal departments—or to continue on to law school.

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Where You’ll Go

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Paralegals and Legal Assistants

$59,455
Median Salary
127
Regional Job Openings

Salary information presented are estimates and can be different for each individual based on education, experience, and the specific employer. Labor market data is based on 2021 estimates derived from Lightcast (Career Coach | Lightcast)

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The careers listed above are just a starting point. Our programs mix together important concepts and hands-on skills—but that doesn’t mean your future has to follow the same script.  Find out more at Career Exploration & Support.

Program Requirements

To graduate [ 61-63 credits + 2.0 GPA or higher ]

Additional Notes:

  • Any student wishing to complete the program in three semesters must take PARA101 and PARA130 concurrently in the first semester.
  • Alternative program requirement plans are available for students intending to transfer, honors college students, and students with prior college credits or degrees.
  • CRJU205, PARA205, PARA213, PARA215, PARA225 are offered fall semesters only; PARA206, PARA210, PARA216 & PARA220 are offered spring semesters only.
Stackable Program

Take on as much (or as little) as you want. Our microcredentials and certificates provide you with credits to apply to 2-year programs – when you’re ready!

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