UW
Colleges Continuing Education:
Online Paralegal Certificate of Completion Program
Gain the skills
and knowledge needed to perform the basic duties of a paralegal
in this six-part, non-credit Paralegal Certificate of Completion
series from the University of Wisconsin Colleges. This
entry-level online program provides a comprehensive overview of
paralegal roles and responsibilities.
By the time you finish this series, you will have a solid
understanding of what activities a paralegal must perform and
how to perform them. If you are interested in becoming a
paralegal, completing this program will take you one step closer
to your goal.
In this series,
you will learn how to:
Who Can Enroll
Anyone with a high school diploma or equivalent can enroll in
this program. College experience and/or law office experience is
helpful but not required.
This program is
recommended for those in the legal profession seeking
advancement or for someone interested in a career change.
Flexible Study
This is a
flexible program designed to let you work at a pace comfortable
for you. The certificate series includes a total of six classes
each lasting six weeks. Classes are designed to meet the needs
of both novices and those currently working in the legal field
who are looking to upgrade their skills.
Earning the Certificate
A certificate
of completion will be issued to those who complete all six
courses in the series. You are free to enroll in individual
classes but you will not receive a comprehensive certificate of
completion until you have completed the six-course series.
After
successfully completing the final exam for each course, the
student will print an online certificate of completion. Once a
student has completed the series, she or he should contact the
enrolling UW Colleges campus Continuing Education Department and
provide them with a copy of each completion certificate. UW
Colleges will then provide the student with a final Certificate
of Completion for completing the series.
Completion of all six online courses in the paralegal series
prepares an individual to apply for a paralegal position
This is a non-credit program and it does not lead to any type of
professional certification or a degree. Although there is no
current requirement in any state other than California that a
paralegal have any level of professional experience or hold any
type of degree, most employers prefer to hire paralegals who
have experience working in a law office and/or an associate's
degree, in addition to the skills and knowledge taught in this
program.
Courses
The first three
courses provide the foundation for the study of paralegalism.
During these courses, students will gain an understanding of the
American legal system and learn how they can be of assistance in
the exciting field of law. Courses 4 - 6 take over where
courses 1 - 3 leave off. Students will learn the advanced
skills of legal research and writing, formal and informal
advocacy, and appellate procedure.
Paralegal Preparation 1
(Six weeks)
Legal Terminology, Process, Ethics, Tort and Contract Law
For more information and to register, click on this link: Paralegal
Preparation 1
If you're interested in becoming a paralegal, this course is
an important first step. Paralegals, also known as legal
assistants, help lawyers prepare for trials and are responsible
for investigating the facts of a case and review laws, legal
decisions, and legal articles that might be relevant to the
case. Demand for paralegals continues to be strong as more and
more private law offices are turning to paralegals to help them
reduce costs and provide more legal services in less time. This
course provides an overview of the American judicial system
focusing on the origins of American law and the litigation
process.
Paralegal Preparation 2 (Six weeks)
Legal Documents and Analysis
For more information and to register, click on this link:
Paralegal Preparation 2
This course provides an overview of common legal
documents. You will prepare sample documents and learn to
analyze legal problems.
Paralegal Preparation 3 (Six weeks)
Evidence, Legal
Interviewing and Investigation
For more information and to register, click on this link:
Paralegal Preparation 3
This course provides an overview of how evidence
is gathered and used in a civil case.
Paralegal Preparation 4 (Six weeks)
Legal Authority
and Research
For more information and to register, click on this link:
Paralegal Preparation 4
This course provides you with the skills you need to conduct
legal research.
Paralegal Preparation 5 (Six weeks)
Legal Writing
and Appellate Procedure
For more information and to register, click on this link:
Paralegal Preparation 5
This course explains how to use computers to assist in legal
research. You will practice your legal writing skills by
preparing a sample appellate brief.
Paralegal Preparation 6 (Six weeks)
Law Office
Administration, Advocacy and Job Hunting Techniques
For more information and to register, click on this link:
Paralegal Preparation 6
This course provides a look into the paralegal in the law office
and presents techniques for finding a job as a paralegal.
How the Program Works
You will enroll
online through the campus nearest you. Courses may be taken
individually. However, we recommend students take the courses in
the suggested order. A new section of
each course starts monthly. Be sure to space the start date for
each course at least two months apart. All courses run for six
weeks, with a two-week grace period at the end. Two lessons are
released each week for the six-week duration of the course. You
do not have to be present when lessons are released.
Requirements
Internet access, E-mail, Internet Explorer or
Netscape or Firefox Web browser.
Fees
Tuition for
each of the six classes is $169.

About the Instructors
Scott and
Lisa Hatch will guide you through your lessons, facilitate
discussions, and answer your questions. Scott Hatch has presented paralegal courses since 1980 and
is the author of Paralegal Procedures and Practices, as well as
books on mediation and legal investigation. Lisa Zimmer Hatch,
M.A., has been teaching legal certificate and standardized test
preparation courses since 1987. She is co-author of numerous
law and standardized test texts.
What
Students Are
Saying
"I
learned a lot of material so far that will be useful in my
future career. I can't wait for the next course!"
"I
love taking this Paralegal course!
Online makes it so much better than
having to rush after work to a college campus while eating a
pack of crackers and a soda for dinner. I plan on taking all of
the paralegal program courses."
"I
really enjoyed the lessons and assignments. Since I work in this
industry, it already explained a lot of what I see and run
across on a daily basis."
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