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2017-2018 Professional and Continuing Education Catalog 
    
2017-2018 Professional and Continuing Education Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Paralegal Certificate


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Linda Wallace - Program Coordinator
440E Pawley Hall
456 Pioneer Drive
Rochester, MI 48309-4401
(248) 370-4386
Fax: (248) 370-3090
 
Please click to visit our website for the most up-to-date program information: Paralegal Program Website

 

Program Description

The primary goal of the Paralegal Program at Oakland University is to introduce students to the study of law with emphasis on real-world applications and legal procedures. Classes are taught by attorneys, judges and qualified professionals who understand the role of the paralegal in modern legal practice.


Application Requirements

1. Click here to complete an application, then attach to an e-mail and send to lwallace@oakland.edu

2. Have certified transcripts sent from an accredited higher education institution, college or university showing satisfactory completion of a minimum of 45 semester hours or 60 quarter hours. 

  • Eighteen of those hours must represent a broad general education. 
  • Examples of courses considered general education include, but are not limited to: social and behavioral science, English composition and literature, and  foreign language.
  • Examples of courses not considered general education include, but are not limited to, physical education, performing arts, and accounting.

3. Submit a one-page, double spaced, computer created autobiographical writing sample. This should be representative of the applicant’s best writing skills. A resume will not meet this requirement.

4. Students must complete the Personal Writing Inventory (PWI).  (Applicants who have earned a baccalaureate degree with an overall “B” average (3.0) are exempt.) Assessment will be given via email. Contact lwallace@oakland.edu for specific details.


Program Requirements

Oakland university’s accelerated Paralegal Program consists of 9 courses: Introduction to Law and Ethics, Substantive Law - Contracts, Substantive Law - Torts, Litigation, Legal Research and Writing, and Computerized Assisted Legal Research and Basic Office Skills. The last semester will consist of a 100-hour internship and 4-7 week elective courses covering Auto Law, Employment Law, Probate, Estate Planning and Elder Law. Students who will be in a cohort group are required to take 3 courses every semester, for 3 semesters.


Course Descriptions

     
   
   
            
  
  
  

Special Topics I (7 Weeks)

  
  

Special Topics II

  
  

 

 

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