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Legal Office Support Certificate
It's not “business as usual.” Go further than you think.
Business office professionals play a key role in the success of every business. Use the newest technology for optimizing daily tasks, projects, and people with just the right balance of leadership and management.
This degree prepares you for supervisory roles in office and retail management, small businesses, corporate offices, and government agencies.
Learn the practical business skills that employers expect - and the leadership skills you need - so you can contribute to a successful team on day one.
Program Location
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Skills You'll Learn
- Effective communication and customer service skills
- Record management and organization techniques
- Microsoft Office software and technology
- Office accounting
- Social media strategies
- Project & event management
Key classes you'll take
- Remote Office Management
- Legal Assistant Litigation
Where this program can take you
- Event manager or project assistant
- Administrative professional or office manager
- Executive assistant
- Human resources assistant
Contact Us
West Burlington Campus Admissions
Call: (319) 208-5155
Text: (319) 250-7144
Email: admissionswb@scciowa.edu
Keokuk Campus Admissions
Call: (319) 313-1923
Text: (319) 220-3266
Email: admissionskeo@scciowa.edu
The Legal Office Support certificate is a way to showcase your ability to work in the legal environment. Earn this certificate to enhance your current office skills or add it to your Business Office Management degree to expand your opportunities.
Summary Sheet
The summary sheet provides a program overview and other information.
Curriculum Sequence
| Fall Semester I | Course Title | Credit |
|---|---|---|
| ADM-162 | Office Procedures | 3 |
| ADM-103 | Office Technology | 2 |
| LGL-122 | Legal Ethics | 2 |
| TOTAL CREDITS | 7 |
| Spring Semester I | Course Title | Credit |
|---|---|---|
| ADM-117 | Keyboarding and Document Production | 3 |
| LGL-113 | Legal Terminology | 3 |
| LGL-175 | Litigation Procedures and Documents | 3 |
| TOTAL CREDITS | 9 |
ADM-162 - Office Procedures
|
Lecture: 3 |
Credit: 3 |
This course provides an understanding of the concepts, skills, procedures and professional image needed for employment in an office environment. Introductory topics include operational and supervisory functions, telephone and teleconference procedures, scheduling, travel arrangements, meeting and event planning, mail and shipping procedures and ethics and professionalism. Students use problem solving techniques and decision making experiences in a team environment.
ADM-103 - Office Technology
|
Lecture: 1 |
Lab: 1 |
Credit: 2 |
This course provides in-depth and practical use of calendaring/scheduling systems, voice recognition software, advanced email functions and the Internet as a research tool. Common office technology including video conferencing, projection, copiers, faxing, scanning, transcription, 10-key calculating and multi-line phone systems will be presented and practiced in multiple settings.
LGL-122 - Legal Ethics
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Lecture: 2 |
Credit: 2 |
This course introduces students to ethical dilemmas they will face in a law office setting. Students learn about the regulation of the legal profession and the rules of conduct that govern attorneys and legal administrative assistants. Topics include the unauthorized practice of law, attorney-client privilege, confidentiality, conflicts of interest, and other topics relative to ethics in law. Methods for researching the answers to ethical dilemmas will be practiced.
ADM-117 - Keyboarding and Document Production
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Lecture: 2 |
Lab: 1 |
Credit: 3 |
A fundamental course in developing keyboarding skills for business and personal use. Students use Microsoft Word to learn proper formatting of office letters and memos, business and academic reports, tables, newsletters, flyers and graphics. Proper keyboarding technique, accuracy and speed building are emphasized.
LGL-113 - Legal Terminology
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Lecture: 3 |
Credit: 3 |
This course is an introduction to the basic terminology used in the legal field. Legal definitions, spelling and pronunciation are emphasized. A study of court cases is used to highlight and validate the usage of these terms in legal documents and in litigation.
LGL-175 - Litigation Procedures and Documents
|
Lecture: 3 |
Credit: 3 |
This course prepares students to aid an attorney in preparing for and supporting litigation procedures. Students learn to identify, create, use and file documents that are required for various legal proceedings. Emphasis is on learning the details necessary for trial preparation from the instant the dispute requires the services of an attorney. Legal terminology is applied throughout the course.
Trisha Hopper - Professor - Business
Email: thopper@scciowa.edu
MBA, Quincy University
BA, Western Illinois University
AA, Carl Sandburg College
Renee Smith - Professor - Business
Email: rsmith1@scciowa.edu
MBA, Grand Canyon University
BA, Buena Vista University
AA & AAS, Southeastern Community College


