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Paralegal and Legal Studies

Overview

Official Name of Program

Paralegal and Legal Studies

Plan Code

PLGST-CERT

Department(s) Sponsoring Program

Career

Undergraduate

Degree Designation

CERTGE30 - Certificate

HEGIS Code

5099.00

NYSED Program Code

82068

CIP Code

22.0302

Program Description

This certificate course of study is designed for advanced students who do not wish to enroll in the Paralegal and Legal Studies AAS Degree program. Minimum entrance requirements are 60 college credits or a two-year degree. Students entering with 60 credits should have completed courses in the following areas: English, Communication, Social Science, History, Music or Art, Science and Mathematics. Please see additional admission and credit requirements below.

Learning Outcomes

Upon successful completion of the Paralegal and Legal Studies Certificate requirements, students will be able to:
1. Students will demonstrate competency in the preparation of the following legal documents: summons and complaint, discovery questions and legal memorandum, cover letters for possible employment.
2. Students will demonstrate competency in conducting legal research to create a legal memorandum.
3. Students will demonstrate growth in ethical behavior in accordance with professional standards.
4. Students will demonstrate preparedness to seek employment within the legal profession.

Note: The paralegal and legal studies program is not currently accepting new students.

Admission to the Paralegal and Legal Studies Certificate Program
1. Students must possess 18 semester credits or the equivalent of general education course work.
2. Students must have completed courses in at least three disciplines, such as social sciences, natural sciences, mathematics, humanities, foreign language, and English.

Credit requirements for the Paralegal and Legal Studies Certificate Program
1. Students must complete at least 50% of their Legal Specialty credits while in residence at BCC.
2. Students must complete at least nine of their Legal Specialty credits through synchronous instruction .

Program Director: Professor Nikole Knight

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