PROGRAM OUTCOMES AND ASSESSMENT MEASURES  2007

 

PROGRAM:   PARALEGAL CERTIFICATE

 

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INSTITUTIONAL-

LEVEL GOALS

 

PROGRAM OUTCOME -

              STUDENT ATTRIBUTE

PROGRAM OUTCOME

ASSESSMENT MEASURE

ACTIVITIES

 

PROGRAM OUTCOME

ASSESSMENT MEASURE

COURSE(S)

 

1a. To provide students with a core liberal arts and science education

 

 

Core Program Requirements

 

Critical thinker

 

2005-2006:  94% achieved outcome

 

2006-2007:  88% achieved outcome

 

 

Handled through core program requirements

 

Preparation of case briefs demonstrating ability to identify and analyze legal issues

                                                                  

 

Core Curriculum

 

LE 101 Introduction to Law

 

1c.To develop in students the reading, writing, speaking, and listening skills that will enable them to communicate effectively

 

 

Effective communicator

 

2005-2006:

           90% achieved research outcome

          100% achieved writing outcome

 

2006-2007:

           96% achieved research outcome

           89% achieved writing outcome

 

 

Writing Portfolio

 

Preparation of  research memoranda

 

 

Preparation of office, trial and transactional legal documentation

 

 

 

LE 102 Legal Research

All 200 level paralegal courses

 

LE 104 Legal Writing

 

 

 

2a. To provide students with the theory and knowledge specific to their chosen careers

 

 

Competent legal professional

 

2005-2006: 87% employed

 

2006-2007: 40% employed as of 6/15/07

 

 

Obtain employment

Graduate surveys

Employer surveys

 

 

 

3c. & 4a. To encourage the character formation of its students enabling them to recognize and practice ethical and spiritual values like the Judeo-Christian and Basilian

values of peace, justice

and concern for others.

 

 

Ethical legal professional

 

2005-2006:  100% achieved outcome

 

2006-2007:  90% achieved outcome

 

Reaction paper to hypothetical ethical dilemma

 

LE 101 Introduction to Law

 

To provide students with Information Literacy: the knowledge, skills, and tools to obtain information in many formats and media in order to identify, retrieve, and apply relevant and valid knowledge and information resources to their study or research.

(Applies to Goal 1b.)

 

 

Effective research

 

2005-2006:  90% achieved outcome

 

2006-2007:  96% achieved outcome

 

 

 

Locate evaluate, apply print and electronic sources of law to hypothetical legal problems

 

LE 102 Legal Research

All 200 level paralegal electives