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2025-2026 Catalog 
    
2025-2026 Catalog

Legal Studies, AS


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LOCATIONS:

Bloomington - Evansville - Fort Wayne - Indianapolis - Lafayette - Muncie - Sellersburg - South Bend/Elkhart - Valparaiso

For Online Degree - Courses in this distance education degree may be offered through a mix of online and video offerings. Some site requirements may exist. Please discuss these offerings with your advisor to be sure you understand the specific requirement of this degree and course offerings.

INDIANA COLLEGE CORE


Written Communication (3)


Speaking and Listening (3-6)


Quantitative Reasoning (3-12)


Humanistic and Artistic Ways of Knowing (3-12)


REQUIREMENT TOTAL: 30


OTHER INSTITUTIONAL REQUIREMENTS


REQUIREMENT TOTAL: 3


PROGRAM SPECIFIC CORE


REQUIREMENT TOTAL: 18


TRANSFER CLUSTER


REQUIREMENT TOTAL: 9


TOTAL CREDITS: 60


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*     Required for Transfer General Education Core (TGEC) Certificate
The Transfer General Education Core - TGEC - Certificate requirements for this degree require a minimum of 30 credits. The TGEC Certificate requires a minimum of one course from six areas of study. The number of TGEC elective courses shown above may vary based on required TGEC course credits earned, area of study, and the student’s Individual Academic Plan. The remaining degree requirements provide a mechanism for students to obtain the required minimum 60 credits to graduate with the appropriate Associate level transfer degree.

DEGREE OUTCOMES


  • Examine various levels of US state and federal court systems.
  • Define and apply basic legal terminology.
  • Identify and demonstrate the ability to conduct research on primary and secondary legal authority.
  • Demonstrate the ability to distinguish between binding and nonbinding primary authority, and primary and secondary authority.
  • Formulate proper citation forms for primary and secondary authorities.
  • Demonstrate the ability to analyze a given set of facts considering the applicable law.
  • Identify jurisdictional requirements for lawsuits, parties to a lawsuit, and methods of discovery.
  • Understand and demonstrate the ability to draft a variety of pleadings, motions, and other legal documents.
  • Describe the role that the Indiana Supreme Court plays in the regulation of lawyers and paralegals.
  • Compare and contrast various Indiana Trial Rules with Federal Rules of Civil procedure.
  • Understand and apply the rules of English grammar and style, including, but not limited to word usage, identify common errors, punctuation, capitalization, grammar, rules of composition, formal writing style, and sentence structure.
  • Acquire the skills necessary, through general education requirements, to be a successful student at a transfer school, including but not limited to, basic math, English, writing, sociology, humanities, and science skills.

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