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According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, paralegal and legal assistant jobs are expected to grow through the year 2032 with projected job openings of 38,000 in the United States.1
Furthermore, U.S. News ranked Paralegal as one of the best social service jobs of 2023.2
Earning your degree now means you’ll be prepared for the jobs of the future.
1Bureau of Labor Statistics, U.S. Department of Labor, Occupational Outlook Handbook, Paralegals and Legal Assistants, at https://www.bls.gov/ooh/legal/paralegals-and-legal-assistants.htm. (visited 1/20/2024). Also online at http://www.onetonline.org/link/summary/23-2011.00. Note that job market conditions are dynamic and can change. This data is not intended to predict the market conditions that will be present when you graduate from your program and may differ based on our geographic location and other factors.
2See U.S. News Best Social Service Jobs 2023.
As a graduate of the Bryan University Associate Degree in Paralegal Studies, examples of career opportunities3 may include:
3Example occupations shown herein do not imply a guarantee of employment. Students are responsible for conducting occupational research for their chosen program. Employers have unique hiring practices and job-specific requirements, which may include years of experience for manager positions. Graduates with little to no prior experience should expect an entry-level position.
Examples of employment settings may include:
You’ll receive a dedicated career services advisor that provides job search assistance, job networking best practices, interview preparation, and helps you create an eye-catching resume.
Bryan U programs are aligned with employers’ needs to ensure you get the most current and relevant skills, including:
Bryan University’s Paralegal Studies Associate Degree is aligned with current competencies that law firms need and developed in collaboration with industry experts. You’ll gain real-world practice experience online combined with assignments that simulate job tasks to ensure you’re job-ready upon graduation.
Dive into Relativity, the leading eDiscovery software. You will perform eDiscovery functions as if you were a paralegal in a law firm while simultaneously preparing to take a Relativity certification exam.
Learn how to use Clio, one of the largest legal software systems for billing, record management, and client intake, to complete assignments & simulate job-related tasks.
B S in Civil Engineering, Major in Civil Engineering, The University of Utah; Juris Doctor, Law, Creighton University.
B S in Civil Engineering, Major in Civil Engineering, The University of Utah; Juris Doctor, Law, Creighton University.
Bachelor of Arts Psychology, University of Texas at Dallas; Master of Business Administration, Louisiana State University; Juris Doctor, University of Arizona
Bachelor of Arts Psychology, University of Texas at Dallas; Master of Business Administration, Louisiana State University; Juris Doctor, University of Arizona
Juris Doctor, Arizona Summit Law School; Master of Laws, Concentration in Mediation, Pepperdine University School of Law; Bachelor of Arts, Major in History, Minor in Sociology, The University of Arizona.
Juris Doctor, Arizona Summit Law School; Master of Laws, Concentration in Mediation, Pepperdine University School of Law; Bachelor of Arts, Major in History, Minor in Sociology, The University of Arizona.
Master of Arts, Communication Studies, Arizona State University; Bachelor of Arts, Individualized, Business Administration, Valparaiso University.
Master of Arts, Communication Studies, Arizona State University; Bachelor of Arts, Individualized, Business Administration, Valparaiso University.
Master of Fine Arts, Creative Writing, Arizona State University; Bachelor of Arts, Psychology, Kent State University.
Master of Fine Arts, Creative Writing, Arizona State University; Bachelor of Arts, Psychology, Kent State University.
Master of Arts, English, National University; Bachelor of Business Administration, Monroe College
Master of Arts, English, National University; Bachelor of Business Administration, Monroe College
Following the completion of this program, students will be able to:
This course provides the paralegal student with an introduction to the types and functions of technology in the legal field, providing them with knowledge of and access to commonly used software.
This course expands the skills of the paralegal student in performing legal research and writing, emphasizing case briefing and legal analysis. It provides students with experience using research tools and search engines available in the legal field.
A course covering the information, knowledge and skills needed to succeed specifically in paralegal studies, including study skills, setting academic goals, managing time, and technology skills such as word processing, presentations, and spreadsheets.
