• 10002686
  • Paralegal Professional
Ball State University
Ball State University
2000 W. University Ave
Muncie, IN 47306
https://bsu.edu/academics/lifetime-learning
Staff Approved

Description

Ball State faculty have at minimum a Masters degree in the discipline as well as teaching experience. Many have professional experience in the field.

 

This program offers an in-depth view of the role of paralegals play within the American legal system. Examining the myriad of skills used by paralegals everyday alongside the typical legal working environment, learners will explore the common areas of law in which they’ll likely be working, the various ethical considerations that may arise as well as the sources of law they’ll reference every day. Learners will be offered an offered an overview of traditional state and federal courts as well as the implications and uses for alternative dispute resolution. Learners will also be introduced to various career opportunities available to trained paralegals.

This program also offers learners a comprehensive understanding of professional responsibility in the legal field and how these laws apply to paralegals, specifically. In addition to the general legal ethical concepts presented in the program, learners will research individual state professional responsibility rules as they apply to the overall field and to the paralegal role. Upon completion of this program, learners will be able to recognize an ethical issue, categorize it, and research the possible solutions to the issue.

Program Objectives

After completing this program, learners will be able to:

  • Summarize the role of the paralegal in the American legal system
  • Describe the process of becoming a paralegal professional and prepare a resume for a paralegal position
  • Describe the sources of American Law, the state and federal court systems
  • Prepare for a client interview
  • Explain the investigation process
  • Research legal matters
  • Explore styles and formats used in legal writing and draft legal documents
  • Explain the trial preparation process, the actual trial process, appellate process and alternative dispute resolution
  • Differentiate the authority and functioning of administrative agencies
  • Explain criminal law and procedure
  • Articulate the legal principles of tort law
  • Describe the classifications and elements of contracts
  • Outline the basic principles of property law
  • Examine the legal principles of family law
  • Examine estate planning and probate
  • Describe the primary forms of business
  • Summarize the role of the paralegal in the American legal system
  • Recognize the regulation of the legal profession as a distinct set of laws and rules
  • Explore the meaning of the unauthorized practice of law and misrepresentation
  • Analyze the application of the duty of confidentiality
  • Examine issues related to evidentiary privileges
  • Examine issues related to conflict of interest and the duty of loyalty
  • Examine issues related to advertising and solicitation
  • Examine issues related to client trust accounts, legal and paralegal fees
  • Examine issues related to competence, negligence and zealous representation
  • Examine issues related to the duty of integrity and the duty to report
  • Use Microsoft Office®

 

Yes
22.0302
High School Diploma or Equivalent

Rolling Admission

https://lifetimelearning.bsu.edu/catalog?pagename=Terms-and-Conditions

Admissions

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  • Day,Evening,Weekend,Online
  • 20 week(s)
  • 200 instructional hour(s)
  • Hours
  • 95%
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Financial Aid

Financial Aid:

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  • No
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