This degree prepares you for a paralegal position in a legal setting such as a law office, courthouse, administrative agency, corporate in-house counsel office, or insurance company. You will learn to gather and analyze facts relevant to legal disputes, perform legal research, draft legal documents, and prepare witnesses and evidence for presentation at legal proceedings. An effective paralegal must have a firm grasp on both substantive and procedural law, excellent communication skills, and the ability to think analytically and logically. This program provides you with the skills necessary to perform specifically delegated substantive legal work under the supervision of a lawyer.
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Campus/format: Courses for this program can be completed online or during the day or evening at the Gardner or Leominster Campus.
Helpful hints: Students enrolling in the Paralegal Practicum must contact the program coordinator for approval and available options: (978) 630-9359.
Transfer options:This program prepares students for immediate career entry. Transfer agreements exist with Becker College, which has a related bachelor’s degree program in Legal Studies, Charter Oak State College, and the University of Phoenix.
Visit MWCC’s transfer planning services website: http://transfer.mwcc.edu
3 Plus ONE eligible–go to: www.mwcc.edu/3PlusONE
Special requirements: Technical standards must be met with or without accommodations.
Career options: Paralegal, law clerk, document clerk, or legal assistant in the private or public sector.
Earning potential: $31,921 to $52,717 per year; varies greatly
depending on education, training, experience, employer, and geographic
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Number |
Suggested Course Order |
Cr. |
Prerequisites/Notes |
ENG101 |
English Composition I |
3 |
ENG100, RDG100, or placement |
PLS101 |
Introduction to Law |
3 |
ENG100, RDG100, or placement |
CIS127 |
Computer Technologies |
3 |
ENG100, RDG100, or placement |
PLS104 |
Introduction to Family Law |
3 |
ENG100, RDG100, or placement |
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General Elective |
3 |
Electives: Any course (see page 64 for exceptions) |
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ENG102 |
English Composition II |
3 |
ENG101 |
MAT126 |
Topics in Mathematics or higher |
3 |
MAT096 or placement |
BUS211 |
Business Law I |
3 |
ENG100, RDG100, or placement |
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Restrictive Elective |
3 |
Electives: all PLS courses, ACC101, ACC102, ACC224, BUS212, CIS121, CIS123, CJU133, CJU134, ECO101, ECO102, ENG106, ENG239, ENG240, HIS121, MKT142, MKT241, POL250, PSY246 |
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Restrictive Elective |
3 |
Note: See above Restrictive Elective |
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PLS110 |
Litigation |
3 |
ENG100, RDG100, or placement |
PLS250 |
Legal Research and Writing |
4 |
ENG101 |
POL211 |
Massachusetts & the Federal
System |
3 |
ENG100, RDG100, or placement |
PLS262 |
Estate Planning or General
Elective |
3 |
Prerequisites: ENG100, RDG100, or placement
Electives: Any course. (See page 64 for exceptions) |
PER126/130 |
Health, Fitness & Wellness
Elective |
2/3 |
MAT092, RDG100, or placement |
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Note: PER130 is recommended for transfer |
PLS106 |
Introduction to Real Estate
Law |
3 |
ENG100, RDG100, or placement |
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Science Elective |
3/4 |
Electives: BIO, BTC, CHE, EAS, ENV, NRD,PHY
Note: A four-credit science with a lab is highly recommended for transfer |
THE113 |
Speech |
3 |
ENG101 |
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Restrictive Elective |
3 |
Note: See above Restrictive Elective |
PLS270 |
Legal Studies Seminar |
3 |
ENG101, PLS101, 104, 110, 250, BUS211, concurrent ENG102 |
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Total: |
60/62 |
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Program Competencies
Upon graduation from this program students shall have demonstrated
the ability to:
- Demonstrate knowledge of substantive and procedural legal principles.
- Perform legal analysis, research, and writing.
- Develop effective communication skills (oral and written).
- Use computer technology as it applies to law.
- Exhibit administrative and employment skills applicable in a law office setting.
- Demonstrate ability to perform pre-trial tasks including interviewing, client intake, basic investigation, and drafting of pre-trial discovery.
- Draft basic legal documents such as wills, mortgages, and leases.
Technical Standards*
Students entering into this program must be able to demonstrate
the ability to:
- Comprehend textbook material at the 11th grade level.
- Communicate and assimilate information verbally and in a printed format.
- Gather, analyze, and draw conclusions from data.
- Complete forms using a typewriter or similar office machine.
- Input data into a computer.
- Comprehend data from a computer screen, transcribe notes (dictation), and conduct library and Internet research for a minimum of a three-hour period of time.
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