Our Online Paralegal ProgramIntroductionWelcome to the Paralegal Program online courses brought to you by the
hard work and dedication of the paralegal program faculty, director and
staff at Inver Hills Community College. Our online initiative was funded
by an E-Learning Curriculum Grant from the Minnesota State College and
University (MnSCU). A big thank you goes to MnSCU! With our online paralegal program, you can experience the excellent, quality learning that was only found in our traditional classroom-based education and now is delivered over the Internet to you. Though not every course is available online, many of our courses are, making your education planning more convenient and flexible. Sit up, hold on to your computer chairs, turn up your monitors, and get ready to become a paralegal! American Bar Association ApprovedOur online paralegal program courses are approved by the ABA and accredited by the Higher Learning Commission, and the Minnesota State College and Universities system. The online paralegal classes in our program are the same as the traditional courses and appear as such on your transcript. These online courses are part of the required curriculum and count toward the Associate in Science Degree or Paralegal Certificate. Online, Hybrid or Web-EnhancedWhat do all these terms mean? An online course is taught completely over the internet except for in-person test taking and orientation. All communication is conducted over the Desire2Learn (D2L) system on the internet accessed through the Inver Hills webpage. A hybrid online course is 1/2 traditional (in-person) class and 1/2 online. Students are expected to come to campus for regularly scheduled class meetings approximately every other week or once a week in summer session. The week or time in between class meetings will be spent working online reading lectures, completing assignments, and participating in group discussions. A web-enhanced class is a regular, traditional class that requires weekly in-person attendance on campus. The instructor enhances the course by adding online assignments, projects, and group work. in Not Self-PacedThe online paralegal courses are not self-paced. As with any other course in the program, you will need to read lectures and texts, prepare and submit assignments and projects, engage in group discussions, and take exams at regularly scheduled due dates and times. It is ok to work ahead but be mindful of deadlines and group discussion requirements. Some students come to an online class with some preconceived notions that the class can be taken at their own speed in their own time frame. Online paralegal program classes don't meet at a set time for the lectures or discussions. Instead, students go to the online class several times a week to review the lectures, submit assignments, and participate in discussions with other students. Time CommitmentOnline classes in the paralegal program are intense, college-level courses. You can expect to spend a minimum of 1 hour per credit per week working online for class time. In addition, you will spend a minimum of 2-3 hours per credit per week on homework. For example, you will spend a least 9-12 hours a week for a 3-credit paralegal online course. That is 3 hours online per week for lectures, participation, and class work, and a minimum of 6-9 hours per week for homework. TimelinessPlan ahead and turn your work in on time for an online class. This is the number one problem for an online student! Review the online course syllabus and create a calendar with highlighted due dates and intense workload days. English and Grammar SkillsIt is strongly recommended that students enroll in ENG 1108 before or concurrently with PA 1102 – Introduction to Law and Contracts, and PA 1105 - Criminal Justice System. Keyboarding SkillsIt is strongly recommended that you have basic keyboarding skills to be successful in our online paralegal program courses. You should be able to type at least 35 words per minute, and understand how to use the internet, compose an email, and create a word document. Check the Schedule of Courses for keyboarding and computer classes. We offer computer classes if you wish to take a basic keyboarding class at Inver Hills. Look for OSYS 1101 - Keyboarding, or go to CIS for Microsoft Word, Excel, Access and PowerPoint. GradesEach instructor determines the weight and make up of the course grade. The syllabus will explain the grading system. Most online assignments require original responses and group discussions as well as participation, and timeliness in submission. You will be given instructions by your teacher on how, when, and where to take your exams. A form of identification must be shown to your instructor when you take your exam(s) in person. Your instructor will give you directions on how and when to access your grades. Final grades will be submitted to the Records Office and will be posted 2-3 weeks after the end of the semester or summer session. Required TextsAny required texts or materials will be listed on the course syllabus and can be ordered through the college bookstore. Go to the Inver Hills bookstore for books for your courses. Find the semester, paralegal program (PA), and the number of the course (i.e., PA 1102). A list of the required and optional textbooks, course packs, and materials will be available, and can be picked up at the Web Order desk at the Inver Hills bookstore located on the first floor of the College Center. Hours vary so call ahead to be sure the bookstore is open at 651-450-8533. Orientation and TutorialYou will be expected to attend a live, in-person orientation on campus (or by alternate means if absolutely necessary). Part of the orientation process to the online part of our paralegal program will include taking a tutorial that will familiarize you with Desire2Learn, our course management system. Instructor AssistanceInstructors are available by email, phone or during on-campus office hours or by appointment. The instructor will give out his or her information at the orientation, first class session or on the syllabus. Technical SupportTechnical Support is available through the Inver Hills - Online Course Information link. Request technical help with your Deisre2Learn (D2L) class. ContactContact the Paralegal Program Director, Sally Dahlquist, J.D. or call 651-450-8567 for more information about the Online Paralegal Program.
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