Paralegal
Accredited by the Law Society of Ontario (LSO) Durham College’s paralegal training program qualifies graduates to apply to write the LSO’s licensing examination to become a licensed paralegal. Unique to Ontario, the paralegal profession was established to provide affordable legal representation and access to the justice system in prescribed areas of law before many courts and tribunals in the province.
Courses
- ACCT 2215 — Field Placement 2 (
- COMM 1114 — Legal Computer Applications 1 (
- COMM 1225 — Ethics and Professional Responsibility (
- COMP 1123 — Indigenous Elective (
- COMP 2215 — Field Placement 1 (
- CTAF 2100 — General Education Elective (
- CTAF 2200 — General Education Elective (
- DC 2030 — STRATEGIC VISION
- ETHC 1206 — Small Claims Court 1 (
- GNED 0000 — Principles Of Health Conditions and Management 1 (
- INDG 0000 — Automated Law Office Procedures 1 (
- LAWW 1114 — Introduction to Canadian Legal System (
- LAWW 1115 — Legal Relationships (
- LAWW 1116 — Administrative Law (
- LAWW 1117 — Legal Research and Writing (
- LAWW 1215 — Resident Landlord and Tenant Law (
- LAWW 1216 — EVidence and Litigation Process (
- LAWW 1217 — Legal Research and Writing 1 (
- LAWW 1218 — Tribunal Practice and Procedure (
- LAWW 1219 — Small Claims Court (
- LAWW 2118 — Provincial and Motor Vehicle Offences (
- LAWW 2119 — Legal Research and Writing 2 (
- LAWW 2120 — Advocacy (
- LAWW 2121 — LAWW 2121
- LAWW 2215 — Small Claims Court 2 (
- LAWW 2216 — Criminal Summary Conviction Procedure (
- LAWW 2217 — Alternative Dispute Resolution (
- LAWW 2218 — Practice Management - CTA (
- MGMT 2221 — MGMT 2221