Paralegal

Associate in Science in Paralegal

To prepare you to work as a paralegal (also known as a legal assistant) in a law office. You will learn to assist and perform, under the supervision of an attorney, the legal functions traditionally undertaken by either an attorney or an expert legal secretary. Training will emphasize legal theory, principles, procedures, practical applications, and production of legal documents.

Specifically, you will learn paraprofessional aspects of maintaining any law practice. These aspects may include:

  • Interviewing and assisting clients
  • Implementing legal procedures
  • Performing investigative functions
  • Conducting legal research
  • Preparing instruments and documents
  • Assisting in judicial and administrative appearances
  • Completing client projects
  • Coordinating office functions

Curriculum

The AS in Paralegal requires satisfactory completion of 60 credits.

The requirements listed in the catalog at the time of entry into the program are the ones you must fulfill for graduation. You also have the option to meet the requirements listed in subsequent catalogs. However, if you choose this option, you cannot combine requirements from two or more catalogs. For example, if you entered the program in fall 2008, you can fulfill the requirements in either the fall 2008 catalog or the fall 2009 catalog. However, you cannot combine requirements from both.

If you leave the program for a semester or more, you must fulfill the requirements in effect at the time of or subsequent to your re-entry. For example, if you entered the program in fall 2008, took a hiatus in spring 2009, and returned in fall 2009, you must fulfill the requirements in the catalog for fall 2009 or later.

Icon: Adobe PDF icon Paralegal Curriculum from the KCC Catalog (PDF)

Courses

LAW 101 The Hawai‘i Legal System
LAW 102 Legal Research
LAW 104 Civil Investigation
LAW 105 Law Office Management (formerly LAW 201)
LAW 111 Litigation
LAW 121 Law of Business Organizations
LAW 131 Real Property Law
LAW 136 Tort and Insurance Law
LAW 140 Family Law
LAW 145 Computer Applications in the Law Office
LAW 148 Legal Document Preparation
LAW 151 Estate Planning and Probate
LAW 166 Employment Related Law
LAW 171 Consumer Law
LAW 176 Criminal Law
LAW 181 Rights of the Disadvantaged
LAW 202 Legal Interviewing, Negotiating and Advocacy
LAW 203 Legal Writing
LAW 212 Advanced Litigation (formerly LAW 250C)
LAW 236 Advanced Tort and Insurance Law (formerly LAW 250G)
LAW 240 Advanced Family Law (formerly LAW 250H)
LAW 282 Computer-assisted Legal Research
LAW 283 Advanced Legal Writing
LAW 293P Cooperative Paralegal Education (formerly LAW 193P)
LAW 293S Cooperative Legal Secretary Education (formerly LAW 193S)

See the KCC college catalog for course descriptions.

Sample Schedules

 

Fall 2009 sample schedule
The following is a sample schedule listing a sequence of courses spread out over four semesters.

Associates in Science, 60 Credits

Semester 1 (15 Credits)
LAW 101 The Hawai`i Legal System
LAW 111 Litigation

Select one
First Legal Specialty LAW Course of choice:
• LAW 136 Tort & Insurance Law or
• other legal specialty law course

Select one
• ENG 100 Composition I or
• ESL 100 Exposition Writing: Guided Appr.

Select one
• SP 151 Personal and Public Speech or
• SP 181 Interpersonal Communication or
• SP 251 Principles of Effective Public Speaking or
• ENG 200 Composition II or
• ENG 209 Business and Managerial Writing or
• ENG 215 Research and Argumentative Writing

Semester 2 (15 Credits)
LAW 102 Legal Research
LAW 145 Computer Applications in the Law Office, offered spring only
LAW 202 Legal Interviewing, Negotiating and Advocacy, offered spring only

Select one
Second Legal Specialty LAW Course of choice:
• LAW 140 Family Law or
• other legal specialty law course

Select one
• PHIL 110 Introduction to Deductive Logic (highly recommended) or
• MATH 100 Survey of Mathematics or higher level math

Semester 3 (15 Credits)
LAW 105 Law Office Management, offered fall only
LAW 148 Legal Document Preparation
LAW 203 Legal Writing

Select one
Third Legal Specialty LAW Course of choice:
• LAW 166 Employment Law or
• other legal specialty law course

KCC AS/NS Natural Science Requirement (ICS 100 Computer Literacy & Apps. highly recommended)
Semester 4 (15 Credits)
LAW 293P Cooperative Paralegal Education

Select one
Fourth Legal Specialty LAW Course of choice:
• LAW 171 Consumer Law or
• other legal specialty law course

KCC AS/SS Social Science Requirement
KCC AS/AH Arts & Humanities Requirement

Select one
Advanced Legal Specialty LAW Course of choice (selected courses offered each semester):
• LAW 236 Advanced Torts or
• other Advanced Legal Specialty LAW Course

 

Fall 2004-fall 2008 sample schedule
The following is a sample schedule listing a sequence of courses spread out over four semesters.

Associates in Science, 60 Credits

Semester 1 (15 Credits)
LAW 101 The Hawai`i Legal System
LAW 146 Litigation Document Preparation and Theory
Select one
• LAW 111 Litigation or
• other substantive law course
Select one
• ENG 100 Composition I or
• ENG 160 Business and Technical Writing
Elective – Any 100 level or higher course from legal or other department
Semester 2 (15 Credits)
LAW 102 Legal Research
LAW 202 Legal Interviewing, Negotiating and Advocacy
Select one
• LAW 140 Family Law or
• other substantive law course
Select one
• PHIL 110 Introduction to Deductive Logic or
• BUS 100 Math to Solve Business Problems or
• MATH 100 Survey of Mathematics
Elective – Any 100 level or higher course from legal or other department
Semester 3 (15 Credits)
LAW 203 Legal Writing
Select one
• LAW 104 Civil Investigation or
• other substantive law course
KCC AS/SS AS Social Science Elective
KCC AS/AH AS Arts and Humanities Elective
Elective – Any 100 level or higher course from legal or other department
Semester 4 (15 Credits)
Select one
• LAW 136 Tort and Insurance Law or
• other substantive law course
LAW 193P Cooperative Paralegal Education
KCC AS/NS AS Natural Science Elective
Select one
• SP 151 Personal and Public Speech or
• ENG 200 Composition II or
• ENG 209 Business and Managerial Writing or
• ENG 215 Research and Argumentative Writing or
• SP 251 Principles of Effective Public Speaking or
• SP 181 Interpersonal Communication
Elective – Any 100 level or higher course from legal or other department

 

Cynthia N. Kimura, M.Ed., NCC
Professor / Counselor
Legal Education Department
Kapiolani Community College
Kopiko Building, Room 207
4303 Diamond Head Road
Honolulu, HI 96816-4421

Phone: 808.734.9107
Fax: 808.734.9147
Email: legaled@hawaii.edu

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