Official Title of Major: Paralegal Studies - Litigation, A.A.S.
Award: Associate of Applied Science degree, A.A.S
Code: AAS.PARA.LITG
Total credit hours: 60
About Legal Studies Institute
American Bar Association approved.
Purpose: This American Bar Association-approved program prepares students for employment in the paralegal field or to meet the requirements for promotion and/or additional career responsibility. Paralegal courses are taught by judges, practicing attorneys, and experts in the field, with an emphasis on practical applications. Employment projections suggest that the paralegal field will be one of the fastest-growing careers during the next several years. Students may enroll in either full-or part-time courses that are offered in day, evening, online, and weekend formats.
A litigation paralegal will assist a client with preparing for trial, overseeing discovery and interviewing witnesses. Students in the Litigation area of concentration may select from designated courses that will prepare them for a career as a litigation paralegal, including but not limited to, Criminal Law, Civil Procedure, Domestic Relations, Tort Law, and Criminal Evidence and Procedure.
Range of Occupations
- Court administrative assistant
- Court clerk
- Law office manager
- Legal assistant
- Litigation paralegal
- Personal injury paralegal
- Medical malpractice paralegal
- Mediator
- Family law paralegal
- Paralegal for the State’s Attorney and/or Public Defender
- Victim advocate
Note: Paralegals may not provide legal services to the public except as permitted by law.