
Degree
To earn the Bachelor of Science degree, MSUM's paralegal majors must complete a core program of at least 12 courses, plus an internship. A year-long sequence of legal research and writing is the foundation of the core. In addition to the core and internship, students must complete a series of courses in at least one of four major areas:
• Probate/Tax
Students completing this area are prepared to assist with probate, estate planning, wills, income, and estate taxes, deeds, title searches, mortgages and contracts for deed.
• Civil Litigation
A civil litigation concentration prepares students to assist attorneys in the background work and development of civil cases for trial or settlement. These cases might include personal injury, contract or property disputes, debtor-creditor problems, products liability and others.
• Criminal Litigation
This area is similar to civil litigation, but focuses on tasks in criminal cases handled either for the prosecution or defense.
• Commercial Law
Students in this area prepare to work in an office specializing in legal aid for the disadvantaged, a government office that administers public benefits programs, or law firms practicing administrative law.
Students Succeed at MSUM

Paralegal students at MSUM are involved in many activities beyond their classes and studies. Some examples:
• Minnesota State Paralegal Association Moorhead involves students in activities such as: guest speakers, resume and job search workshops, scholarship awards, social events, and community volunteer work.
• Red River Valley Paralegal Association (RRVPA) and Minnesota State Paralegal Association offers students a membership and the opportunity to attend seminars.
• Paralegal students become involved with community through volunteer services, such as Habitat for Humanity, Toys for Tots, food banks, Courtwatch for Rape and Abuse Center, homeless shelters, and clothing and food drives for the needy.
• Students who meet high academic standards are invited to join Lambda Epsilon Chi, a national honor society for paralegal students.
Department Benefits
• MSUM's Paralegal Department is approved by the American Bar Association, and strictly meets their guidelines and criteria.
• MSUM's paralegal majors are required to complete an internship to enhance knowledge and strengthen their marketablility. Internships for MSUM paralegal majors have included: private law firms; government law offices, such as a U.S. attorney's office; North Dakota and Minnesota Attorney General's office; the North Dakota Supreme Court; county attorney offices; political offices, such as a U.S. Senator's office; legal aid programs; social service agencies, such as the Rape and Abuse Crisis Center; and corporate legal departments.
• MSUM has outstanding law library resources, housing major federal and state case reporters, digests, statutes, administrative codes, legal encyclopedias, loose-leaf services and other legal reference materials. MSUM maintains its law library under a joint agreement with the Clay County Bar Association. MSUM Paralegal students have access to Westlaw online research for their course work.
• Practicing paralegals co-teach some courses with an attorney in their area of expertise, which provides students with a realistic view of the field.
• Some faculty in the department maintain active law practices in addition to their teaching responsibilities, which provides students with a realistic view of the field.
• Small class sizes enable faculty to have more direct contact, giving students the personal attention they deserve.
• The Minnesota State Paralegal Association Moorhead (MSPAM) is a student professional organization designed to familiarize paralegal majors with the career they have selected and duties they will be performing.
• Red River Valley Paralegal Association (RRVPA) is a local professional association of practicing paralegals. Any MSUM paralegal major is eligible for membership in RRVPA and MPA. MSPAM has one member elected as a liaison with RRVPA.
