Looking for the right paralegal course that gives you an edge in the legal field in Nova Scotia? Enroll in our Paralegal diploma program at the Halifax campus and prepare to step into a vital role. Graduate with the knowledge and skills needed to excel in law firms, government agencies, or the court system.
Our on-campus Paralegal diploma program in Halifax equips you with hands-on experience through an 8-week internship. You will graduate with the practical skills and knowledge that employers seek. As a paralegal, you’ll have opportunities in diverse fields, including real estate, immigration, intellectual property, bankruptcy, criminal law, and family law.
Career Opportunities
The Paralegal program prepares graduates to pursue paralegal jobs in law firms, administrative tribunals, government agencies, legal aid clinics, and the courts.
Employers Who Have Hired Eastern Grads
Cox & Palmer
Nova Injury Law
Salary
100%
Employment Rate*
$24
Average Wage/hr**
$38
High Wage/hr**
*Employment Rate based on 2022 contactable Eastern graduates employed in a related field within 12 months.
Source: workingincanada.gc.ca
NOC Code: 4211 - **Wage data rounded down to the nearest dollar and based on Nova Scotia data. Average wage doesn't reflect the starting salary but represents the middle value between lowest to highest wages. Local (or regional) income may vary. Last updated in Jan 2024.
Program Details
Paralegals are in high demand across Canada, playing a crucial role in law firms, the court system, and the legal departments of major corporations. At Eastern College in Halifax, our Paralegal diploma program is your gateway to a dynamic law career in Nova Scotia, offering the opportunity to work side-by-side with lawyers and take on meaningful legal tasks. If the legal system fascinates you and you aspire to become a paralegal, this program provides the expertise and skills needed to excel in one of Canada’s most sought-after legal professions.
You’ll master the preparation of legal documents, records management, and legal research, all while gaining invaluable hands-on experience through an 8-week internship. This practical training ensures you graduate ready to enter the legal world with confidence. The curriculum covers expertise in legal terminology, major practice areas, and the code of ethics and professional behavior essential for success. Start your journey today and prepare for a fulfilling career in the legal field.
Course Listings: Nova Scotia
Bookkeeping Fundamentals
In this module you will explore fundamental bookkeeping principles and practices for small businesses. You will apply Generally Accepted Accounting Principles (GAAP) to financial statements and demonstrate how each principle impacts the transactional recording and the business, both directly and indirectly. You will make journal entries and record transactions in the General Ledger. You will manage accounts receivable and accounts payable. You will track the use and dispensation of petty cash in journal entries. You will also calculate the correct amount to pay for taxes and remittance to the CRA. You will practice cross-referencing for a bank reconciliation and correct any errors. By completing this module, you will attain the skills necessary to perform basic bookkeeping procedures and use basic bookkeeping terminology.
Business English
In this course, you will develop professional communication skills in a business setting using MS Office including Word and Outlook. You will apply proper grammar to create and review appropriate business documents such as emails, memos, letters, reports, text messages, and social media posts for company websites, LinkedIn, Twitter, and Facebook. You will practice grammar, spelling, and error correction while developing clear and concise writing skills. You will rewrite and edit professional documents while demonstrating spelling accuracy, proper capitalization, and punctuation. You will recognize and correct commonly misspelled words. Furthermore, you will explore sentence elements such as modifiers, connectors, and sequencers to write brief and jargon-free business messages. You will distinguish active and passive voice to write effective sentences. You will also review and incorporate inclusive language to avoid biases and discrimination. Using a range of grammatical structures, you will adopt and follow modern business communication standards.
Business Law
A comprehensive survey course of Canadian law from a business perspective is provided through a blended lecture and case study approach. Emphasis is on the application of the law to practical business situations. Topics for discussion include the Canadian legal system, torts affecting property, torts affecting a person, unintentional negligence, the formation of contracts, factors affecting the contractual relationship, and factors that end the contractual relationship. Other topics include the sale of goods and consumer protection, statutes concerning securing debt, bankruptcy, agency, partnership, and incorporation, regulations pertaining to personal and real property, and legislation regarding copyright, patents, trademarks, and industrial design. You will show your comprehension of key concepts through contract drafting exercises and presentations that summarize and analyze tort law cases.
