Legal Studies (Law)

The Santa Ana College Online Degree Pathway programs offers the following certificates in the field of Legal Studies (Law)

 

Legal Office Interpreting – Spanish: Certificate of Achievement (Transcripted)

The certificate of achievement curriculum for Legal Office Interpreting Spanish is designed to prepare the student for employment in a legal setting interpreting Spanish to English and English to Spanish. Students will be prepared for employment in law offices, court reporting services and the courts, both on the State and Federal level. Students will have a basic understanding of legal terminology, ethics and legal procedures.Upon successful completion of the program, students will:Understand the Ethics and regulations of the legal profession in California by completing LAW 100 or PARA 100 and PARA 121. Students will understand basic terminology used in the law office and courts by completing the LAW 110.

1st Semester: Fall Course Number Course Name Units
16 Weeks LAW 058

or BA 133
Legal Interpreting and Translation Spanish/English
Legal Interpreting and Translation Spanish/English
3

3
16 Weeks LAW 121
or PARA 121
Legal Ethical Reasoning
Ethics and Professional Responsibility
3
2

 

2nd Semester: Spring Course Number Course Name Units
16 Weeks LAW 100
or PARA 100
Introduction to Legal Studies
​​The Paralegal Profession
3
3
Second 8 Weeks LAW 110 Legal Terminology 2
16 Weeks PARA 105
or PARA 299
or LAW 299
Cooperative Work Experience 1-4
    Total units: 11-14

 

Legal Office Technician: Certificate of Achievement (Transcripted)

This certificate program will prepare the student with technical office skills necessary for employment in a law office as an assistant to attorneys and paralegals. This program is not designed to prepare students for the practice of law, nor is it designed to meet the requirements of Business and Professions code section 5450 (Paralegal Qualifications).

1st Semester: Fall Course Number Course Name Units
First 8 Weeks BA 100

or BUS 222
or MGMT 122
Business Writing Skills

​Business Writing
​Business Communications
3

3
3
​Second 8 Weeks ​BA 163 ​Adobe Acrobat 3​
16 Weeks BA 179 Introduction to MS Office 3

 

2nd Semester: Spring Course Number Course Name Units
16 Weeks LAW 100
or PARA 100
Introduction to Legal Studies
The Paralegal Profession
3
2
Second 8 Weeks LAW 110 Legal Terminology 2
16 Weeks PARA 105
or PARA 299
or LAW 299
Cooperative Work Experience 1-4
​First 8 Weeks ​ACCT 035 ​QuickBooks I ​2

 

3rd Semester: Summer Course Number Course Name Units
Summer PARA 101 Law Office Management 2
  ​LAW 121
or PARA 121
​Legal Ethnical Reasoning
​Ethics and Professional Responsibility
​3
2
    Total units: 20-25

 

Pathway to Law School: Certificate of Achievement (Transcripted)

Santa Ana College is one of a select group of community colleges chosen to participate in the Pathway to Law School Program (2+2+3). This program is sponsored by the California State Bar's Council on Access and Fairness (COAF) and the California Community College Chancellor's Office. This program is an unprecedented effort within California higher education to enhance opportunities and advancement in the legal profession for diverse populations, particularly those who have traditionally been underrepresented This program is designed to prepare students to successfully apply to law school. There are no specific requirements to enter the program, but students should have an interest in the law and a strong determination to succeed at Santa Ana College and earn a bachelor's degree. 

 
For more information please visit the following websites: sites.google.com/site/calbardream/or DiscoverLaw.org. Any student who is interested in being part of the SAC Pathway to Law School Program, attending law school or receiving more information should attend one of our orientation sessions held prior to the start of each semester. Students can also request more information about the program from Professor Kristen Robinson at Robinson_Kristen@sac.edu. (Participation in this program does not guarantee admission to any participating university or law school.) Any student with a goal to enter law school should complete the Pathway to Law School program. This program is recognized as part of the California State Bar and California Community College State Chancellor's office initiative "Pathway to Law School."​
Students interested in a career in law should also complete their Associate's Degree in an academic major leading to transfer to a four-year institution. The Pathway to Law School certificate provides students with an opportunity to major in the subject of their choice while improving their abilities in areas that are associated with success in law school and the practice of law. Participation in this program does not guarantee admission to any participating university or law school. Not intended to prepare a student to be a paralegal per Business and Professional Code 6450. See SAC Paralegal for more information.

