Bachelor of Arts in Law (Combined Honours) (Co-op)

Carleton University

Canada,Ontario

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48 Months

Duration

CAD 29,023/year

Tuition Fee

CAD 100 FREE

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Canada, Ontario

Type: University

Location Type: Urban

Founded: 1942

Total Students: 31,200 +

Campus Detail

Main Campus Address

1125 Colonel By Dr, Ottawa, ON K1S 5B6, Canada

Bachelor of Arts in Law (Combined Honours) (Co-op)

Program Overview

Carleton University Bachelor Program in Law specializes in legal methodology and legal practice, public law and private law. Students will study legal theory and its application in everyday life and also will be taught by researchers and professors. Students enrolled in the Honor program will have the choice of a concentration to choose in Law, Policy and Government: Business law; or Transnational Law and Human Rights. Centering your examinations in a specific territory and coordinating your scholastic work with hands-on experience can give you a significant edge in the present focused activity showcase. Understudies in any of the Honors Law projects can pick one of three fixations, two of which incorporate a co-usable instruction choice. 

The focus in Law, Policy and Government ought to be considered on the off chance that you are keen on a profession in the administration or with an association that is legitimately influenced by government basic leadership. A community situation with this focus may incorporate work inside an administration office or non-legislative association, for example, a warning board or commission. The focus in Business Law is for those inspired by how the legitimate condition influences business and non-benefit associations. A community situation enables you to apply your scholarly learning in a business domain. 

Our focus in Transnational Law and Human Rights offers understudies the open door for top to bottom thought of the potential (and points of confinement) of law in tending to human rights issues both in Canada and universally, while likewise thinking about the advancement of transnational ways to deal with law and human rights.