Business Math
This course reviews and introduces basic and intermediate math concepts including the relationships between the following operations: addition and subtraction, multiplication and division, and decimals, percentages, and fractions. You will complete a variety of textbook readings, LinkedIn Learning and Khan Academy videos, worksheets, word problems, as well as two in-class assignments and two tests to ensure you are able to apply these math concepts to complete a variety of common business math operations. The first week focuses on a brief review of basic operations, fractions, and decimals while learning to decipher and complete word problems. The second week then looks at percentages, ratios, equations, and graphs to provide a robust review of key operations, word problems, and common business math requirements. This includes calculating costs, interest, budgets, and measurements, with a focus on transportation, nutrition, and costing. Throughout the course, you will complete work with and without a calculator to ensure you have mastered concepts and can complete operations efficiently and accurately in a work environment.
Civil Litigation
In this module, you are introduced to the court system within the province. Subjects include an emphasis on the civil courts and litigation as a process for dispute resolution at both the small claims and senior trial court levels, including the role and interaction of the rules of court and court forms. You are also introduced to the emerging fields of ADR [Alternate Dispute Resolution Mechanisms] such as mediation and arbitration as alternatives to litigation. The module takes a wholistic approach to the processing of a civil action from the originating process to the bill of costs, as well as review of pre-trial procedural steps (such as motions, discovery of documents, oral examination for discovery, and use of court-based settlement mechanisms such as pre-trial settlement conferences). The module is focused on the role of support staff in document production and the management of various stages and steps in the civil litigation process. You will be evaluated through document drafting exercises and the completion of an Affidavit of Document.
Corporate & Commercial Law
This module introduces the various forms of business ownership, including proprietorships and partnerships, franchises, licences, and joint ventures. This module also covers the steps required to incorporate, including incorporation and organization procedures, maintenance of the minute book and post incorporation matters, corporate structure, and corporate documentation. Additionally, basic legal procedures and documents associated with buying and selling business assets, commercial transactions, and instruments, along with the registration of a security interest in personal property, including the Personal Property Security Act, are discussed. You will apply your skills in practical drafting exercises and in completing incorporation documents.
Communication for Professionals
In this course, you will acquire professional writing skills for standard business communication in today’s office environment. You will review and prepare error-free emails, memos, letters, reports, text messages, and social media posts. You will develop clear and concise message communication across various channels such as email and oral presentations. You will improve your skills using MS Office, including Word, Outlook, and PowerPoint. You will also practice writing business posts for various social media platforms including blogs on company websites, LinkedIn, Twitter, and Facebook. You will recognize and adopt the standard tone for formal business writing: polite, direct, succinct, and simple. In addition, you will adopt an efficient business writing process that includes audience analysis, research, message planning and organization, and draft review and editing. You will differentiate between persuasive writing and negative news sharing and write using both approaches. During the course you will plan and write a business presentation using PowerPoint or alternative presentation software such as Prezi or Canva. You will incorporate your newly acquired written communication skills to deliver a clear and concise oral presentation. By completing this module, you will develop your written and oral business communication skills and improve your confidence to succeed in any professional setting.
Career Planning & Preparation - Level I
This module will introduce you to and provide practice in using the tools required for a successful job search. The concepts covered in this module will help you maintain a career-focused approach throughout your studies so that you are better prepared to conduct a job search after graduating. Specifically, you will learn how to identify your soft and hard skills and how to articulate your abilities in a clear and concise Elevator Pitch that will appeal to employers and resonate with industry contacts. You will learn about the job search resources available to you including using career websites, creating Linked In profiles, accessing the “hidden” job market, and networking. You will examine sample resumes and cover letters and begin the process of creating your own professional resumes and cover letters that align with current conventions for content, organization, and formatting. You will also learn about the role of references, thank you letters, workplace philosophies, and strategies for success including maintaining a professional image and using proper etiquette when communicating with potential employers and industry contacts.
