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Law
Department of Law
Faculty of Public affairs and Management
Web site: www.carleton.ca/law/
This section presents the requirements for:
Graduation Requirements
In addition to the requirements listed below, students must satisfy:
- the University regulations including those concerning Academic Performance
Evaluation (see the Academic Regulations of the University section
of this Calendar),
- the Faculty regulations applying to all B.A. students including those
relating to First-Year Seminars and Breadth requirements (see the Academic
Regulations and Requirements for the Bachelor of Arts Degree).
Students should consult the Department when planning their program and
selecting courses.
Proscribed Courses
Students in any Law program cannot include LAWS 2301, LAWS 2302, BUSI
2601 or BUSI 2602 towards the fulfilment of their degree requirements,
even as electives.
Program Requirements
Law
B.A.Honours (20.0 credits)
A. Credits included in the Major CGPA (9.0 credits):
- 1.0 credit in LAWS 1000 [1.0];
- 3.0 credits in LAWS 2003 [1.0], LAWS 2004 [1.0], LAWS 2005 [1.0];
- 0.5 credit in LAWS 3907;
- 3.0 credits in Law at the 4000-level or above;
- 1.5 credits in Law;
B. Credits not included in the Major CGPA (11.0 credits):
- 8.0 credits in electives not in Law;
- 3.0 credits in free electives.
Note: students with a Major in Law are encouraged, but not required,
to consider completing a Minor in another discipline in order to broaden
their exposure to that discipline.
Law
B.A. Combined Honours
A. Credits Included in the Law Major CGPA (6.0 credits):
- 1.0 credit in LAWS 1000 [1.0];
- 2.0 credits from LAWS 2003 [1.0], LAWS 2004 [1.0], LAWS 2005 [1.0];
- 0.5 credit in LAWS 3907;
- 0.5 credits in Law at the 3000-level or above;
- 2.0 credits in Law at the 4000-level or above;
B. Additional Requirements (14.0 credits):
- The requirements for B.A. Combined Honours in the other Discipline;
- 5.0 credits in electives not in Law or the other discipline;
- Sufficient free electives to make up 20.0 credits total for the program.
Law and Human Rights
B.A. Combined Honours (20.0 credits)
Students may complete a B.A.(Honours) in Law and Human Rights. Students
must complete the Law - B.A. Combined Honours requirements stated above.
The Human Rights requirements are offered jointly by the Departments of
Law, Philosophy, Political Science and Sociology: please consult the Human
Rights program entry for details concerning the Human Rights component
of the program.
Law with Concentration in Law, Policy and Government - B.A. Honours
(20.0 credits)
Continuation in this concentration requires a minimum CGPA of 6.50 over
credits in the concentration.
The courses defining the Concentration in Law, Policy and Government
are those in items 2, 5, 6, 7 below.
A. Credits included in the Major CGPA (10.0 credits):
- 1.0 credit in LAWS 1000 [1.0];
- 1.0 credit in LAWS 2005 [1.0];
- 2.0 credits in LAWS 2003 [1.0], LAWS 2004 [1.0];
- 0.5 credit in LAWS 3907;
- 1.5 credits in LAWS 3506, LAWS 3005, LAWS 4801;
- 1.5 credits chosen from LAWS 3000, LAWS 3106, LAWS 3405, LAWS 3500,
LAWS 3502, LAWS 3503, LAWS 3504, LAWS 3509, LAWS 3800;
- 1.5 credits chosen from LAWS 4101, LAWS 4102, LAWS 4501, LAWS 4507,
LAWS 4509 [1.0], LAWS 4607, LAWS 4800, LAWS 4900 [1.0], LAWS 4901, LAWS
4902;
- 1.0 credit in Law at the 4000-level or above;
B. Credits not included in the Major CGPA (10.0 credits):
- 8.0 credits in electives not in Law;
- 2.0 credits in free electives.
