Legal Studies
    Duration4 year(s)
    Tuition Fee
    CAD 29,196 / Year
    Next IntakeSeptember 1, 2023
    Legal Studies

    About

    Satisfy the course requirements for applying to Law school in our Legal Studies program, studying the law's defining features, forms and functions.

    Most of today’s controversial issues—whether stemming from political conflict, technological developments, economic inequality or other social changes—are expressed and mediated through law. The Legal Studies program offers you the opportunity to critically explore the social roles of law and its connections with community, government and society from different theoretical perspectives. The program demonstrates a commitment to promoting justice by cultivating active citizenship skills, critical reflection, and respect for diversity, pluralism, equality, and equity. 

    You will be stimulated to appreciate the law in its plural—formal and informal—forms and to evaluate it from diverse perspectives. You will be challenged to question whether law equally responds to the needs of all groups in society, including Indigenous peoples, racial minorities, immigrants, the poor, women, members of the 2SLGBTQ+ community and persons with disabilities. You will study law in relation to topical themes, including national security, globalization, technology and the environment. You will explore various ways of resolving social conflicts—from traditional court processes to alternative methods of dispute resolution such as mediation.

    Legal Studies graduates have knowledge and skills suitable for careers requiring legal research and analysis, policy analysis, human rights advocacy, mediation, and/or an understanding of privacy and information access issues. The program also offers preparation for graduate work in legal studies, law school, or paralegal or mediator certification programs.

    You may pursue the comprehensive program or a specialization in:

    • Alternative Dispute Resolution
    • Human Rights Law
    • Information Law

    A limited number of fourth-year students have an opportunity to participate in a learning experience with a community organization. The practicum is an experiential learning tool that provides students with opportunities to acquire workplace skills and knowledge, confront the relationship between theory and practice, and cultivate a sense of personal and professional development. The practicum course consists of 100 hours of fieldwork, several in-class seminars and a set of academic assignments.

    Disciplines

    Social Science and Humanities

    Requirements

    Entry Requirements

    General Secondary Education/Leaving Certificate from the Academic stream

    Applicants are required to submit both their academic transcript indicating all subjects taken and grades achieved and a copy of their diploma or graduation certificate.

    If your documents are issued in a language other than English, you must also provide notarized literal English translations.

    English Requirements

    • PTEMin 58
    • IELTSMin 6.5
    • TOEFLMin 83

    Career

    • Federal and Provincial Government Administrator
    • Human Rights Advocate
    • Legal or Policy Analyst
    • Legal Researcher
    • Mediator/Dispute Resolution Specialist
    • Social Services Worker

    Fee Information

    Application Fee 100

    How to Apply

    All applicants to full-time undergraduate programs should apply in one of two ways; choose only one.

    Option one:

    The OUAC online application system allows you to apply to multiple Ontario universities or programs with one application. Here are the steps to follow:

    1. Apply online using the OUAC website using the 105 application.
    2. Be sure to apply by the application deadline for the program to which you want to be admitted—you can choose up to three programs.
    3. Once the university receives your application from the OUAC, we will send you information regarding the next steps in the admissions process.
    Option two:

    If you are only applying to Ontario Tech, apply internally at ontariotechu.ca/internationalapplication. You can apply to three programs for a $100 application fee.

    Note:If you're a student with a disability and want to be considered for admission on the basis of disability, please visit our special considerations page.

    Applicants submitting international academic documents

    Post-secondary credentials gained outside Canada may be subject to a request to be authenticated by World Education Services (WES).

    Legal Studies
    University of Ontario Institute of Technology
    University of Ontario Institute of Technology
    Canada

    Canada, Oshawa

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