Paralegal Studies
Certificate Requirements (92 units)
General Education (28 units)
- Four units chosen from:
- ENG 104A. Stretch Composition III (4)
- ENG 104B. Stretch Composition III for Multilingual Students (4)
- ENG 106. Accelerated Stretch Composition II (4)
- ENG 107. Advanced First-Year Composition (4)
- Four units chosen from:
- MATH 110. College Algebra (4)
- MATH 115. The Ideas of Mathematics (4)
- MATH 120. Pre-Calculus Mathematics (4)
- MATH 211. Basic Concepts of Calculus (4)
- 3. Four units chosen from:
- COMM 180. Critical Thinking Through Argumentation (4)
- MATH 180. Critical Thinking Through Applications of Mathematical Logic (4)
- PHIL 200. Critical Thinking Through Symbolic Logic (4)
- PSYC 105. Critical Thinking Through Problems Analysis (4)
- SOC 180. Critical Thinking about Social Problems (4)
- PSCI 203. American Government (4)
- SSCI 306. Expository Writing in the Social Sciences (4)
- Integrative Capstone in the Social and Behavioral Sciences
- Four units chosen from:
- SSCI 300. Nonwestern World (4)
- SSCI 304. Contemporary Latin America (4)
- SSCI 315. Cultural Adaptation: The Quest for Survival (4)
- SSCI 316. Race and Racism (4)
- SSCI 320. Understanding Capitalism (4)
- SSCI 321. Urbanization and the Urban Environment (4)
- SSCI 325. Perspectives on Gender (4)
- SSCI 345. Religious Expression in America (4)
- SSCI 350. Roots of Modern Racism in America (4)
- Note: Student may receive credit for only one of the following courses:
- HUM 325. Perspectives on Gender
- NSCI 325. Perspectives on Gender
- SSCI 325. Perspectives on Gender
- Integrative Capstone in the Humanities
- Four units chosen from:
- HUM 319. Myth, Metaphor and Symbol (4)
- HUM 325. Perspectives on Gender (4)
- HUM 328. Asian Cultural Traditions (4)
- HUM 330. Arts and Ideas (4)
- HUM 335. The Origin and Contemporary Role of Latino Culture (4)
- HUM 340. Interpretation and Values (4)
- HUM 344. Ideas in American Culture (4)
- HUM 350. The Cultures of American Childhood (4)
- HUM 370. African Heritage in the Arts (4)
- HUM 375. The World of Islam (4)
- HUM 380. Comparative Studies in the Arts: East and West (4)
- HUM 385. A Cultural History of Fashion (4)
- Note: Student may receive credit for only one of the following courses:
- HUM 325. Perspectives on Gender
- NSCI 325. Perspectives on Gender
- SSCI 325. Perspectives on Gender
Legal Speciality (36 units)
- Required courses (20 units)
- PLST 100. Introduction to Law (4)
- PLST 371. Contract Law (4)
- PLST 372. Tort Law (4)
- PLST 385. Legal Research (4)
- PLST 386. Legal Writing (4)
- Elective courses (16 units)
- A minimum of eight units must be taken from the following:
- PLST 370. Wills, Estates and Trusts (4)
- PLST 373. Property Law (4)
- PLST 376. Family Law (4)
- PLST 377. Fundamentals of Litigation (4)
- PLST 378. Corporate Law (4)
- PLST 575. Internship in Paralegal Studies (4)
- PLST 590. Topics in Paralegal Studies (4)
- PLST 595. Independent Study (1-4)
- No more than eight units taken from the following may count towards the major:
- ACCT 211. Introductory Accounting I (4)
- BIOL 223. Human Physiology and Anatomy I (5)
- CJUS 370. Law and the Courts (4)
- CJUS 504. Criminal Procedure (4)
- COMM 311. Business and Professional Communication (4)
- COMM 441. Interviewing (4)
- COMM 522. Mediation Theory and Practice (4)
- PSCI 410. American Constitutional Law (4)
- PSCI 500. International Law (4)
General Electives (28 units)
- Twenty-eight units chosen from upper-division courses in any field.