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May 30, 2026
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2026-2027 Catalog
Paralegal/Legal Assisting [4004]
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Advanced Technical Certificate
(25 Credit Hours)
Program Manager
Dr. Suzanne Bechtol
941-752-5359
BechtoS@SCF.edu
Program Goal
The Paralegal/Legal Assisting Program educates with an effective balance of legal knowledge and practical skills. We prepare students for work in the legal profession upon graduation and to attain professional Certification.
Program Learning Outcomes
- Demonstrate knowledge of the ethical and professional standards of the paralegal profession.
- Demonstrate ability to utilize legal research materials and apply knowledge in legal writing.
- Demonstrate basic knowledge of substantive law, including: tort law, constitutional law, criminal law, real property law, estate planning and probate, business organizations, contracts, and family law.
- Demonstrate basic knowledge of procedural law, including: the fundamental steps of civil and criminal litigation and court rules and procedures.
- Demonstrate basic knowledge of law office procedures and the technology involved in carrying out law firm management activities, case management, and document preparation/management.
- Demonstrate employability skills, including: communication, employment search strategies, work habits, appearance, and basic computer skills.
- Demonstrate ethical, and technological skills, including AI proficiency to meet the demands of a modern legal workforce.
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Admission Requirements
Admission to the Legal Assisting/Paralegal Advanced Technical certificate (ATC) requires students to possess any college degree. Subtotal Credit Hours: 22
Electives (3 Credit Hours)
Choose one course from the following list. Students planning for a career in a law firm, government, or business should take PLA 2732 -Law Office Computer Applications or PLA 2949 -Capstone: Internship in Paralegal/Legal Assisting, whichever course was not taken as a core course in the list of courses above. Students may instead choose one course based on their area of work interest. |
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