Lay Advocate/Paralegal
The Lay Advocate/Paralegal provides learners with the necessary skills, knowledge, and ethical foundation to prepare graduates to practice as lay advocates in Tribal Courts. This program will prepare graduates for entry-level employment as a paralegal.
Occupational Objective: Lay Advocate, Paralegal
Degree Requirements
Related Instruction Requirements
HS 100 | Human Relations | 1 |
M 111 | Technical Mathematics | 3 |
WRIT 104 | Workplace Communications | 3 |
Total Credit Hours: | 7 |
Program of Study Courses
Total Credit Hours: 31
Lay Advocate/Paralegal
First Semester (FA)
Second Semester (SP)
M 111 | Technical Mathematics | 3 |
Total Credit Hours: 31
Program Learning Outcomes:
- Identify legal issues and remedies.
- Thoroughly research legal issues using primary and secondary legal research tools.
- Students will gain a foundational understanding of civil and criminal law sufficient to obtain entry-level employment as a paralegal or to represent Tribal constituents as a lay advocate in Tribal courts.
- Prepare legal Memoranda and briefs using logical analysis and proper citation forms.