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Accounting & Legal Studies Department - Middlesex County College

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Paralegal Program Information


Middlesex County College
Accounting & Legal Studies Department
Post Office Box 3050
155 Mill Road
Edison, New Jersey
08818-3050

Telephone: 732.906.2576
Fax: 732.906.4194

Degrees
Associate Degree

Description

The New Jersey Department of Higher Education established Middlesex County College in 1966. The Middle States Association of College and Secondary Schools accredit it.

The curriculum for the associate's degree in paralegal studies includes courses such as Computer Application for Business, English Composition I, Introduction to Legal Assisting, Legal Research, Legal Writing, Social Science Elective, Principles Of Economics I, English Composition II, Property Transactions, Litigation Procedure, Contracts And The Uniform Commercial Code, Torts, Business Organizations And Government Regulations, Paralegal Elective, Humanities Elective, Physical/Health Ed Elective, Mathematics Elective, Computer Applications For The Law Office, Senior Seminar For Legal Assistants, Paralegal Elective, Humanities Or Social Science Elective, and Science Elective.

The curriculum for the Certificate of Achievement includes courses such as English Composition I, English Composition Ii, Introduction To Legal Assisting, Legal Research, Legal Writing, Property Transactions, Torts, Litigation Procedure, Contracts And The Uniform Commercial Code, Business Organizations And Government Regulations, Computer Applications For The Law Office, Senior Seminar For Legal Assistants, Family Law, Wills And Estate Administration, Law Office Management, Criminal Law And Procedure, and Legal Assistant Field Experience.

The curriculum for the Technical Certificate in Paralegal studies includes courses such as Introduction to Legal Assisting, Legal Research, Legal Writing, Litigation Procedure, Contracts and the Uniform Commercial Code, Senior Seminar for Legal Assistants, Family Law, Wills and Estate Administration, Law Office Management, Torts, Criminal Law and Procedure, Business Organizations and Government Regulations, and Computer Applications for the Law Office.






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