Legal Assisting (AAB)
This legal assisting program prepares students to support attorneys across a wide range of legal settings, including law firms, corporate legal departments, and government agencies. Graduates are ready for roles such as legal assistant or legal researcher and are eligible to pursue industry certifications, with flexible options to complete either a one‑year certificate or an associate degree.
Courses
- ACC 121 — Introduction to Accounting
- AOT 121 — Office Document Concepts
- AOT 127 — Word Processing - Microsoft Word
- AOT 129 — Keyboarding Skill Building
- AOT 130 — Editing, Proofreading and Language Skills
- AOT 132 — Records Management
- AOT 224 — Legal Office Procedures
- AOT 226 — Spreadsheet - Microsoft Excel
- AOT 227 — Administrative Procedures and Systems
- AOT 228 — Virtual Administrative Assistant Procedures
- AOT 232 — AOT Practicum
- AOT 235 — Legal Research and Writing
- AOT 237 — Legal Office Applications
- AOT 239 — Legal Transccription
- BUS 121 — Business Administration
- COM 121 — Effective Speaking
- ENG 124 — College Composition
- ENG 233 — British Literature: Medieval to 1785
- ENG 234 — British Literature: 1785 to Present
- ENG 235 — Introduction to Shakespeare
- ENG 236 — American Literature: Colonial to 1865
- ENG 237 — American Literature: 1865 to Present
- ENG 241 — Major Modern Writers
- HIS 121 — United States History I to 1877
- HIS 122 — United States History II from 1877
- HIS 221 — World Civilization to 17th Century
- HIS 222 — World Civilization from 17th Century
- ITD 108 — Microsoft Outlook
- JCR 131 — Legal Terminology
- MTH 118 — Quantitative Reasoning
- MTH 124 — Statistics
- PHL 122 — Ethics
- PSC 121 — United States Government and Politics
- PSC 122 — Introduction to Law and Legal System
- PSC 123 — Government & Legal Ethics
- PSC 221 — State and Local Government
- SSC 101 — Student Success Seminar