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Paralegal Specialist

Paralegal Specialist - Certificate

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Grand Strand

Contact:

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(843) 347-3186

The Paralegal Specialist Certificate is a Post-Degree Certificate designed for students who already possess an associate or bachelor’s degree. The certificate prepares students for employment in law offices and other legal settings, working under the supervision of licensed attorneys. The program provides a comprehensive foundation in both substantive and procedural areas of law while emphasizing the practical skills necessary to succeed in today’s legal environment. 

Our blended synchronous delivery model allows students to choose how they attend class each session. Students may participate on campus in the Legal Studies Courtroom/Classroom laboratory, benefiting from face-to-face instruction and hands-on learning in a professional legal setting. Alternatively, students may attend the same live class session remotely, joining their classmates in real time through videoconferencing technology. Remote participants engage simultaneously with the instructor and on-campus students, allowing for discussion, questions, collaborative activities, and active participation. Paralegal courses are offered during both daytime and evening hours.

This flexible course delivery model allows students to balance educational goals with professional and personal responsibilities while still receiving the interactive, skills-based instruction that is essential to paralegal education.

HGTC's Paralegal program is approved by the American Bar Association (ABA) and is a member of the American Association for Paralegal Education (AAfPE).

Paralegals must work under the supervision of a licensed attorney and are not authorized to practice law in South Carolina (S.C. Code § 40-5-310).  (UPL Statement)

Admissions Information

Specific Admission Requirements for Program

  • Completion of an Associate or Bachelor's degree

Transferring Courses:

  • No more than 50% of the transferring students’ legal specialty paralegal courses may be transferred from another institution. Each legal specialty course submitted for transfer consideration is evaluated by the program director.
  • Transferability is based on course content, hours and modality of instruction, and the grade earned in the course by the student. College transcripts and syllabi are reviewed to determine whether acceptance of transfer credits is appropriate.
  • The transferring institution's paralegal program must be approved by the American Bar Association (ABA) and the courses must be substantially similar to that of the course description contained within the HGTC college catalog.
  • No legal specialty courses will be transferable into HGTC, regardless of American Bar Association Approval status, if the courses were completed by the student more than 5 years from the date of transfer.
  • Computer skills are required for any paralegal position.

Course Sequence and Progression Requirements

A minimum grade of "C" or better is required for all LEG-prefixed courses for progression and graduation. Most Paralegal (LEG) courses are offered only once each year, so following the recommended course sequence is extremely important.

Student Resources

For more information, contact:
Donna McQueen (843) 477-2006

Career Outlook & Employment Opportunities

Career Outlook

The paralegal job is a wonderful way to gain expertise and experience in the legal profession and to grow into a capable professional with a vast array of opportunities and career paths. Paralegals and legal assistants are found in all types of organizations, but most work for law firms, corporate legal departments, or government agencies.

Employers of HGTC Alumni Include:

  • Private-practice law firms
  • Governmental offices and agencies
  • Private sector corporations or companies

For more information about careers, visit O*Net Online for an overview of South Carolina and National earnings statistics, and Career Services for more employment, career, and professional development resources.

 

Required Courses and Sample Schedules

Certificate Requirements: Paralegal Specialist*

Component Course Title Semester
Credit Hours
LEG 120 Torts 3
LEG 132 Legal Bibliography 3
LEG 135 Introduction to Law and Ethics 3
LEG 201 Civil Litigation I 3
LEG 202 Civil Litigation II 3
LEG 213 Family Law 3
LEG 214 Property Law 3
LEG 230 Legal Writing 3
LEG 233 Wills, Trusts, and Probate 3
LEG 242 Law Practice Workshop 3
LEG 245 Real Estate Law I 3
LEG 252 Business Applications 3
  CREDITS 36
  TOTAL CREDIT HOURS 36

Sample Schedule: Paralegal Specialist Certificate*

First Semester - Fall Course Title Semester
Credit Hours
LEG 120 Torts 3
LEG 132 Legal Bibliography 3
LEG 135 Introduction to Law and Ethics 3
LEG 201 Civil Litigation I 3
LEG 213 Family Law 3
  CREDITS 15
Second Semester - Spring    
LEG 202 Civil Litigation II 3
LEG 214 Property Law  3
LEG 230 Legal Writing 3
LEG 233 Wills, Trusts, and Probate 3
LEG 245 Real Estate Law I 3
  CREDITS 15
Third Semester - Summer    
LEG 242 Law Practice Workshop 3
LEG 252 Business Applications in the Law Office 3
  CREDITS 6
  TOTAL CREDIT HOURS 36

*In addition to the 36 credit hours required, the student must transfer in or complete the following 24 credit hours in order to receive the Paralegal Certificate:

  • ENG 101: English Composition I
  • ENG 102: English Composition II
  • SPC 205: Public Speaking

and

15 semester credit hours or the equivalent of General Education in three of the following disciplines:

  • Social Sciences
  • English
  • Natural Sciences
  • Mathematics
  • Humanities
  • Foreign Languages