Legal Studies
Certificate Program
About This Program
Purpose
The Wilmington University Legal Studies Certificate allows students to concentrate their studies in the specific content areas relevant to the profession. It is designed to provide the education needed to begin a paralegal career working under the supervision of an attorney or advance an existing career in related fields. Because certificate programs are valued by those in the legal field, it is perfect for those who want to enhance their marketability, make a career change, or simply expand their career options.
Program of Study
Certificate programs come in a variety of models. Wilmington University has elected to offer the program as a post- baccalaureate program because a four-year degree combined with a certificate offers students the greatest salary potential1. The certificate program was designed by paralegals and attorneys to concentrate exclusively on the skills and knowledge needed by working professionals. The program includes a core curriculum of eight classes (24 credits) but can be tailored to the individual student through the selection of two substantive courses. Students actively pursuing a bachelor’s degree at Wilmington University will be permitted to enroll in the Certificate program, but will not receive a certificate until the completion of the degree program.
1Source: Delaware Paralegal Association, 2005 Salary and Benefits Survey Results
Certificate Competencies
In addition to demonstrating college level proficiency in the Wilmington University undergraduate competencies outlined in this catalog, Legal Studies graduates will also be able to:
- Access, use and evaluate information effectively and appropriately, and use technology to effectively locate and communicate information.
- Apply legal and ethical principles to guide professional behaviors and decision-making.
- Demonstrate proficiency in using computers and telecommunication technology.
General Requirements
Each prospective student must submit the following:
- An undergraduate application for admission.
- An official transcript showing completion of a bachelor’s degree.
- No more than two courses (6 credits) may be transferred into this certificate program.
Minimum Grade Policy
The Legal Studies program has set a minimum passing grade of “C” for LES 120, 200, 314, 316, and 320 (designated with an asterisk). Students receiving a grade lower than “C” in any of these courses must retake that course.
This information applies to students who enter this degree program during the 2008-2009 Academic Year. If you entered this degree program before the Fall 2008 semester, please refer to the academic catalog for the year you began your degree program.
