The Associate of Applied Science in Paralegal Studies provides a course of study and degree for students who intend to pursue a career as a paralegal. It provides the general education and skills applicable to the paralegal profession while educating students in the theory and philosophy of the law, as well as the ethics of legal practice. Students will learn the practical skills necessary to effectively assist lawyers in either the private or public sectors, based on their choice of electives.
This program of study is not designed for college transfer. Also, it must be noted that while paralegals assist lawyers with legal work, they are strictly prohibited from engaging in the practice of law and cannot provide legal services directly to the public.
To receive this degree, the student must:
	- Have a cumulative GPA of 2.00 or better in all credits to be used towards the degree.
 
	- Earn a “C” or better in all PALG courses, all required related courses, and in ENGL 1013  and ENGL 1023 .
 
	- Complete the coursework listed below.
 
Program Outcomes. Upon successful completion of the program, the graduate will be able to:
	- Demonstrate legal research and writing skills pertinent to the paralegal profession.
 
	- Demonstrate knowledge of state and federal court litigation, procedures, and terminology.
 
	- Demonstrate organizational and computer skills necessary for law office functions.
 
	- Recognize ethical issues that arise in a legal work environment and apply rules of professional conduct.