Contact Hours (based on 11 week quarter)
Lecture: 11
Lab: 0
Other: 0
Systems: 0
Clinical: 0
Intent:
Distribution Requirement(s) Status:
Vocational Preparatory
Required for ATA degree, Required for certificate
Equivalencies At Other Institutions
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Remarks
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Learning Outcomes
After completing this course, the student will be able to:
Explain paralegal job functions and required skills in the ""typical"" law office.
Identify employment trends and opportunities for paralegals locally, statewide and nationally.
Describe briefly the history of the development of the paralegal field, and the current status of its regulation.
Identify and explain some of the ethical constraints on, and professional expectations of, paralegals.
Objectively assess his or her strengths and weaknesses as a student and as a paralegal.
Develop and apply strategies for continuous improvement.
General Education Learning Values & Outcomes
Revised August 2008 and affects outlines for 2008 year 1 and later.
1. Information Literacy
Definition:
Recognizing when information is needed and have the ability to locate, evaluate, and use effectively the needed information.
Outcomes: Students will be able to . . .
1.1 Determine the extent of information needed.
2. Critical Thinking
Definition:
The ability to think critically about the nature of knowledge within a discipline and about the
ways in which that knowledge is constructed and validated and to be sensitive to the ways these
processes often vary among disciplines.
Outcomes: Students will be able to . . .
2.1 Identify and express concepts, terms, and facts related to a specific discipline.
3. Communication
Definition:
Understanding and producing effective written, spoken, visual, and non-verbal communication.
Outcomes: Students will be able to . . .
3.2 Recognize, produce and demonstrate appropriate interpersonal, group, and public speaking skills.
6. Individual Awareness & Responsibility
Definition:
Understanding, managing, and taking responsibility for one’s learning and behavior in varied and changing environments.
Outcomes: Students will be able to . . .
6.2 Demonstrate standards of professionalism in manner, appearance, and setting appropriate to the context,
including the classroom, workplace, and community.
Course Contents
Paralegal job functions.
Employment trends and opportunities.
History of the paralegal field.
Ethical constraints.
Job search and resumes.