This class will help students develop a comprehensive understanding of the early phases of the EDRM (Information Governance through Processing). Students will focus on the communication skills and paperwork needed to keep necessary parties informed. This class is designed to help students begin to manage ediscovery projects for a law firm.
This course is designed to provide students with practical experience using the knowledge that they have gained in the program. Students will have the opportunity to prepare detailed pleadings, draft pre-trial motions, and write discovery requests in addition to learning about deposition preparation. This class additionally explores the role of paralegals in alternative dispute resolution and provides them with a chance to develop their skills relating to trial preparation and presentation in the electronic courtroom.
This class provides students with an opportunity to develop and practice skills relating to the latter stages of the Electronic Discovery Reference Model (EDRM) framework using actual eDiscovery software that is used in the legal profession. Students will gain hands-on eDiscovery experience and learn best practices related to eDiscovery workflow and projects.
As a Bryan University student, you’ll receive these benefits and services included in tuition at no extra cost.
Prepare for third-party certifications – one certification exam attempt paid for by the university.
We give you easy access to your e-textbooks and software.
Our tutors and academic staff provide personalized support whenever you need it.
You’ll receive a starter package to ensure you’re ready to succeed in your program.
Finish in the shortest time possible and never get wait-listed for course registration.
As a graduate, audit previously completed courses free to keep your skills sharp.
You'll receive dedicated support to help you succeed in and out of the classroom.
Get expert help to ensure you're job-ready and connect with employers.
Learn from faculty with real-world experience in their field.
We recognize that life can be busy and complex, so we’ve designed the learning experience around you. You have the option to complete your homework assignments online each week at days and times convenient to you. You have the flexibility to resubmit homework to improve your grades and gain greater mastery of the course content.
We provide you with user-friendly learning technology such as adaptive digital textbooks and simulated job tasks to help you learn faster, easier, and retain more knowledge. All your efforts are recorded so you can track your progress and plan your time more effectively.
At Bryan, we don’t think learning online means learning alone. You’ll learn from the comfort of your home while connecting you to teachers, tutors, and mentors who will support you every step of the way. Whenever you need help with an assignment, you can schedule a tutor at any time online with the click of a button.
You'll have ample weekly opportunities to connect with your classmates and expand your professional network through Paralegal Club meetings, homework hours, and live, industry-relevant events.
Most programs provide live classes that are also recorded in case you miss them and need to watch them later - click here for a list of live classes by program.
Didn't get the grade you wanted? At Bryan U, you can resubmit your homework to improve your grades.
You'll learn using a program that adapts to your knowledge level while helping you learn faster and retain more.
Engage with others in class using a social platform to share your thoughts on topics you're interested in.
Bryan offers affordable tuition rates for all students, no matter where they reside. We don't differentiate between residents or non-residents. We also lock-in your tuition rate when you enroll, so you can rest assured that your tuition will never increase over the length of your program.
If you apply to Bryan University with prior college credits and/or a degree, we’ll accept as many credits as possible to validate the hard work you’ve already completed. If you complete a Bryan U associate degree or undergraduate certificate, these credits are transferrable to a higher degree, such as a bachelor’s degree.
As an accredited institution, students of Bryan University who are residents of the United States may qualify for federal financial aid. Our team of dedicated financial advisors can also help you understand what other options are available to you. To learn about those who qualify, please visit our financial aid page.
For students who are veterans or active-duty members of the U.S. military, you may also use your military educational benefits, if qualified. Please see our military benefits page for more details. You may also complete the Request Information form or call us at 888-721-9773 to receive immediate assistance.
As you progress through each credential level (e.g., certificate to associate degree, or associate degree to bachelor’s degree), your tuition decreases. Plus, your tuition is locked in once you enroll so that it never goes up as long as you remain continuously enrolled in good academic standing. For a current listing of Bryan University’s tuition rates by program, please visit our tuition rates page.
To be admitted to Bryan University, prospective students must complete the following requirements:
To begin this process, we invite you to contact a member of our admissions team at 888-768-6861 or complete the Request Information form.