An introduction to Occupational Health and Safety is also provided with specific focus on employees’ rights and responsibilities, workplace health and safety policy and programs, hazard identification and control, and safety training options such as WHIMIS and First Aid.
Career Planning & Preparation - Level II
This module builds on concepts and skills introduced in the Career Planning and Preparation Level 1 prerequisite module. In this subsequent module, you will update and refine your resume and Linked In Profile. You will continue writing cover letters and learn the value of customizing cover letters to specific job postings. You will have the opportunity to apply this knowledge as you conduct a job search and write a cover letter tailored to an ideal job post. Through research, you will create a list of top employers and target current industry opportunities. You will learn about current methods for applying to job postings using technology. You will also gain an understanding of the job interview process, typical interview questions and possible responses, and expectations of both the interviewer and interviewee. In addition, you will engage in practical application of the interview process through role-plays. Topics such as negotiating salary, self-management, and on-the-job success for placements and post-graduate employment will be also covered.
Criminal Law and Summary Conviction Procedure
This module introduces the most typical aspects of criminal law as it affects legal administrative specialists and paralegals in their support of lawyers who practice criminal law. Rules and procedures governing criminal prosecutions will be reviewed as applicable to your province. Essential concepts in criminal law, including the actus reus and mens rea of criminal law offences, for both general and specific intent offences, will be examined. Legal defenses to criminal offences, including diminished capacity, drunkenness, insanity, and non-insane automatism are discussed. Strict and absolute liability offences such as statutory and regulatory violations are reviewed. Key areas of federal criminal legislation are examined including gun legislation and the Youth Criminal Justice Act. You will make connections between your coursework and the real world by exploring scenarios and conducting presentations about current legal topics.
Digital Literacy for Professionals
This course has four units that introduces you to the fundamental concepts and principles of learning and working in a digital environment. The first unit introduces you to using devices and handling information with topics on operating systems (Windows, MAC, and Linux), computer organization (folder management and naming conventions), cloud storage (including Microsoft OneDrive), types of web browsers including Google Chrome, Mozilla Firefox, and Apple Safari), and fundamental troubleshooting. In the second unit, you will become familiar with creating and editing information through learning about file formats (pdf, mp4, docx), productivity (including iWork and Microsoft Office Suite) and creativity (Adobe, Canva, iMovie) platforms, and basic introduction to Microsoft Word, Excel, and PowerPoint. The third unit on communicating and collaborating will introduce you to web conferencing applications (Slack, Zoom, Microsoft Teams), mail applications (including Microsoft Outlook and Gmail,), project management tools (Trello, Asana), and time management tools (including Todoist, Outlook Calendar, and iCal), and building rapport virtually. In the final unit, you will gain an understanding on netiquette, cybersecurity, and digital wellness. After completing this course, you will have enhanced digital literacy skills as a professional in the working and learning environment.
Document Formatting
This course will use a simulation-based program called MindTap. You will be presented with a series of projects that use Microsoft Word to create documents similar to those you will encounter in business and academic environments. You will be introduced to the fundamentals of Word with sub-topics such as spelling and grammar check, formatting paragraphs and characters, inserting pictures, and more. You will become familiar with using Word features to create a research paper (MLA and APA documentation styles, headers, page numbers, autocorrect, footnotes, editing a source or citation, and so forth). You will be able to prepare a business letter (including using letterhead, SmartArt graphics, Format Painter button, and so on). You will discover what a multipage document contains, with sub-topics like creating a cover page, modifying page format, formatting lists and tables, creating a watermark, and more). You will gain an understanding on how build a webpage and share documents electronically (exporting Word to a PDF file, saving Word in an earlier Word format, sharing a link, saving a Word document as a Webpage, hyperlink, and so on). You will discover the mail merge feature (Mail Merge Wizard) and learn how create a newsletter (using WordArt, Nameplate, justify a paragraph, hyphenate a document, Pull-Quote, and more). You will use collaboration, integration, and chart tools and features (such as Tracked Changes, Show All Markup, linking an Excel Worksheet to a Word document, charting a Word table, apply Chart styles and elements, and so on). You will be able to create reference document (Caption, Screenshot, working with a Master Document, Outline view, and more). This course will conclude with introducing you to how to create an online form (such as specifying settings in Word, enter content in an online form, Developer Tab, Format Placeholder, and more).
