Classes
UC Irvine Extension: One Paralegal Course
- Item Number
- 312
- Estimated Value
- 600 USD
- Sold
- 100 USD to nyde0d9f9
- Number of Bids
- 1 - Bid History
Item Description
There’s never been a better time to be a paralegal - It’s one of the fastest growing professions on the globe. The work is intellectually challenging and offers a unique opportunity to help others. Paralegals are no longer simply lawyer’s assistants. They’re assuming management roles in corporations, leadership roles in law firms, and entrepreneurial roles in independent paralegal businesses.
University of California, Irvine Extension offers an ABA-approved Paralegal Certificate Program, continuing education, internships and job postings. For over 35 years, this program has earned an outstanding reputation for practice-based education.
Bid on one free course in the UC Irvine Extension’s Paralegal Program. You can take the course online or on-campus. Whether you are just entering the field or are an experienced paralegal, these courses will give you access to the practical training and in-demand specialty areas necessary for success.
Watch this video to hear from program graduates and legal community members about UCI's program.
Visit www.extension.uci.edu/legal for the course schedule.
*Offer valid for one (1) free course offered at UC Irvine Extension within the Paralegal Certificate Program only. Courses are offered on-campus or online. Free course offer is not transferable to other certificate programs and only includes tuition. Books, parking, or other associated fees are not included.
Winning bidder must register for the course by December 31, 2014.
Item Special Note
Donated by:
UC Irvine Extension
Packet will be mailed to purchaser's address on file.
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