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PARALEGAL STUDIES (Transfer Option)

The associate in science degree option in Paralegal Studies combines a liberal arts foundation with a career concentration in the paralegal area. Students have an opportunity to explore the field of law and to gain knowledge and develop essential skills to perform a wide range of supportive legal functions. The associate degree program in Paralegal Studies is split into two options: Transfer Option and Career Option. The Transfer Option is designed for students wishing to transfer to another institution to earn a bachelor’s degree. This option is designed to maximize the transferability of credits to a four-year institution. 62/63 credit hours are required for graduation.

While paralegals assist attorneys with a wide range of tasks, paralegals must not set fees, give legal opinions or advice, or represent a client before a court or agency.

ABA Approval: This program is approved by the American Bar Association.

Additional Admissions Criteria: Enrollment Services will provide additional admissions criteria for this program. All admission criteria are available on the NECC website at www.necc.mass.edu/programs. Click on Paralegal, the degree or certificate of your choice, and Courses & Requirements.

Courses Credits Comments
Requirements:
ENG101 English Composition I 3  
ENG102 English Composition II 3 Prerequisite
GOV110 Introduction to American Law 3 Recommended as one of the first 5-6 courses
GOV211 Civil Rights and Liberties 3 Prerequisite
PAR100 Introduction to Paralegalism 3 Recommended as one of the first 5-6 courses
PAR101 Legal Research and Writing I 3 Prerequisite
PAR102 Legal Research and Writing II 3 Prerequisite
PAR202 Litigation 3 Prerequisite
PHI121 Practical Logic 3  
Electives:    
Paralegal Electives 12 Prerequisite; PAR201 or higher (excluding PAR202 or PAR291)
Behavioral Science Elective 3  
Computer Elective 3 CIS110 or higher
Math Elective 3/4 MAT120 or higher
Science Electives 8 Must be lab sciences
Literature Elective 3  
Humanities Elective 3 Not ART, DAN, GRA, MUS, THE

Paralegal Electives: PAR201 Real Estate Law, PAR203 Wills, Estates and Trusts, PAR204 Corporate Law, PAR205 Family Law, PAR206 Tort Law, PAR207 Computer Applications in Law and any other special topics paralegal elective courses designed for Paralegal Program students that may be proposed in the future. All PAR courses are taught by experienced attorneys. Students must obtain a minimum grade of C in all PAR courses to meet Paralegal Program graduation requirements. Credit for law specialty courses taken more than 6 years prior to completion of the Paralegal Studies program will not be awarded, unless the student’s proficiency in the area can be demonstrated. Students interested in transferring credits taken at Northern Essex to a bachelor’s degree, should consult the institution receiving the credits.




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