The upcoming courses listed in this schedule can be used to fulfill the requirements for a
Certificate in Paralegal Studies,
an
Associate of Paralegal Studies
degree,
Bachelor of Science
degree in legal studies,
a
Bachelor of Business Administration,
or a
Joint Program in Legal and Business Studies.
Students may take up to 3 courses at a time.
For courses that can be used to fulfill the requirements for our
master's degree programs,
please see the
schedule of graduate courses.
The textbooks used for these courses can be found on our
textbook list,
except for the "100"-level paralegal studies courses ("PLG-1XX"), which use our online courseware.
Printable course schedule
Students have the choice of either attending online lectures live or watching recordings of the lectures at their convenience.
August 2025 | September 2025 | October 2025 | November 2025 | December 2025 | January 2026 | February 2026 | March 2026 | April 2026 | May 2026 | June 2026 | July 2026 | August 2026 | September 2026 | October 2026 | November 2026 | December 2026 |
Comparative Politics |
College Algebra |
Compensation and Benefits |
Business Communications |
Wills, Trusts and Estates |
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Trust Drafting |
Global Human Resources Management |
Principles of Management |
Contracts |
Environmental Law |
White-Collar Crime |
Principles of Marketing |
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American Government |
English Composition |
Principles of Finance |
Advanced Civil Litigation |
Professional Responsibility and Legal Ethics |
Operations Management |
Principles of Marketing |
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Contemporary American Literature |
Principles of Marketing |
Ideas in Math |
Alternative Dispute Resolution |
Constitutional Law and Criminal Procedure |
Business Communications |
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Contracts |
Principles of Management |
Introduction to Probability and Statistics |
Recruitment and Selection |
Legal Document Preparation |
International Business |
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Environmental Science |
Laws of Evidence |
Drafting Contracts and Contract Provisions |
English Composition |
Law of Debtors and Creditors |
Organizational Management and Leadership |
Professional Responsibility and Legal Ethics |
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Wills, Trusts and Estates |
College Algebra |
Compensation and Benefits |
Business Communications |
Comparative Politics |
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White-Collar Crime |
Environmental Law |
Trust Drafting |
Contracts |
Principles of Management |
Principles of Marketing |
Global Human Resources Management |
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American History 2 - Westward Expansion to Post-Vietnam |
Training and Development |
Microeconomics |
Patents, Trademarks and Copyrights |
Legal Research, Writing and Civil Litigation |
Earth Science |
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Introduction to Probability and Statistics |
Immigration Law |
Introduction to Sociology |
Macroeconomics |
Real Property |
Labor Relations and Collective Bargaining |
College Geometry |
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Federal Income Taxation |
Torts and Personal Injury |
The Science of Nutrition |
Human Resources Management |
Employment Law |
E-Discovery |
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College Algebra |
Business Ethics |
Introduction to Life Processes |
Legal Research, Writing and Civil Litigation |
Domestic Relations |
Public Communications Law |
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Management Information Systems |
Microeconomics |
Principles of Accounting |
Business Law and Bankruptcy |
Administrative Law |
Earth Science |
English Composition II |
Laws of Cyberspace |
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Criminal Law |
American History 1 - Discovery to Reconstruction |
Human Resources Management |
Media and Cultural Literacy |
Small Business Management |
Torts and Personal Injury |
Principles of Marketing |
Macroeconomics |
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American History 2 - Westward Expansion to Post-Vietnam |
Earth Science |
Microeconomics |
Training and Development |
Legal Research, Writing and Civil Litigation |
Patents, Trademarks and Copyrights |
|
Introduction to Sociology |
Labor Relations and Collective Bargaining |
College Geometry |
Macroeconomics |
Introduction to Probability and Statistics |
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