The Associate of Science
Degree in Legal Administrative Assisting
(Paralegal) gives the student theoretical
and practical knowledge and the legal
skills necessary to perform many paralegal
functions including legal research,
writing, investigation, and interviewing.
The student also gains knowledge of
the paralegal's role, tort law and
several legal electives selected from
litigation, criminal law, civil law,
real estate, bankruptcy, wills/trusts
& estates, and domestic relations.
The student will gain theoretical
and practical knowledge of how a traditional
legal office operates on a day-to-day
basis. Call us today at (877) 527-3504 or complete the
"Request More Information"
form at the top right corner of the
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Graduates of Gwinnett College's Paralegal
program also qualify to sit for the
Certified Legal Assistant (CLA) examination
given by the National Association
of Legal Assistants.
Here's what the Department of
Labor says!
"Employment for paralegals
and legal assistants is projected
to grow much faster than average
for all occupations through 2014."
"Competition for jobs
should continue; experienced, formally
trained paralegals should have the
best employment opportunities."
"While lawyers assume
ultimate responsibility for legal
work, they often delegate many of
their tasks to paralegals. In fact,
paralegals are also called legal
assistants and are continuing to
assume a growing range of tasks
in the Nations legal offices and
perform many of the same tasks as
lawyers."
"Although most employers
do not require certification, earning
a voluntary certificate from a professional
society may offer advantages in
the labor market. The National Association
of Legal Assistants (NALA), for
example, has established standards
for certification requiring various
combinations of education and experience."
This Program is currently only
offered at the Gwinnett Campus.