Internship Option
Full-time students in the B.A. (Honours) in Law with a Concentration
in Law, Policy and Government may apply for an Internship Option of the
Concentration. The Internship Option requires the completion of the Internship
course LAWS 4509. Students who complete the Concentration with an Internship
will receive the notation on their transcript and degree: B.A. (Honours)
in Law with a Concentration in Law, Policy and Government: Internship.
The Internship is a one- term full-time employment arrangement in which
students work for a government department or a governmental or non-governmental
organization in an area that enables the integration of academic and practical
aspects of law relating to policy in government decision-making. Eligibility
to enrol in this Option is limited, as only a limited number of internships
are available. Students wishing to complete this Option must apply to
the Law Department no later than the date specified by the Department
before entering their fourth year of studies. Students normally must be
eligible for fourth year standing to register in the Internship, and must
have a Law Major CGPA of 8.00 or better. Acceptance into the Internship
Option is competitive. Only students eligible to work in Canada can be
considered for an internship. The Internship counts as 1.0 credit towards
the degree, and requires the submission of a written project report to
be evaluated by the Internship supervisor, in addition to the completion
of the work component. Students normally are expected to complete at least
one term of full-time studies following the completion of the Internship.
Students may register in only 0.5 additional credits while completing
the Internship requirement. Students normally will be entitled to complete
only one internship.
Notes
- Students in the Internship Option must complete LAWS 4509 [1.0] and
0.5 additional credit listed in Req.7 above.
- Students who count LAWS 4900 [1.0], LAWS 4901 or LAWS 4902 towards
the requirements of Req.7 above must complete an approved topic related
to the theme of the Concentration.
- Students completing the B.A.(Honours) in Law with a Concentration
in Law, Policy and Government are encouraged, but not required, to consider
completing a Minor in another discipline (e.g. Political Science) in
order to broaden their exposure to that discipline.
- The Concentration in Law, Policy and Government is not available to
students in the Law - B.A. General program.
Law with Concentration in Law, Policy and Government
B.A. Combined Honours (20.0 credits)
Continuation in this concentration requires a minimum CGPA of 6.50 over
credits in the concentration. The courses defining the Concentration in
Law, Policy and Government are those in items 2, 5, 6, 7 below.
A. Credits included in the Law Major CGPA (7.0 credits):
- 1.0 credit in LAWS 1000 [1.0];
- 1.0 credit in LAWS 2005 [1.0];
- 1.0 credit from LAWS 2003 [1.0], LAWS 2004 [1.0];
- 0.5 credit in LAWS 3907;
- 1.5 credit in LAWS 3005, LAWS 3506, and LAWS 4801;
- 0.5 credit from LAWS 3000, LAWS 3106, LAWS 3405, LAWS 3500, LAWS 3502,
LAWS 3503, LAWS 3504, LAWS 3509, LAWS 3800;
- 1.5 credits from LAWS 4101, LAWS 4102, LAWS 4501, LAWS 4507, LAWS
4607, LAWS 4800, LAWS 4900 [1.0], LAWS 4901, LAWS 4902;
B. Additional Requirements (13.0 credits):
- The requirements for B.A. Combined Honours in the other Discipline;
- 5.0 credits in electives not in Law or the other discipline;
- Sufficient free electives to total 20.0 credits for the program.
Notes
- Students who count LAWS 4900 [1.0], LAWS 4901 or LAWS 4902 towards
Req.7 above must complete an approved topic related to the theme of
the Concentration.
- Where the Combined Honours is with the School of Journalism and Communication,
the degree awarded will be the Bachelor of Journalism with Law with
a Concentration in Law, Policy and Government. Students are directed
to the regulations of the School of Journalism and Communication in
this Calendar.
Law with Concentration in Business Law
B.A. Honours (20.0 credits)
Continuation in this concentration requires a minimum CGPA of 6.50 over
credits in the concentration.
The courses defining the Concentration in Business Law are those in items
2, 5, 6, 7 below.
