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Michael Moore
Faculty and Department Coordinator - Paralegal Studies
Orange County
Fullerton College
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Carlos Ayon
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Program Details
Criminal Law Specialty Certificate
New Program
Paralegal (140200)
08/25/25
Specialty Certificates are designed to prepare students for employment or their continued education. The focus of the coursework for these certificates is skill building in the areas of legal drafting; communication; decision-making; planning; scheduling; and customizing work-product for a targeted legal environment. Emphasis is on interpersonal communications; problem-solving; leadership; and critical thinking skills to prepare students for employment in the legal field, with a special focus on criminal law. A minimum grade of C is required in each course taken. These certificates require 15 units. Non-paralegal students should take note of the ABA required disclaimer below.
Fullerton College students pursuing an American Bar Association (“ABA”) approved Paralegal Studies Degree and/or Certificate should take note of the requirements found in the catalog before pursuing a Specialty Certificate. Non-paralegal courses taken toward a Specialty Certificate will not count toward an ABA-approved paralegal degree or certificate. Students who received their paralegal certificate from an institution other than Fullerton College may transfer in a maximum of six units of elective credit toward this Specialty Certificate.
Prerequisites note: For students who have obtained a certificate of completion/achievement from an ABA-approved Paralegal Studies program at another institution can have prerequisites required for a Fullerton College paralegal (PLEG) course waived.
ABA required disclaimer: Specialty Certificates are not a substitute for an ABA approved Paralegal Studies Certificate, which must be obtained before, or concurrently with, applying for any Specialty Certificate. A Specialty Certificate on its own does not prepare students to work as a paralegal.
The Program projects about 10-15 completers of specialty certificates. This number fluctuates based on the number of alumni returning to complete their certificates, along with current students who choose to complete this stackable certificate option.
Program Proposal Attributes
- Certificate of Achievement: 8 to fewer than 16 semester (or 12 to fewer than 24 quarter) units (B)
- Demonstrate the applicability of criminal law principles to issues in varying legal environments, including the criminal justice system.
- Apply both general legal and investigation rules to a given situation to determine outcomes or conclusions to a legal issue.
Course Units and Hours
15
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Course Report
Specialty Certificates are designed to prepare students for employment or their continued education. The focus of the coursework for these certificates is skill building in the areas of legal drafting; communication; decision-making; planning; scheduling; and customizing work-product for a targeted legal environment. Emphasis is on interpersonal communications; problem-solving; leadership; and critical thinking skills to prepare students for employment in the legal field, with a special focus on criminal law. A minimum grade of C is required in each course taken. These certificates require 15 units. Non-paralegal students should take note of the ABA required disclaimer below.
Fullerton College students pursuing an American Bar Association (“ABA”) approved Paralegal Studies Degree and/or Certificate should take note of the requirements found in the catalog before pursuing a Specialty Certificate. Non-paralegal courses taken toward a Specialty Certificate will not count toward an ABA-approved paralegal degree or certificate. Students who received their paralegal certificate from an institution other than Fullerton College may transfer in a maximum of six units of elective credit toward this Specialty Certificate.
Prerequisites note: For students who have obtained a certificate of completion/achievement from an ABA-approved Paralegal Studies program at another institution can have prerequisites required for a Fullerton College paralegal (PLEG) course waived.
ABA required disclaimer: Specialty Certificates are not a substitute for an ABA approved Paralegal Studies Certificate, which must be obtained before, or concurrently with, applying for any Specialty Certificate. A Specialty Certificate on its own does not prepare students to work as a paralegal.
Course | Title | Units | Year/Semester (Y1 or S1) |
---|---|---|---|
AJ 100 F | Introduction to Criminal Justice (formerly Introduction to Law Enforcement) | 3 | S1 |
AJ 223 F | Criminal Investigation | 3 | S1 |
PLEG 203 F | Tort Law (formerly Personal Injury) | 3 | S2 |
PLEG 209 F | Criminal Law and Procedures | 3 | S2 |
PLEG 226 F | Constitutional Law | 3 | S2 |
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Other - Paralegals and Legal Assistants (SOC 23-2011)
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03/21/24 - 01:38 PM
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