2024-2025 College Catalog

Paralegal Technology A.A.S. Degree [A25380]

Program Information

The Paralegal Technology curriculum prepares students to perform legal tasks and assist lawyers with many types of legal work. A paralegal does not practice law, give legal advice, or represent clients in a court of law but they can assist with any type of legal work that a lawyer does. The Paralegal Technology program’s primary goal is to provide the legal knowledge and practical skills necessary to become a competent, ethical professional. Paralegals play an important role in allowing lawyers to provide high-quality, reasonably priced legal services. As a result, it is a fast growing field. Paralegals, sometimes also called legal assistants, work in law firms, government agencies, business organizations, and anywhere else that a lawyer might work. After completing a two-year degree many paralegals go on to get a bachelor’s degree and some even go to law school.

Semester-by-Semester Plan

First Year

Fall Semester

ENG 111Writing and Inquiry

3

CIS 110Introduction to Computers

3

LEX 110Intro to Paralegal Study

2

LEX 150Commercial Law I

3

BUS 115Business Law I

3

LEX 120Legal Research/Writing I

3

Total Credit Hours:17

Spring Semester

ENG 112Writing and Research in the Disciplines

3

LEX 180Case Analysis & Reasoning

2

LEX 140Civil Litigation I

3

MAT 143Quantitative Literacy

3

LEX 270Law Office Management/Technology

2

Total Credit Hours:13

Summer Semester

LEX 273North Carolina Certified Paralegal Review Course

2

Total Credit Hours:2

Second Year

Fall Semester

LEX 141Civil Litigation II

3

LEX 130Civil Injuries

3

LEX 240Family Law

3

LEX 250Wills Estates & Trusts

3

POL 130State & Local Government

3

HUM ELEC
Elective

3

Total Credit Hours:18

Spring Semester

ACC 120Principles of Financial Accounting

4

LEX 210Real Property I

3

LEX 289U.S. Constitutional Law

3

LEX 121Legal Research/Writing II

3

LEX 280Ethics & Professionalism

2

Total Credit Hours:15

Total Credit Hours: 65

Program Learning Outcomes

  • Recognize the role of the Paralegal and the knowledge and skills required of Paralegals 

  • Evaluate legal issues to determine the appropriate legal process

  • Draft legal documents using proper legal citation 

  • Apply professional and ethical standards appropriate to the legal profession

Technical Requirements

Criterion  Standard  Example 
 Cognitive 1. Ability to read and interpret various sources of law     A. Find and explain various sources of primary and secondary law 
2. Ability to think critically about various legal issues B.  Apply current law to a variety of fact situations
C. Perform title searches 
Communication 1. Ability to listen actively     A. Interview witnesses and clients 
2. Ability to speak and write effectively.  B. Summarize interviews 

C.Communicate clearly in written and oral form for attorneys, clients, and court officials

A. Participate, with reasonable limits, to safety maneuver equipment and data to perform duties within scope of work 
Motor Skills  1. Sufficient motor function to execute movements required to perform general paralegal duties 
2. Sufficient physical endurance to participate fully in the lab and academic settings at an appropriate level  B. Travel to trial locations, locations to search titles and use location skills to develop accident scenes 
C. Participate completely in classroom activities
D. Participate fully in required activities in the clinical setting including extended periods of standing, lifting equipment, and walking briskly as is reflective of the general practice of a paralegal 
Professional Conduct  1. Understand and demonstrate ethical behavior A. Evaluate ethical dilemmas in all areas of legal practice 
B. Find and interpret ethical rules for paralegals, attorneys, and judges 
C. Treat instructors and other students in a way that is both honest and fair 
D. Demonstrate integrity
Sensory  1. Hearing sufficient   A. Hear clients and witnesses in interviews 
B. Has sufficient vision to read and research cases 
2. Vision sufficient  C. Has sufficient vision to handle evidence and view case scenes