Paralegal Studies Certificate Requirements: 6 courses, 24 credits
Students should note that only the classes listed below may count toward the Certificate because of American Bar Association "legal specialty" requirements. Certificate students must achieve a GPA of at least 2.0 in their LAWU classes in order to receive a certificate.
Undergraduate Suffolk University students must apply to receive a Paralegal Certificate. Applications for the Paralegal Certificate must be completed during the first semester of the Senior year. The application may be completed online through Undergraduate Admissions. Suffolk University students may take courses toward the certificate prior to entry into the program. Please note that students who are enrolled in the Bachelor's Degree in Applied Legal Studies or Bachelor's Degree in Law programs are not eligible to receive the Paralegal Certificate.
It is strongly advised that students interested in the Paralegal Certificate see a Law program advisor as early as possible to plan accordingly.
Core Requirements (5 courses, 20 credits)
Elective (1 course, 4 credits)
Choose one of the following:
Notes:
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Paralegals may not provide legal services directly to the public, except as permitted by law.
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Law majors and Law minors cannot apply to the Paralegal Studies Certificate program.
About the Paralegal Studies Certificate
Learn more about the experiences and opportunities available within this certificate program.
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Paralegal Studies Certificate Learning Goals and Objectives
Learning goals and objectives reflect the educational outcomes achieved by students through the completion of this program. These transferable skills prepare Suffolk students for success in the workplace, in graduate school, and in their local and global communities.
Learning Goals
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Learning Objectives
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Students will...
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Students will be able to...
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Understand legal concepts
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- Communicate effectively orally and in writing
- Use critical thinking skills
- Be effective legal researchers
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Understand ethical behavior in the workplace
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- Make ethical decisions in the workplace
- Appreciate the importance of professional ethics and demonstrate the understanding of the code of ethics which apply to attorneys as well as paralegals
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Understand legal analysis and research
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- Effectively use legal research tools, including technology
- Master new resources, including secondary authority, legislative histories, and administrative materials
- Understand legal analytic method
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Understand legal procedure and the role of the paralegal in the American legal system
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- Analyze the rules of precedent in substantive legal areas
- Apply legal principles to real life cases
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About the Paralegal Studies Certificate
Learn more about the experiences and opportunities available within this certificate program.
View the Program Page