A. Credits included in the major CGPA (10.0 credits):
- 1.0 credit in LAWS 1000 [1.0];
- 1.0 credit in LAWS 2003 [1.0];
- 2.0 credits in LAWS 2004 [1.0], LAWS 2005 [1.0];
- 0.5 credits in LAWS 3907;
- 1.5 credits in LAWS 3003,LAWS 3201,and LAWS 3206;
- 1.0 credit from LAWS 3202, LAWS 3205, LAWS 3207, LAWS 3208, LAWS 3401,
LAWS 3405;
- 2.0 credits from LAWS 4200,LAWS 4202, LAWS 4204, LAWS 4208, LAWS 4209,
LAWS 4302, LAWS 4402, LAWS 4801, LAWS 4900 [1.0], LAWS 4901, LAWS 4902;
- 1.0 credit in Law at 4000 level or above;
B. Credits not included in the Major CGPA (10.0 credits):
- 8.0 credits in electives not in Law;
- 2.0 credits in free electives.
Field Placement Option
Full-time students in the B.A.(Honours) in Law program with a Concentration
in Business Law may apply to complete a 0.5 credit field placement in
Business Law, LAWS 4208. The field placement is with an approved business
organization or in an approved business environment that enables students
to integrate academic and practical aspects of law relating to business.
The field placement may require up to eight hours of paid or unpaid work
per week for a term. Registration in this Option is restricted, as only
a limited number of field placements are available. Students wishing to
complete this option must apply to the Law Department no later than a
date yet to be specified before entering their fourth year of studies.
Students normally must be eligible for fourth-year Honours standing before
registering in the field placement, and have a Law Major CGPA of 8.00
or better. Acceptance into the Field Placement is competitive.
Notes
- Students who count LAWS 4900 [1.0], LAWS 4901 or LAWS 4902 towards
Req.7 above must complete an approved topic related to the theme of
the Concentration;
- Students completing the B.A.(Honours) in Law with a Concentration
in Business Law are encouraged, but not required, to consider completing
a Minor in another discipline (e.g.Business) in order to broaden their
exposure to that discipline;
- The Concentration in Business Law is not available to students in
the Law B.A. General program.
Law with Concentration in Business Law
B.A. Combined Honours (20.0 credits)
Continuation in this concentration requires a minimum CGPA of 6.50 over
credits in the concentration.
The courses defining the Concentration in Business Law are those in items
2, 5, 6 below.
A. Credits included in the Law Major CGPA (7.0 credits):
- 1.0 credit in LAWS 1000 [1.0];
- 1.0 credit in LAWS 2003 [1.0];
- 1.0 credit from LAWS 2004 [1.0], LAWS 2005 [1.0];
- 0.5 credits in LAWS 3907;
- 1.5 credits in LAWS 3003, LAWS 3201, LAWS 3206;
- 2.0 credits from LAWS 4200, LAWS 4202, LAWS 4204, LAWS 4208, LAWS
4209, LAWS 4302, LAWS 4402, LAWS 4801, LAWS 4900 [1.0], LAWS 4901, LAWS
4902;
B. Additional Requirements (13.0 credits):
- The requirements for B.A. Combined Honours in the other Discipline;
- 5.0 credits in electives not in Law or the ot her discipline;
- Sufficient free electives to make up 20.0 credits total for the program.
Notes
- Students counting LAWS 4900 [1.0], LAWS 4901 or LAWS 4902 towards
Req.6 above must complete an approved topic related to the theme of
the Concentration.
- Where the Combined Honours is with the School of Journalism and Communication,
the degree awarded will be the Bachelor of Journalism with Law with
a Concentration in Business Law. Students are directed to the regulations
of the School of Journalism and Communication.
