California law defines a "Paralegal" as a person who either contracts with or is employed by an attorney, law firm, corporation, governmental agency, or other entity and who performs substantial legal work under the direction and supervision of an attorney. Paralegals provide important support to attorneys, law firms, corporations, governmental agencies, and other entities by performing an array of legal tasks. Tasks include, but are not limited to case planning, legal research, interviewing clients, fact gathering and retrieving information, drafting and analyzing legal documents; collecting, compiling, and utilizing technical information to make an independent decision and recommendation to the supervising attorney. Paralegals may not provide legal services directly to the public, except as permitted by law.

This Professional Certificate Program Provides:

  • An ABA Approved Program.
  • Real-world exposure to the legal field.
  • An understanding of the legal system.
  • Substantive and procedural legal knowledge along with practical applications.

 

Additional Details

Program Course Schedule

Required Courses (21 units)

Elective Options (at least 15 units)

Courses are offered across 4 academic quarters: fall, winter, spring and summer. For more information visit Approved Academic Calendar.

(W-online refers to online section in Winter quarter; W-f2f refers to a face-to-face section in winter).

 

Requirements

To qualify for admission to the program, students must have completed a minimum of 55 quarter units (37 semesters) in general education courses taken as part of a bachelor's degree objective at an accredited college or university.

 

Program Cost

The approximate cost of completion of this program is $4,950. Individual course fees are paid upon enrollment. Estimated costs are subject to change and do not include fees for course materials. The program requirements are defined in the Program Course Schedule. For more information visit our Help Center.

 

Paralegal Student

“I love the law and I want to contribute to society. Thanks to my professors, the paralegal program has been a great experience. The human factor has made law fun to learn and understandable.”

-Mirley Vargas