Paralegal Studies CertificateChairperson Graduate Program Coordinator The Department of Justice Studies offers a Paralegal Studies Certificate Program for post-baccalaureate students, which includes a balanced and varied background in the legal fundamentals, appropriate skills, and practical field work experience necessary for employment as a legal assistant. The program develops intellectual and analytical skills, educates students for direct employment opportunities in the paralegal fields, and provides additional career possibilities in combination with a student's undergraduate degree. The Montclair State University Paralegal Studies Program is the first and only state college or university in New Jersey to receive American Bar Association approval. A certificate of completion is awarded to all students who meet program standards, fulfill the 21 credit hours required in the program, and have completed a bachelor's degree. By advisement, a student may focus upon one of three optional areas of emphasis in the selection of Group II courses: Legal Information and Technology, Hispanic Perspectives and Patent, Trademark, and Copyright Law. These are informal grouping of courses clustered in accordance with student interests and career goals. A student is not required to take them and they are not formally recorded with the Registrar's Office. The required Paralegal Seminar and Internship course will focus upon the student's area of interest. REQUIREMENTSCandidates for admission must have a baccalaureate degree from an accredited college or university and meet the university's minimum requirements for admission to a certificate program. Group I. Required Courses (6 credits) Group II. CHOICE of four of the following: (12 credits) A. Students must include at least one courses from the following
group: B. Students may include up to three courses from the following group: C. Students may include one law-related course from the following: Group III. Student must complete one of the following (3 credits): TOTAL SEMESTER HOURS FOR MINOR: 21 CREDITS ADMISSIONAll candidates must meet the basic admissions requirements for graduate study at Montclair State. The completion of a major from an accredited college or university is preferred. Candidates with degrees in closely related areas will be considered, although prematriculation coursework may be required. DEADLINESCredentials are processed as soon as they are received. This program does not have a specific deadline, however The Graduate Admissions & Support Services recommends that students submit their credentials as far in advance as possible for the semester they plan to begin their studies to ensure a timely review of their application. TO APPLY TO THIS PROGRAM, PLEASE VISIT http://www.montclair.edu/graduate/prospective/app.shtml |
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