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Feb 15, 2026
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2026-2027 Catalog Draft
Paralegal Certificate (PLG.CT)
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The Paralegal Certificate program provides students with the knowledge and skills necessary to enter the paralegal profession. A paralegal is a legal assistant who is qualified by education, training, or work experience who performs specifically delegated substantive legal work for a law office, corporation, government agency, or other entity under the supervision of a responsible lawyer. The program includes studies in a variety of areas: ethical rules for members of the legal community; strategies for conducting legal research; basic legal writing skills; skills in interpreting legal documents; strategies for understanding and interpreting case law; investigating the facts of a case; preparing a case for trial; analyzing and handling procedural problems; and an overview of law. Students who earn the Paralegal Certificate will have the necessary skills to gain entry-level employment in such careers as paralegals, title examiners, trust officers, contract clerks, legal investigators, and law firm administrators. Successful completion of this program will also qualify students to sit for the Arizona Legal Document Preparer Examination. Note that except as specifically authorized by the Supreme Court of Arizona, persons not admitted to the State Bar of Arizona are prohibited from practicing law. Challenge exams are not available for any PAR-prefixed course. For more information regarding the Paralegal Certificate, see the Paralegal webpage.
Note: For a course to be eligible for transfer, the student must receive a “C” or better. Acceptance of a transfer course is determined by the receiving institution.
Program Student Learning Outcomes:
Upon completion of the program students will be able to:
- Use and understand legal terminology needed to communicate effectively with attorneys, clients, court personnel, and other individuals within the legal profession, through written, oral, and technological means. (2, 6)
- Identify, explain, and abide by the ethical rules governing the conduct of legal professionals, including the requirement that paralegals work under the direct supervision of lawyers and the ramifications of performing an unauthorized practice of law. (3, 4)
- Research complex legal issues using traditional print and electronic sources, and to identify, use, and explain the different types of primary and secondary authorities. (3, 5, 6)
- Apply legal reasoning and critical thinking skills to identify and interpret legal issues within factual scenarios. (2,3,5)
- Prepare a variety of legal documents for attorney review, including inter- and outer-office correspondence, pleadings, motions, proposed orders, and documents specific to the different areas of law. (2, 5, 6)
- Understand the procedures and hierarchy of the U.S. Judicial System and the various powers of the state and federal courts. (2, 4)
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Recommended Program Pathway
First Semester: 15 credits
Second Semester: 15 credits
Total Certificate Credits: 30
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