 

1st Semester: Fall Course Number Course Name Units
Second 8 Weeks ENGL 101 Freshman Composition 4
First 8 Weeks HIST 120 The U.S. to 1865 3
First 8 Weeks CMST 140 Argumentation & Debate 3
Second 8 Weeks BUS 105 Legal Environment of Business 3

 

2nd Semester: Spring Course Number Course Name Units
Second 8 Weeks ENGL 103 Critical Thinking & Writing 4
16 Weeks POLT 101 Intro to American Governments 3
First 8 Weeks MATH 219 Statistics & Probability 4
16 Weeks LAW 100
or PARA 100
Intro to Legal Studies
​The Paralegal Profession
3
3

 

3rd Semester: Summer Course Number Course Name Units
Summer PARA 105
or PARA 299
or LAW 299
Cooperative Work Experience 1-4
Summer LAW 121
or PARA 121
Legal Ethical Reasoning
Ethics & Professional Responsibility
3
2
    Total units: 31

 

Paralegal: Certificate of Achievement (Transcripted)

This American Bar Association (ABA) approved program is designed to prepare students to work as a Paralegal/ Legal Assistant as defined by section 6450 of the California Business and Professions Code, who are qualified by education, who either contracts with or is employed by an attorney, law firm, corporation, governmental agency, or other entity, and who performs substantial legal work under the direction and supervision of an active member of the State Bar of California,as defined in Section 6060, or an attorney practicing law in the federal courts of this state, that has been specifically delegated by the attorney to him or her. This program is not designed to prepare students for the practice of
law. Upon successful completion of the program students will be able to:

  1. Make ethical decisions in the workplace Students will complete the PARA 121 Ethics class
    • Students will incorporate ethical standards in the Law Office Management class through problem solving and discussion board discussions.
  2. Understand legal concepts
    • Students will demonstrate legal concepts in the legal specialty classes through examination and practical exercises.
    • Students will draft law office memorandum and appellate briefs in the Advanced Legal writing class incorporating analysis of legal concepts.
  3. Communicate effectively orally and in writing
    • Students will draft law office memorandum.
    • Students will use proper grammar, punctuation, and spelling.
    • Students will create client correspondence.
  4. Be proficient in using legal technology
    • Students will demonstrate the use of the Microsoft suite (Word, PowerPoint and Excel) in their completion of assignments.
    • Students will complete assignments using legal specific software.
  5. Have the tools necessary to obtain employment in their field of study in a timely manner.

All courses must be passed with a C grade or better with the exception of PARA 297, which is pass/no pass.
Paralegal Certificate (sac.para.ca) Specific General Education Requirements for the Certificate:
The ABA additionally specifies that a student must complete a minimum of 18 semester units of ABA approved general education courses from at least 3 disciplines in the areas of language and composition, mathematics, social science and behavioral sciences, natural sciences, humanities and the arts. This excludes courses in kinesiology, counseling, performing arts, accounting, computer science, technical writing, business mathematics, keyboarding, and business law. Students are urged to seek counseling prior to enrollment to insure that college general education choices satisfy this requirement. Major requirements for students seeking the certificate: Note: Students must complete the program within 5 years or repeat any legal specialty courses which were completed more than 5 years prior to graduation. Legal specialty courses subject to these requirements are marked with an asterisk (*).

​1st Semester: Fall ​Course Number ​Course Name ​Units
​16 Weeks ​PARA 100 ​Law & Society ​3
​16 Weeks ​PARA 145 ​Civil Litigation Overview* ​4
​16 Weeks ​PARA 246 ​Legal Research & Analysis ​4

 

​Spring Intersession ​Course Number ​Course Name ​Units
​4 Weeks ​PARA 121 ​Legal Ethical Reasoning ​3

 

2nd Semester: Spring ​Course Number ​Course Name ​Units
​16 Weeks ​PARA 101 ​Law Office Management* ​2
​16 Weeks ​PARA 105 ​Cooperative Work Experience Education
*(Required to earn a minimum of 2 units for this course)
​1-4
​16 Weeks ​PARA 146 ​Tort Law & Alternative Dispute Resolution* ​4
​16 Weeks ​PARA 248 ​Advanced Research & Analysis ​3

 

​Summer ​Course Number ​Course Name ​Units
​8 Weeks ​PARA 120 ​Computers in the Law Office* ​4

 

​3rd Semester: Fall ​Course Number ​Course Name ​Units
​8 Weeks
or 16 Weeks
​BUS 105
or LAW 105
​Legal Environment of Business
The ​Legal Environment of Business
​3
3
​16 Weeks ​PARA 150 ​Legal Transaction ​5
​16 Weeks ​PARA 297 ​The Professional Paralegal ​2
​Total Units ​39-43