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Californian Legal Studies, Paralegal, & Criminal Justice Programs

You can choose between traditional classroom study, and accredited online degree programs. Course offerings and attendance requirements vary by institution, so it's important to find an accredited program that suits your needs. Check out some CA legal studies degree programs, and take the first step toward your new career. ( More )

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You've seen the high profile attorneys on TV and on the web. They come to court wearing designer clothes and bring along an entourage of assistants. On the average, it takes three years of post-graduate study to earn a law degree. After that, you must pass your state's bar exam in order to practice law. Becoming an attorney takes many years of study, but online programs and career schools offer flexible options designed to help you enhance your present career, or start a new one.

CA Legal Studies Programs Offer Career Opportunities

If you're interested in a career in law, but don't want to spend years in law school, you can earn associate's through bachelor's degrees, or study in a certification program. An online bachelor's degree in legal studies is convenient, and prepares you for a career as a paralegal, or legal assistant. It can also provide a good foundation for law school and for working in business, law enforcement and government agencies. The Bureau of Labor statistics forecasts higher than average growth in jobs for paralegals and legal assistants, as many functions previously performed by attorneys are now done by paralegals.