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Masters of Laws (LLM)

Admission

Application Form

Application fees
: Canadian and Permanent Resident applicants: $91.80 CDN; International applicants: $153 CDN


Supporting Documents

  • Curriculum Vitae
  • University transcripts
  • English Language Proficiency Test Results
  • Thesis Proposal
  • Proposed Thesis Supervisors
  • Letters of reference

Please click here for further information about the application process. 

Application

Application Form

Application fees
: Canadian and Permanent Resident applicants: $91.80 CDN; International applicants: $153 CDN


Supporting Documents

  • Curriculum Vitae
  • University transcripts
  • English Language Proficiency Test Results
  • Thesis Proposal
  • Proposed Thesis Supervisors
  • Letters of reference

Please click here for further information about the application process. 

Programme

The curriculum in the LLM degree is designed around the thesis. The degree requires the completion of 36 credits, assigned as follows:


  • LLM Seminar: LAW 500 – Current Legal Problems (4 credits)
  • Elective Course work (12 credits)
  • LLM thesis (20 credits)

Students are subject to the minimum grading requirements as set by the Faculty of Graduate Studies. For master’s students, the minimum passing grade is 60% and a student may count no more than 6 credits in 60%-67% range towards their degree. All other credits must be 68% or higher.


Please click here for further information about the curriculum.

Curriculum

The curriculum in the LLM degree is designed around the thesis. The degree requires the completion of 36 credits, assigned as follows:


  • LLM Seminar: LAW 500 – Current Legal Problems (4 credits)
  • Elective Course work (12 credits)
  • LLM thesis (20 credits)

Students are subject to the minimum grading requirements as set by the Faculty of Graduate Studies. For master’s students, the minimum passing grade is 60% and a student may count no more than 6 credits in 60%-67% range towards their degree. All other credits must be 68% or higher.


Please click here for further information about the curriculum.