Key Facts
- Starting
7 Jan 2025- Location
- Kingston Hall Road Centre
- Start Time
- 17:30
- End Time
- 20:00
- Duration
- 22 Weeks
- Study Mode
- Part Time Evening
- Days
- Tuesday
- Start Date
- 7 Jan 2025
- End Date
- 6 Feb 2026
- Level
- Level 3
- Code
- KMP3097FC
Fees
- 19+ Fee
- £ 1,545
- Starting
6 Jan 2026- Location
- Kingston Hall Road Centre
- Start Time
- 17:30
- End Time
- 20:00
- Duration
- 22 Weeks
- Study Mode
- Part Time Evening
- Days
- Tuesday
- Start Date
- 6 Jan 2026
- End Date
- 5 Feb 2027
- Level
- Level 3
- Code
- KMP3097FC
Fees
- 19+ Fee
- £ 1,545
Level 3 - Certificate in Paralegal Practice
This course is a nationally recognised qualification and is perfect for those looking to become a paralegal and those with some paralegal experience who are looking to progress their career in the legal sector and within a variety of other sectors.
In this paralegal course, you'll develop a key understanding of legal systems in England and Wales and build your knowledge of specialist legal subject areas including conveyancing, employment law, criminal litigation and wills.
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Entry Requirements
A good standard of English is required. There is a test for all applicants to test their English skills before a place on the course is offered. -
Course Content
You will undertake two mandatory units: Introduction to Law for Paralegals Legal Ethics and Responsibilities for Paralegals As well as a further optional units to be discussed with the lecturer. -
Progression Next Steps
Successful completion of the course could lead you to either progress to the level 4 Paralegal qualification or the level 4 Conveyancing qualification. -
Additional Information
For further course information please email Susan Shuttle on This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. -
Course Structure
The course is delivered by weekly sessions which are held at Kingston College on a Tuesday evening. The course starts in September and will run until the end of June. There maybe further opportunities to join throughout the year at the start of a new module. -
Assessment Details
The course is assessed with written assignments that are externally marked and assessed.