If you are interested in an education that exposes you to a wide range of legal areas leading to a potential paralegal career, Hesser College has the program you seek. Our paralegal program features courses in legal areas such as: Legal research Civil and criminal law Property law Wills, estates, and trusts Our paralegal program provides a fundamental awareness of the law and practical hands-on skills that prepare you to meet the demands of the paralegal profession. In addition, you will be trained in legal research using computer systems accessing a national legal database. Upon successful completion of the program graduates are awarded an associate of scienceĀ degree. Program Features Include Potential to fulfill the increasing need for legal employees with substantial research skills, advanced critical thinking abilities, and sophisticated communication techniques Interesting and varied externship possibilities Potential Career OpportunitiesAs a graduate of this program you may seek future entry-level employment opportunities such as: Real estate paralegal Paralegal Court assistant For more information, download the Hesser College Catalog. (You will need Adobe Acrobat Reader to view this catalog. Click here to download this software.) * Paralegals are not lawyers and cannot practice law or give legal advice to consumers.
Our paralegal program provides a fundamental awareness of the law and practical hands-on skills that prepare you to meet the demands of the paralegal profession. In addition, you will be trained in legal research using computer systems accessing a national legal database.
Upon successful completion of the program graduates are awarded an associate of scienceĀ degree.
Program Features Include
Potential Career OpportunitiesAs a graduate of this program you may seek future entry-level employment opportunities such as:
For more information, download the Hesser College Catalog. (You will need Adobe Acrobat Reader to view this catalog. Click here to download this software.)
* Paralegals are not lawyers and cannot practice law or give legal advice to consumers.