Family Law
This module offers an overview of statutory provisions, including the Divorce Act, provincial legislation governing the resolution of family law matters for unmarried persons, and an introduction to legislation governing marital property division. You will be introduced to the function and purpose of drafting, preparation, and execution of domestic contracts in the consensual resolution of family law matters. You will be tasked with the preparation of the required documents to commence a divorce proceeding, and the documents required to initiate family law proceedings under provincial legislation. Specific topics include court jurisdictions in family law matters, contested, and uncontested family law proceedings. Assignments for assessment include completing a Divorce File, completing a Petition for Divorce, and writing a research paper.
Field Placement - Paralegal
On successful completion of the classroom hours of this program, students will be placed on field placement at an outside organization. Students will have the opportunity to apply their newly developed knowledge and skills in a real-world environment.
Image Development
This course is designed to equip you with the skills necessary to build your professional image in the workplace through a series of principles and strategies, such as implementing effective communication and collaboration, flexibility, resourcefulness, conflict management, as well as maintaining a professional attitude and appearance. You will build a personal brand, as it is intricately tied to your professional image by identifying your values, goals, strengths, weaknesses, personal mission statement, and more. You will discover the positive and negative impact of your social media presence and how it influences your professional image in the workplace. You will also explore self-care strategies and how to implement them into your daily routine to avoid workplace burnout and safeguard your mental health.
Interviewing, Researching & Writing
The topics covered in this module include types and sources of research materials, computer-assisted research, and preparation of legal memoranda. Instruction is provided on techniques used to locate statutes, regulations and cases, citation of cases, and statutory authorities. General rules of style in legal writing are reviewed. You will apply your practical knowledge by preparing a Case Brief and by researching a topic on which you will produce a legal memorandum. Additionally, you will learn to analyze a fact situation and use standard legal analysis methods such as IRAC (Issue, Rule, Application, Conclusion). You will also practice interviewing and other methods of fact gathering.
IT in the Law Office
This module introduces IT considerations of the legal office including voice dictation/transcription software. Additionally, there is a strong focus on privacy issues that have arisen with information technology and the digital age. Topics regarding metadata, privacy, Personal Information Protection and Electronic Documents Act (PIPEDA), and eDiscovery are covered as they relate to the proper management and use of client documents and materials in the law office and in court settings. Students complete a Case Brief assignment on an issue related to digital privacy.
Law Office Procedures, Management, & Accounting
This module introduces you to the law-office environment and the day-to-day procedures affecting all support staff. Current methods and software tools for document creation, editing, storage, and management in the law office environment are covered, with an emphasis on the development of practical skills necessary to be a competent legal administrative assistant. Topics include the role of the lawyer and the role of legal support staff, the principle of confidentiality, trust versus general accounting, the tickler (reminder) system, file management, time sheets, telephone techniques, managing accounts, legal correspondence, legal letter composition and punctuation, memoranda, and legal instruments. You will be evaluated through a variety of practical assignments including completing a workflow management assignment where you will practice prioritizing actions, drafting letters and documents, booking appointments, indexing, labelling, and filing.
Legal Ethics
This course explores the Professional Code of Conduct and the Uniform Trust Account Rules required for legal professionals practicing in the field. In taking this course, you will study the ethics involved in client confidentiality as well as the importance of maintenance of the trust account. Other topics covered include: integrity and competence, client identification, money laundering, limited scope retainers, retention and billing, discipline and complaints, withdrawing services, and acting in good faith. Additional Codes of Conduct such as family, real estate, and criminal law are briefly introduced. You will show your understanding of the Code of Conduct and how it is applied by preparing and leading a presentation about the Code of Conduct. As part of your final evaluation, you will write an essay about a legal ethics topic.
