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Bachelor Degrees in Legal Studies

With a degree in Legal Studies from the Montgomery campus of Faulkner University, graduates are ready to work as paraprofessionals, assisting lawyers and specialists throughout the legal field. This program is approved by the American Bar Association (ABA), and graduates will receive an ABA-approved paralegal certificate along with the legal studies degree. Furthermore, students who plan to pursue a legal studies degree find that the Legal Studies program provides them with the experience and education they need to make a strong application to law school. Students can receive one of the following: A.S. in Legal Studies, B.S. in Legal Studies, Associate in Legal Studies (ALS)*, or Bachelor in Legal Studies (BLS)*.

Guidelines for Transferring Credits

Students who plan to transfer existing credits when applying to the Legal Studies degree program should be aware of the following:

  • The ABA-approved program is available only at the Montgomery campus of Faulkner University.
  • At least 9 hours of Legal Specialty courses must be taken in the traditional or synchronous classroom setting (not online).
  • A minimum residency of 40 percent at the Montgomery campus is required for all transfer students.
  • Faulkner University requires at least 36 upper-level credits for all bachelor’s degree programs.

In addition, the Legal Studies degree program accepts no more than 50 percent of legal specialty courses in transfer. These must be from regionally accredited institutions. Transfer students also must complete a handful of other requirements. See our student handbook for complete information.

Start Your Career with a Legal Studies Degree

For students who are attracted to a career in law, whether as a paraprofessional or a lawyer, the Legal Studies degree at Faulkner University is a great choice. The program at the Montgomery campus is approved by the American Bar Association, and graduates also receive an ABA-approved paralegal certificate. With an ethical course of study, solidly based on Christian values, students are prepared to uphold equal justice and social responsibility in the AL legal system. Apply now or request more information about our legal studies degree today.

*Paralegals may not provide legal services directly to the public, except as permitted by law.

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Bachelor of Science in Legal Studies

AY 24-25 Undergraduate Course Catalog

Category Course Hours
Christian Lit. BI 1315 Biblical Worldview I 3
BI 1316 Biblical Worldview II 3
BI 2318 Understanding Biblical Literature 3
BI 2319 Christian Ethics 3
BI 3311 Marriage and Family Relations 3
BI 4311 Christian Cultural Heritage 3
Total 18
Cultural Heritage Literacy HU 2315 Western Tradition I 3
HU 2325 Western Tradition II 3
HY 2320 American Cultural Heritage 3
Total 9
Information and Communication Literacy EH 1301 English Composition I 3
EH 1302 English Composition II 3
EH 2301 OR EH 2303 OR EH 2304 Survey of English Literature OR Survey of American Literature I OR Survey of American Literature II 3
Total 9

Mathematics Requirement:

MH 1338 Finite Math (or higher) (3)

Natural or Physical Science Requirement:
One course from Biology, Chemistry, Physical Science, or Physics with the accompanying lab (4)

Mathematical and Scientific Literacy
  Total 7
Personal and Social Literacy PE 1300 Lifetime Fitness 3
FAF 1111 OR FAF 2111* Faulkner Foundations - Transfer 1
CJ 1300 Intro to Criminal Justice 3
Total 7

CA 1302 Computer Apps (3)

EH 1303 Speech Communication (3)

   
Departmental Requirements  
  Total 6
Professional Literacy LS 1300 Introduction to Paralegalism I 3
LS 1310 Legal Research and Writing 3
LS 1320 Law Office Management 3
LS 2304 Paralegal Ethics 3
LS 2370 Tort Law 3
LS 3340 Principles of Litigation 3
LS 3341 Evidence for Paralegals 3
LS 3350 Advanced Legal Writing 3
LS 4391 Seminar in Professionalism 3
LS/CJ 3305 Constitutional Law 3
LS/CJ 4303 Interview and Interrogation 3
LS/CJ 4360 Internship 3
LS 4370 Trial Preparation 3
Total Professional Literacy 39
Major Field Electives (Choose 3 for 9 hours)  
BCJ 3311 CJ Professional 3
BCJ 3324 Crisis Management 3
BCJ/CJ 3304 Juvenile Justice 3
BCJ/CJ 3309 First Line Supervision 3
BCJ/CJ 3314 Community Based Policing 3
CJ 3316 Introduction to Criminal Justice Writing 3
BCJ/CJ 4301 Criminalistics 3
BCJ/CJ 2332 Biblical Law 3
CJ 2340 Fingerprinting 3
CJ 2351 Criminal Investigations 3
BCJ 3306 Private Security 3
General Electives   18      
Total Hours   122

