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Beckfield College - Tri-County
225 Pictoria Drive
Suite 200
Cincinnati, OH 45246

Beckfield College

Beckfield College has provided business and career education for Kentucky, Ohio and Indiana residents since 1984. Beckfield College is dedicated to a personalized teaching and learning environment designed to support the personal and professional career development of quality students.

Beckfield College offers bachelor's, associate's, diploma and certificate programs to fit your goals. The strength of Beckfield College is in our instructors, who bring years of real-world experience and education into the classrooms to enhance the students' education. We are very proud to be able to give every student individual attention toward a college education.

Associate's in Criminal Justice

The Criminal Justice Program provides a combination of philosophy and practical skills for a thorough education in areas of expertise including investigation techniques, evidence rules, and the theories in criminal law. Upon completion of the program, graduates will be able to comprehend the fundamental goals and challenges facing police, courts, and corrections in controlling crime and achieving justice.

Associate's in Paralegal Studies

The objective of this program is to provide students with the training, and technical knowledge necessary for entry-level employment as paralegals. Graduates will be able to communicate their findings and opinions effectively, both orally and in writing, and will be able to perform manual and computerized case research. They will effectively apply legal terminology, as well as perform investigative skills necessary to assist in the drafting of such documents as contracts, mortgages, separation agreements, trust instruments, tax returns, shareholder agreements, stock option plans and employee benefit plans. Graduates will understand the paralegal's place in the legal community, and will understand as well that, except as permitted by law, paralegals do not provide legal services directly to the public.

Graduates will understand the paralegal's place in the legal community. They will know the difference between admissible and inadmissible, and relevant and irrelevant evidence. They will know how to properly question witnesses, and will understand the burden of proof in civil and criminal cases. They will be able to successfully understand and perform manual and computerized case research. Each student must complete an externship as part of the Paralegal Studies Program. A minimum of 120 hours of externship is required prior to the completion of the program.

 
 

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