Office Skills
In this course, you will learn about the expectations of the workplace and the skills necessary to assist in the smooth operation of an office. You will be introduced to the principles and values of an ethical administrative professional, including diversity, discrimination, harassment, and so on. You will gain an understanding of the importance of developing customer focus strategies and service skills, such as problem-solving skills, handling difficult situations, and showing respect to customers. You will further develop communication skills, including verbal, non-verbal, writing and listening skills, as well as telecommunication (for example, networks, internet searches, and troubleshooting). You will be able to create and deliver effective presentations using visual aids. You will learn how to sort incoming and outgoing mail effectively, and manage reprographic equipment, such as laminators, binders, and shredders. This course covers how to maintain financial records, including financial statements and employee payroll procedures, as well as managing physical and electronic records. You will become familiar with organizing face-to-face and virtual meetings, as well as conferences and other events. You will also learn how to coordinate business travel. Furthermore, you will complete indexing and filing exercises.
Real Estate Law
This module focuses on the purchase, sale, and mortgaging of residential property and the preparation of all documents needed to facilitate such transactions, including typical correspondence. Topics include an explanation of the land registry and land title systems, the interplay between the two, as well as hands-on training in the navigation and use of provincial online electronic databases used for the electronic searching and transfer of title to real property. You will also be sensitized to the purpose and function of the contract of purchase and sale in relation to the rights and obligations of the parties in real estate transactions, including problem-solving skills related to issues that arise. You will be given practical classroom assignments illustrating the role and functions of the paralegal when representing a purchaser or vendor. Specifically, you will create a package of documents for the purchase of a property, and conduct a presentation on a legal case about real estate law.
Software Lab - Database Management
This software lab module will use a simulation-based program called MindTap that consists of online trainings and assessments in Microsoft Access. You will learn how to create and build a database (including basic database concepts and terms, using Backstage view, starting and exiting Access, Datasheet view and Design view, copy and paste records from another Access database, and so forth). You will gain an understanding on how to build a database and define table relationships, covering sub-topics such as setting fields properties, importing data from Excel and an existing table structure, and more. You will acquire the skill of maintaining and querying a database (such as find, modify, and delete records in a table, work in the Query window in Design view, run queries, sort data with Filter data, and so on). You will discover how to create forms and reports (using Form Wizard, apply themes to a form, add pictures to a form, change color of text on a form, and more). You will understand how to create advanced queries and enhance table design (using naming standards, AutoFilter, parameter query, lookup fields, input masks, and so forth).
Software Lab - Presentations
This software lab module will use a simulation-based program called MindTap that consists of online trainings and assessments in Microsoft PowerPoint. You will learn a comprehensive set of skills centered on creating a presentation (create title slide, slide with lists, format text, duplicate, rearrange, and delete slides, change a theme, and so on). You will learn how to effectively add media and special effects (apply theme used in another presentation, insert shapes and pictures, rotate objects, create a table, and more). You will apply advanced formatting and animation to objects (including inserting SmartArt graphic, audio clips, and WordArt style). You will be able to distribute presentations and integration PowerPoint with other Microsoft Office programs, such as Word and Excel. You will learn how to customize presentations and become familiar with the PowerPoint environment, (how to work in a Slide Master View, work with comments, save a custom theme, and so on).
Software Lab - Word Processing
This software lab module will use a simulation-based program called MindTap that consists of online trainings and assessments in Microsoft Word. It builds on the skills introduced in Digital Literacy for Professionals course. You will learn a comprehensive set of skills, with coverage including creating and editing a document (this includes saving a document, using AutoComplete and AutoCorrect, undo and redo actions, paragraph spacing, and more), formatting a document (covering topics like addressing comments in documents, using drag and drop, as well as cut, copy and paste). This course will also introduce you to how to create tables and a multipage report (including options found in the Navigation pane, formatting a table, merging cells and adding a formula, using SmartArt graphic, and more). You will acquire skills in editing text or content for layout and appearance (wrap text, WordArt, cropping a picture, and so on). Additionally, you will work with templates, themes, and styles (creating a new document from a template, using thesaurus, saving a custom theme, customizing a style, and so on). This course concludes with the mail merge feature (such as inserting mail merge fields into a document, complete a mail merge, and more).
