Paralegal (A.A.)
The Associates of Arts in Paralegal degree program from our American Bar Association [ABA] approved Paralegal Program is designed to provide the necessities for the graduate to enter the workforce as a paralegal. Employment opportunities for paralegals include: private law practice; governmental agencies such as courts; the private sector in businesses such as title or other insurance companies, in-house patent division with larger corporations, or other businesses with staff attorneys; and in the community service field such as with legal clinics and self-help centers.
Courses
- LAW 100 — Introduction to California Civil Procedures
- LAW 101 — Introduction To Law
- LAW 102 — Advanced California Civil Procedures
- LAW 103 — Legal Research
- LAW 104 — Advanced Legal Research
- LAW 105 — Introduction to Federal and California Employment and Labor Law
- LAW 106 — Bankruptcy Law
- LAW 107 — Probate Procedures
- LAW 108 — Family Law Procedures
- LAW 109 — Torts and Personal Injury
- LAW 110 — Business Law
- LAW 111 — Business Law
- LAW 112 — Estate Planning for the Paralegal
- LAW 113 — Fundamentals of Alternate Dispute Resolutions
- LAW 114 — Law on the Internet
- LAW 115 — Elder Law
- LAW 116 — Criminal Law
- LAW 119 — Legal Aspects of Mass Communications
- LAW 120 — Legal Ethics
- LAW 150 — Intellectual Property Law
- LAW 160 — California Workers' Compensation Law
- LAW 171 — Legal Work Experience
- LAW 172 — Legal Work Experience
- LAW 173 — Legal Work Experience
- LAW 174 — Legal Work Experience
- LAW 220 — Landlord and Tenant Law
- LAW 230 — Corporate Law
- LAW 260 — Immigration Law
- LAW 290 — Capstone Course-Paralegal Program