Bachelor of Legal Studies (BLS)

AY 24-25 Undergraduate Course Catalog

Bachelor of Legal Studies (BLS) Degree Plan    
     
  Total Core Curriculum 66 hours
  General Education Requirements 15 hours
      BCJ 3311 CJ Professional 3  
      BCJ 3324  Crisis Management 3  
      LS 2304 Paralegal Ethics 3  
      EH 1301  English Composition I 3  
      EH 1302 English Composition II 3  
  Mathematics Core Requirement (choose 1) 3 hours
      MH 1300  College Mathematics 3  
      MH 1335 Intermediate Algebra 3  
      MH 1338 Finite Math 3  
      MH 1340  Precalculus Algebra 3  
  Science Core Elective (choose 1) 3 hours
      BIO 1300 Perspectives of Biology 3  
      BIO 1301 Principles of Biology I 3  
      BIO 1302 Principles of Biology II 3  
      BIO 2320 Man and His Environment 3  
      BIO 2393 Human A & P I 3  
      BIO 2394 Human A & P II 3  
      CHM 1300 Chemistry and Society 3  
      CHM 1311 General Chemistry I 3  
      CHM 1312 General Chemistry II 3  
      PHY 1304 Prin. of Physical Science I 3  
      PHY 1305  Princ. Of Physical Science II 3  
      PHY 2311  University Physics I 3  
      PHY 2312 University Physics II 3  
  Social Science Options (choose 4 from history, political science, economics, psychology, sociology, anthropology, library science, geography, literature, or humanities)   12 hours
  Departmental Requirements 6 hours
      EH 1303 Speech Communication 3  
      CA 1302 Computer Apps 3  
        General Electives   27  hours

Total Core Curriculum                                                                            66 hours

  Professional Literacy 54 hours
    Legal Studies 54  hours
      LS 1300 Introduction to Paralegalism I 3  
      LS 1310 Legal Research and Writing 3  
      LS 2370 Tort Law 3  
      LS 3340 Principles of Litigation 3  
      LS 3341 Evidence for Paralegals 3  
      LS 2320 Real Property Law* 3  
      LS 1320 Law Office Management 3  
      LS 3350 Adv Legal Research and Writing 3  
      LS 4380 Bus Org & Contracts* 3  
      LS 4310 Family Law* 3  
      LS 2330 Probate, Wills, Estate* 3  
      BCJ 4303                     Interview and Interrogation 3  
      BCJ 3305  Constitutional Law 3  
      LS 4370 Trial Preparation for Paralegal 3  
      LS 4360 Legal Studies Internship 3  
      LS 4391 Seminar in Professionalism 3  
      LS 4350 Directed Study: Legal Studies* 3  
      LS 3360 Administrative Law* 3  
Total Hours 120 hours
     

*These courses are LS electives; substitutions may be made among LS electives.

 
      At least nine hours of Legal Specialty courses must be taken in the traditional classroom setting or via synchronous instruction.  
      Transfer students must complete a minimum of 40% in residency at Faulkner to Graduate.  
      The university requires at least 36 upper-level credits for all bachelor’s degrees. Some programs may require more.  
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Cathy Davis

Chair of Criminal Justice and Legal Studies/ Program Director for Legal Studies

cdavis@faulkner.edu

334-386-7304

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Lauren James

Assistant Professor and Director of Interdisciplinary Studies

ljames@faulkner.edu

334-386-7529

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John Gray

Professor

jpgray@faulkner.edu

334-386-7262