Software Lab - Spreadsheets
"This software lab module will use a simulation-based program called MindTap that consists of online trainings and assessments in Microsoft Excel. You will learn the fundamentals of excel, such as opening and closing a workbook, entering formulas, modifying worksheet views, and so on. You will acquire skill in formatting workbook text and data (change fonts, font style, and font colour, format dates and times, merge, use the AVERAGE function, and more). This course will also introduce you to the skill of performing calculations with formula and functions, including sub-topics such as extend data and formulas with AutoFill, calculate statistics, and so forth. You will also be able to analyze and chart financial data using available excel charts, such as pie chart, line char, chart legends, data bar, and so on. This course will conclude with you learning how to generate reports from multiple worksheets and workbooks (such as copy worksheets between workbooks, organize worksheets in a worksheet group, hyperlink to a document, create a workbook template, and more).
Student Success Strategies
In this orientation module, you will focus on achieving success from day one. You will develop non-technical skills to enhance your personal, academic, and career success. You will explore learning styles, including visual, auditory, and kinesthetic learning. You will also enhance your practical study skills, such as memory, reading, note- and test-taking techniques. Personal exercises will focus on teamwork, decision-making and problem-solving skills, setting SMART goals, and maintaining a positive attitude. You will also explore techniques for managing change, stress, and conflict.
Wills and Estates
This module provides an overview of the legal principles and practices governing a typical solicitor's practice including the making of a will, and enduring powers of attorney for healthcare and/or asset management. You will learn the terminology used in wills and powers of attorney and the steps in preparation and execution of wills and powers of attorney. Other aspects of estate planning considered include the law of intestacy, and the role of codicils, and holograph wills. You will be introduced conceptually and legislatively to the the process and purpose of a grant of letters probate and administration, as well as the purpose and function of legislation governing the legal validity of wills, dependent relief claims against estates, and the governing legislation dealing with intestacy. The principal perspective of the module is on the role of the solicitor and their support staff in relation to estate planning. You will apply your knowledge of these concepts by completing Client Questionnaires and Grant of Probate Application and Certificate forms.
Admission Requirements
Admission Requirements for Nova Scotia
Student has Grade 12 or equivalent, OR can pass a qualifying test
The approved qualifying test for this program is the Wonderlic test. A passing score for this program is 14
Admission Requirements for New Brunswick
Student has Grade 12 or equivalent or meets criteria for Mature Student Status.
Mature students must be 19 years of age, pass a qualifying test, and provide a Letter of Intent OR resume that supports their skills and aptitudes to be successful in the program.
The approved qualifying test for this program is the Wonderlic test. A passing score for this program is 15.
Student must provide a clear Criminal Record Check.
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“I was totally unsure of what I wanted for a career, then I enrolled in the Paralegal program at Eastern. From day one, they were so accommodating. They walk you through everything, handle student loan applications for you, and never stopped smiling. The instructors and staff are amazing and I’m so happy I chose Eastern. Hands-on teaching, small classes and half days make life so much easier. Not to mention, the amazing friendships and memories I’ve made because of it. I highly recommend Eastern to anyone interested in starting a career the right way!”
Bryanne
2019
Frequently Asked Questions About Paralegal
Frequently Asked Questions About Paralegal
What is the difference between a legal assistant and a paralegal?
While both legal assistants and paralegals provide valuable support to lawyers and legal professionals, paralegals typically have more specialized training and may be authorized to perform certain legal tasks under supervision, whereas legal assistants primarily focus on administrative duties.
Can you provide some insights into the day-to-day responsibilities and tasks of a paralegal?
Paralegals play a crucial role in the legal system, providing invaluable support to lawyers and clients alike. They can work in law firms, the court system, and within the legal departments of large organizations across the public and private sectors. Legal research and analysis, drafting legal documents, client communication, case management and assisting in court proceedings are some of the common tasks carried out by a paralegal.