Paralegal Studies

Program Description

The Paralegal Studies program is designed to qualify its graduates to pursue a career in law including employment at law firms and governmental entities. Individual didactic courses may be delivered via blended or full distance education. Instruction is provided with online lectures and hands-on experience conducted via web camera or in a classroom setting. Upon satisfactory completion of the program detailed below, students will be granted an Associate of Applied Science in Paralegal Studies degree from NCC and will be qualified to obtain an entry-level position as a paralegal in a legal or governmental setting. A computer meeting the technical specifications listed under Computer System Requirements in the Academic Policies section of the catalog and internet access are required for completion of this program.

Program Length

72 Weeks
*Actual program length (in weeks) may vary due to holidays and scheduled administrative breaks.

Class Schedule

Monday - Thursday
6:00 p.m. - 10:00 p.m. (Night Shift)

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Course List

Detailed course descriptions can be found in Addendum G - Course Information.

Course Name and NumberLECTURE HOURSLAB HOURSCLINICAL HOURSCREDIT HOURSCLOCK HOURS
Core Requirements
LA101 – Introduction to the Law Office641607.080
LA102 – Introduction to Law641607.080
LA103 – Introduction to Legal Research and Writing 641607.080
LA104 – Introduction to Legal Ethics641607.080
LA105 – Introduction to Contracts641607.080
LA106 – Introduction to Civil Law 641607.080
LA107 – Introduction to Criminal Law641607.080
SAS101 - Student Academic Success40004.040
PL201 – Introduction to eDiscovery 402005.060
PL202 – Alternative Dispute Resolution and Mediation402005.060
PL203 – Family Law402005.060
PL204 – Wills, Trusts, and Estates 402005.060
PL211 – Paralegal Studies Externship40018010.0220
General Education Requirements
ENG101 – English Composition I50005.050
ENG102 – English Composition II50005.050
HIST101 – American Government and Nevada State Constitution50005.050
MAT101 – Basic College Mathematics 50005.050
PSY101 – Introduction to Psychology 50005.050
Total9381921801081310
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When you enter a new field, you need to be eager to learn and absorb the knowledge being taught. Northwest Career College gives us an excellent foundation to know what to expect in the legal field and how to apply those learned skill sets in a real-world setting.

Shindona "Dona" Mitchell

Paralegal Studies Graduate 2018

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