| BS in Public Administration with Paralegal
Studies (120 s.h.) |
| A. General Education
(51 s.h.) |
| B. Major Program (42 s.h.) |
| Required Courses (33 s.h.) |
s.h. |
| POL 215 |
Public Administration |
3 |
| POL 225 |
Planning & Decision Making |
3 |
| POL 226 |
Empirical Political Analysis |
3 |
| POL 346 |
Pub. Budget & Fiscal Mgmt |
3 |
| POL 347 |
Human Resource Mgmt |
3 |
| POL 381 |
Senior Seminar |
3 |
| POL 390 |
Government Internship |
12 |
| POL 425 |
Public Policy Making |
3 |
| Major Electives (9 s.h.) |
s.h. |
| POL 010 |
American Government or |
3 |
| POL 050 |
State & Local Government |
| POL |
3 |
| POL or |
3 |
| PLG |
| C. Concomitant Courses (6 s.h.) |
| Statistics Course |
3 |
| Computer Literacy (CIS 100 or above) |
3 |
| D. Paralegal Studies (21 s.h.) |
| PLG 120 |
Paralegalism |
3 |
| PLG 150 |
Torts and Personal Injury |
3 |
| PLG 200 |
Civil Litigation and Procedure |
3 |
| PLG 215 |
Law Office Management |
3 |
| PLG 220 |
Business Law for Paralegals |
3 |
| PLG 245 |
Legal Research & Writing |
3 |
| Select one of the following courses |
| PLG 230 |
Estates & Trusts or |
3 |
| PLG 235 |
Family Law or |
| PLG 240 |
Bankruptcy Law or |
| PLG 250 |
Legal Internship |
| PLG 255 |
Legal Writing |
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Notes:
- All Paralegal Studies courses are taken through Lehigh-Carbon Community
College as part of a cooperative program of study. Paralegal (PLG) prefix
courses may only be transferred to KU by students who
complete this special KU-LCCC program.
- Any Required courses, Major Electives, or Concomitant courses taken
as part of General Education may be cross-listed to meet requirements
under Sections B and C. However, do not count the credit hours twice
in the calculation of the 120 s.h. minimum for the degree. Credit hour
deficiencies resulting from such cross-listing of courses may be made
up by increasing the credit hours in Sections B & C. Credit hour deficiencies
may also be made up in Section D by adding Arts & Sciences Electives
beyond the 21 s.h. of required PLG courses.
- Please select the Concomitant courses in Statistics and Computer Science in connsultation with your advisor.
Reviewed 4-2001
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