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Paralegal Studies A.A.S. Degree (620)


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This program of study meets all the General Education Requirements at Chesapeake College.

Award: Associate of Applied Science Degree

Program Mission: The Chesapeake College Paralegal Studies Degree provides students with the legal knowledge, skills and practice to prepare for employment as paralegals or in other areas related to the practice of law. The program design follows specific guidelines recommended by the American Bar Association.

Program Description: The Paralegal Studies program was designed to prepare students for employment as paralegals or in other areas related to the practice of law, including benefits, patents, copyrights, estates, tax, bankruptcy, etc. Title searches, legal research, maintaining estate records, assisting with real estate settlements, pleadings and litigation support are some of the expected duties of a paralegal. Students should consult with the College’s Admissions Office or an academic advisor in planning an appropriate program.

Program Goals: The Paralegal Studies Degree program will:

  • Facilitate proficiency in content knowledge and skills for the College’s general education competencies.
  • Promote technical competency, professional knowledge and ethical responsibility.
  • Prepare students for successful careers or for further study in the paralegal field.

Student Learning Outcomes: Upon successful completion of this program, students will be able to:

  • Apply appropriate industry terminology in the legal setting.
  • Demonstrate legal skills and knowledge while working under the supervision of an attorney.
  • Conduct legal research using both traditional and electronic methods.
  • Prepare legal documents.
  • Communicate clearly and effectively, both orally and in writing, in the legal environment.
  • Evaluate professional responsibilities concerning ethical issues that may be present in a legal environment.

Contact Person: Ms. Cynthia Bennett

Program Requirements


[Courses Appear in Recommended Sequence.]

Spring Semester I


Fall Semester II


Spring Semester II


Minimum Required Credits: 60


Arts/Humanities (G.Ed.) Electives


Can be satisfied by any of the following courses (not otherwise included as a program requirement):

BIO/Natural Sciences (G.Ed.) Electives


Can be satisfied by any of the following courses (not otherwise included as a program requirement):

General Education Electives


Can be satisfied by any General Education Program core course, in any category, that is not otherwise included as a program requirement.

Mathematics (G.Ed.) Electives


Can be satisfied by any of the following courses (not otherwise included as a program requirement):

Program Electives


Can be satisfied by any of the following courses:

Social/Behavioral Science (G.Ed.) Electives


Can be satisfied by any of the following courses (not otherwise included as a program requirement):

Prerequisites/Corequisites


+ See course description for details.

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