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Áù¾ÅÉ«Ìà Calendar 2016-2017 Faculty of Law 5. Program Details
5. Program Details
Requirements for Graduation

Course Requirements

Students must achieve satisfactory performance (i.e., "C-", or higher, or "CR") in the
following courses:

Law 400 Constitutional Law (5 credits)
Law 401 Foundations in Law and Justice I (4 credits)
Law 402 Contracts (5 credits)
Law 403 Legislation (3 credits)
Law 404 Property (5 credits)
Law 405 Foundations in Law and Justice II (4 credits)
Law 406 Torts (5 credits)
Law 410 Crime: Law and Procedure (5 credits)
Law 503 Administrative Law (3 credits)
Law 505 Civil Procedure (3 credits)
Law 507 Evidence (3 credits)
Law 509 Business Associations (3 credits)
Law 510 Ethical Lawyering (3 credits)
Law 513 Negotiation: Selected Topics (4 credits)
Law 611 Advocacy: Selected Topics (4 credits)

Additional Requirements

Students must achieve satisfactory performance (i.e., "C-", or higher, or "CR") in the
following courses and must submit a Written Declaration to the Office of the
Associate Dean attesting to their completion of these elements.

  • Upper-Year Writing Requirement
  • International Requirement
  • Theoretical Perspectives Requirement