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The JD Academic Program section of the web site provides detailed information about the JD Program. JD Program Requirements. A detailed outline of the first year and upper year curriculum. JD Program Opportunities.
- Certificates & Concentrations
- Combined Degrees
- Experiential Learning
You can further focus your legal studies and earn a certificate in one of our specializations: 1. Aboriginal and Indigenous Law 2. Criminal Justice 3. Business Law 4. Marine & Environmental Law 5. Law & Technology 6. Health Law & Policy
Our long-standing partnerships with four other Dal schools mean you can complete your Juris Doctor (JD) and a specialist Masters degree at the same time—the perfect balance between education and application. Plus, you can complete a combined degree in one year less than it would take you to complete both degrees separately. 1. JD/Master of Health A...
At Schulich Law, not all of your learning happens in the classroom. We believe that experiential learning is one of the most valuable parts of your legal education - giving you a chance to hone your practical skills while also contributing to the community. Learn more about hands-on learning opportunities at Schulich Law
Learn about the minimum education required, the structure of the JD program, and the key steps to be licensed to practice. Read how to get started on becoming a lawyer in Ontario.
Osgoode Hall Law School offers students an extraordinary legal education. Our internationally renowned three-year Juris Doctor (JD) program provides a rich, innovative and interdisciplinary experience that exposes students to a broad array of perspectives.
The JD program will fully prepare you for the ever-changing legal marketplace by providing all the substantive knowledge and hands-on skills you need for success.
Juris Doctor (JD) The program leading to the degree of Juris Doctor (JD) requires admission as a full-time student for three years or as a half-time student for six years. The structure of this program is based on a compulsory first year and two required courses in upper years.