Program Information
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Location: Downtown Milwaukee Campus
- Pathway: Community & Human Services
- Program Code: 10-110-1
- Offering: In-class
- Degree Type: 2-Year Degree (Associate)
- Start Dates: August/January/June
About the Legal Studies/Paralegal Degree
DESCRIPTION
With coursework focused on the practical aspects of law, this program provides a broad background and prepares students to work as a paralegal in the legal community, in government, or in business and industry. Classes are offered face-to-face at the Downtown Milwaukee Campus. Selected courses are available online and in blended/accelerated format. At least 9-credits of legal specialty (PLEGAL) courses must be taken through synchronous instruction.
Although this is a growing profession, competition in the job market is keen. Paralegals are required to work under the supervision of an attorney to avoid the unauthorized practice of law. Paralegals may not provide legal services directly to the public, except as permitted by law.
Additional program details: Important to your success is the ability to work under pressure to meet deadlines. You should present a professional well-groomed appearance; typing skills and computer literacy are helpful.
The entire program can be completed remotely. Classes are offered in 8-week, 12-week, and 16-week format in a virtual synchronous environment (weekly virtual class sessions required). Selected courses are available in an online format (no required weekly meetings). Summer classes are also available.
For more information from the American Bar Association, see www.americanbar.org/groups/paralegals/
MATC's Legal Studies/Paralegal program was named "Best Paralegal Program in the Midwest" by readers of the Wisconsin Law Journal.
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Career Outlook
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Detailed Program Information
2024-25 Curriculum
Course | Course Name | Credits |
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BADM-106 | MS Office for Business Applications | 3 |
ECON-195 | Economics (or) Any 200-level ECON course |
3 |
ENG-195 | Written Communication ‡ (or) ENG-201 English 1 ‡ |
3 |
OFTECH-103 | Keyboard and Keypad | 1 |
PLEGAL-101 | Introduction to Paralegalism | 3 |
ACCTG-102 | Basic Office Accounting | 3 |
BADM-165 | Legal Environment of Business | 3 |
ENG-196 | Oral/Interpersonal Communication ‡ (or) Any 200-level ENG or SPEECH course |
3 |
PLEGAL-103 | Legal Research ‡ | 3 |
PLEGAL-123 | Corporate Practice Systems ‡ | 3 |
PLEGAL-140 | Legal Interviewing/Investigation ‡ | 3 |
MATH-123 | Math With Business Applications ‡ (or) Any 200-level MATH course |
3 |
PLEGAL-105 | Civil Procedure ‡ | 3 |
PLEGAL-107 | Legal Writing ‡ | 3 |
PLEGAL-114 | Trusts and Estates – Probate Systems ‡ | 3 |
PLEGAL-121 | Domestic Relations and Divorce Practice Systems ‡ | 3 |
PSYCH-199 | Psychology of Human Relations (or) Any 200-level PSYCH course |
3 |
GEOSCI-112 | Principles of Sustainability (or) Any 200-level BIOSCI, CHEM, GEOSCI or PHYS course |
3 |
PLEGAL-111 | Litigation Practice Systems ‡ | 3 |
PLEGAL-116 | Real Estate Law and Practice ‡ | 3 |
PLEGAL-118 | Criminal Practice ‡ | 3 |
SOCSCI-197 | SOCSCI-197 Contemporary American Society (or) Any 200-level SOCSCI course |
3 |
TOTAL CREDITS |
64 |
‡ Prerequisite required.
It is recommended that PLEGAL-103 be taken before PLEGAL-107, and that PLEGAL-105 be taken before PLEGAL-111.
Program curriculum requirements are subject to change.
This Associate in Applied Science program will transfer to one or more four-year institutions.
Current MATC students should consult their Academic Program Plan for specific curriculum requirements.
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Important Dates
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Program Outcomes
- Apply ethical principles in a legal environment
- Process legal documents
- Perform legal research
- Apply critical thinking skills to address legal issues
- Demonstrate professionalism in a legal environment
ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS
Transfer of legal specialty coursework credit (PLEGAL designated courses) is accepted, subject to review by the Program Coordinator for course compatibility, only from ABA approved paralegal programs or from accredited law schools. Transfer is limited to a maximum of 15 credits.
Scholarships
Accreditation
This program is approved by the American Bar Association, 321 North Clark Street, Chicago, IL 60654; 800-285-2221;
www.americanbar.org/groups/paralegals/
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