Paralegal Practitioner

Online short course

Discover how to provide essential legal support by administering crucial technical and operational tasks. No prerequisites required.

8 weeks, entirely online with self-paced weekly modules

Receive personalised career support

Learn from UCT faculty and industry experts

99% learner satisfaction

On completion of this course, you’ll walk away with:

1

A broad understanding of current South African legislation and legal procedures.

2

The specialist technical and administrative skills needed to operate effectively as a legal support professional.

3

Knowledge of best practices in legal reading, writing, and research.

4

Proof of your paralegal competencies in the form of a certificate from Africa’s leading university.

Course curriculum

Over the duration of this online short course, you'll work through the following modules:

Module 1

Learn to navigate the South African legal environment.

Module 2

Learn about the sources of the South African legal system.

Module 3

Learn to navigate the classifications of South African law.

Module 4

Discover the traditional career opportunities offered to legal and paralegal practitioners.

Module 5

Discover how the law protects the subjective rights of a party by providing legal remedies.

Course Convenor

Salona Lutchman

Attorney and Notary of the High Court of South Africa; Senior Lecturer, Department of Public Law, UCT

Lutchman completed her Bachelor of Laws degree at the University of KwaZulu-Natal in 2006. She subsequently did her articles of clerkship at Routledge Modise Attorneys in Johannesburg, and was admitted as an attorney and notary of the High Court of South Africa. She completed her Master of Laws degree in international legal studies at New York University in 2012, and was appointed as a lecturer in the Department of Private Law at UCT. Lutchman currently reads for a PhD at UCT, and teaches the law of evidence, international law and European Union law. She is the co-convenor of the master’s in human rights law programme. Her research interests include general public international law, children's rights, and criminal justice.

An online education that sets you apart

This UCT online short course is delivered in collaboration with online education provider Getsmarter. Join a growing community of global professionals, and benefit from the opportunity to:

Gain verifiable and relevant competencies and earn invaluable recognition from an international selection of universities and institutions, entirely online and in your own time.

Enjoy a personalised, people-mediated online learning experience created to make you feel supported at every step.

Experience a flexible but structured approach to online education as you plan your learning around your life to meet weekly milestones.

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