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2024-2025 Catalog
Individual Studies/Paralegal, A.S.
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Associate in Science Degree/Certificate Program
Hegis Code: 5699
NYSED Code: 80327 (Individual Studies)
Hegis Code: 5099
NYSED Code: 24756 (Paralegal)
Program Description
The purpose of the Individual Studies/Paralegal Jointly Registered Program with Marist College is to prepare students for employment and for transfer into a bachelor’s degree program. Students complete the liberal arts requirements in two semesters at SUNY Ulster and their paralegal requirements in their third and fourth semesters at Marist College. Graduates of this program earn an Associate in Science in Individual Studies from SUNY Ulster and a Paralegal Certificate from Marist. They are qualified to enter the workforce as paralegals while pursuing higher education.
The curriculum is designed to provide students with a minimum of 36 credits in core liberal arts courses and 24 credits in law courses. The Marist Program is accredited by the American Bar Association, with courses offered through a flexible evening or weekend program.
Program Outcomes
At the completion of the AS Individual Studies Degree program, a student will be able to
- Produce college‐level papers/essays and oral presentations, demonstrate the ability to research a topic and develop cogent, well-supported arguments;
- Apply quantitative reasoning skills, and analyze data. Apply algebra, arithmetic, and geometry to problem solving;
- Understand hypothesis development, evaluation of evidence, data collection, and experimentation and apply scientific data, concepts, and models in one of the natural sciences;
- Analyze and develop arguments in their own or others work and use basic research techniques to locate, evaluate, and synthesize information from a variety of sources;
- Demonstrate knowledge of the conventions and methods of at least four of the humanities or social science areas of the SUNY General Education requirements;
- In addition all graduates will use the 24‐30 credit s of open electives in the Individual Studies component to customize a specialized career or transfer track or to sample various disciplines in order to discover the career or transfer program best suited to their interests and abilities.
Employment Potential
According to the United States Bureau of Labor Statistics, paralegal is expected to be among the 20 fastest growing professions in the U.S. economy. In addition to private law firms, corporate legal departments, insurance companies, real estate and title insurance firms, banks also hire paralegals. In the public sector, employment opportunities are expected to expand for paralegals in community legal service programs, consumer organizations, courts and other federal, State, and local government agencies.
Requirements for Program Entry
- High school diploma or equivalent
- Satisfactory placement in Entering Student Assessment
Developmental Assistance Available
For students who do not meet basic reading and math requirements or who have other learning issues, extra assistance is readily available through SUNY Ulster’s Center for Academic Planning and Support (CAPS), the Patrik Math Center, the Literacy Lab, and peer and professional tutors.
For More Information
For more information contact Enrollment and Success Center at 845-687-5022
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Liberal Arts Distribution
- ENG 101 - English Composition I 3 cr.
- ENG 102 - English Composition II 3 cr.
- COM 103 - Oral Communication 3 cr. or
- COM 105 - Public Speaking 3 cr.
- LIB 111 - Information Literacy 1 cr.
- SUNY General Education - Natural Science Elective 3‐4 cr.
- SUNY General Education - Mathematics Elective 3‐4 cr.
- SUNY General Education - DEISJ Elective 3‐4 cr.
- General Education - Electives: Chosen from these categories: US History and Civic Engagement, World History and Global Awareness, World Languages, the Arts, Humanities, Mathematics, Natural Science or Social Sciences
- Liberal Arts Electives - Chosen from 200‐level English, higher‐level Mathematics, Natural Science, Humanities, or Social Science courses.
All courses must be selected from the SUNY General Education Course List.
No more than two courses per category may count as General Education Courses.
(However, in the case of one or two credit courses, such as courses in applied music, the limit is a total of six credits.)
- Elective - General Education Elective 3 cr.
- Elective - General Education Elective 3 cr.
- Elective - General Education Elective 3 cr.
- Elective - General Education Elective 3 cr.
- Elective - General Education Elective or Liberal Arts 3‐4 cr.
- Elective - General Education Elective or Liberal Arts 3‐4 cr.
- Electives - Liberal Arts 3 cr.
Total Liberal Arts (including General Education) Distribution Credits 37‐39
* ENG 101 is a pre/corequisite for all history and 200‐level sociology courses.
** Students who have already fulfilled the SUNY Communications General Education Requirement at another institution have already met this requirement.
Paralegal courses taken at Marist College total 24 credits
Minimum Total Credits 60
The minimum number of credits required for graduation = 60-62
*Marist College accepts MAT 101 or 110 or 115 or higher level course as part of the 36 credits required for entry into the Paralegal Program. Students who have
taken MAT 105 may need to take an additional liberal arts course in order to meet the entrance requirements of Marist College.
Note:
Through advisement, students will also fulfill General Education Requirements .
All first time college students matriculated in a degree program, including Early College students, former Collegian students now attending the College and students with no prior college experience, are required to take the one-credit FYE 101 course.
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