Law
B.A. General (15.0 credits)
A. Credits included in the Major CGPA (6.0 credits):
- 1.0 credit in LAWS 1000 [1.0];
- 2.0 credits from LAWS 2003 [1.0], LAWS 2004 [1.0] or LAWS 2005 [1.0];
- 1.0 credit in Law at the 3000-level or above;
- 2.0 credits in Law;
B. Credits not included in the Major CGPA (9.0 credits):
- 7.0 credits in electives not in Law;
- 2.0 credits in free electives.
Note: students with a Major in Law are encouraged, but not required,
to consider completing a Minor in another discipline in order to broaden
their exposure to that discipline.
Minor in Law
The Minor in Law is open to all students registered in undergraduate
programs, with the exception of students registered in the B.A. in Law
or in Criminology and Criminal Justice with a concentration in Law.
Requirements (4.0 credits):
- 1.0 credit in LAWS 1000 [1.0];
- 2.0 credits from LAWS 2003 [1.0], LAWS 2004 [1.0], LAWS 2005 [1.0];
- 1.0 credit in Law at the 3000-level or higher.
- The remaining requirements of the major discipline(s) and degree must
be satisfied.
Mention Français
Students wishing to qualify for the Mention Français notation
in Law may do so by taking the following pattern of courses in their degree
program:
- 1.0 credit in the advanced study of the French language (FREN 2100
[1.0])
- 1.0 credit in French-Canadian culture and heritage (FREN 2200 and
FREN 2300)
- 1.0 credit at the 2000-or 3000-level in Law or Legal Studies taught
in French at the university level, and approved by the Undergraduate
Supervisor
- In addition, for B.A. (Honours) Law or Combined B.A. (Honours) Law,
1.0 credit at the 4000-level in Law or Legal Studies taught in French
at the university level, and approved by the undergraduate supervisor.
Carleton University/Algonquin College
Articulation Agreement
B.A.(Carleton)/Police Foundations (Algonquin)
An articulation agreement between Carleton University and Algonquin College
of Applied Arts and Technology permits graduates with a Diploma in Police
Foundations from Algonquin College to apply for admission into the B.A.
program at Carleton University. Successful applicants will be granted
5.0 credits on admission towards the completion of a B.A. in either Criminology,
or Law, or Psychology, or Sociology.
Course transfers: 2.0 credits in Law; 2.0 credits in Sociology, and 0.5
in Political Science and 0.5 in Psychology. To be eligible for admission
according to this Articulation Agreement, students must have completed
the Diploma in Police Foundations at Algonquin College with an overall
B average (Algonquin Grade Point Average of 3.0). They will then be admitted
to a B.A. program at Carleton in either Criminology, or Law, or Psychology,
or Sociology.
Further information may be obtained from the Undergraduate Supervisor
or Coordinator of the appropriate B.A. program:
Criminology:B.Wright
Law: L.Campbell
Psychology: R.Coplan and/or J.Logan
Sociology: C.Gordon
Study Abroad Option
Certificate in Social Science and Law
The Department participates in an International Exchange with the School
of Social Science and Law at Sheffield Hallam University in the U.K. The
Exchange provides an opportunity for students in the B.A. (Honours) in
Law program to study law in a comparative setting within a professional
law school firmly rooted in the social scientific study of law. Students
accepted into the Exchange select courses from the LL.B. and Social Science
syllabi of the School of Social Science and Law program at Sheffield Hallam
University. Students are eligible to apply to participate in the Exchange
for their third or fourth year of study. Third-year standing in Law and
completion of LAWS 1000 and two of LAWS 2003, LAWS 2004, and LAWS 2005
are the minimum requirements to be accepted into the Exchange. Students
interested in the Exchange should contact the Department as early as possible,
and no later than March 1. Selection will be made by the Department of
Law based on GPA overall program performance and potential for success
in the Exchange.
In addition to receiving credits toward their B.A.(Honours), students
who successfully complete 6 units in the School of Social Science and
Law at Level 2 or above will receive a Certificate of Social Science and
Law from Sheffield Hallam University. Interested students should contact
the Department.
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