March 2024 Registration Information

March 2024 Registration Information
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Ensure successful registration for Law courses in March 2024. Learn about registration dates, program unit requirements, compulsory JD courses, and restrictions for JD/JID students and non-law courses. Make note of deadlines and guidelines for a smooth registration process.

  • March 2024
  • Registration
  • Law Courses
  • Program Requirements
  • JD/JID Students

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  1. HomeButton.png Course Information and Registration, March 2024 Office of the Associate Dean Academic and Student Relations

  2. HomeButton.png Time Tickets and Registration Make sure you have received a time ticket email. The email shows how to check your registration date and time in Online Tools. Ensure you have no holds on your registration. Check your registration status! Law courses have caps and limited spaces. Be prepared and register promptly at your designated date and time. Some courses will fill up almost immediately. Law students may waitlist and register in a combined total of 10.0 units per term. 8.5 units is the maximum registered units permitted and an additional 1.5 units allows waitlist flexibility

  3. HomeButton.png Registration Dates Wed, March 6, 12:00 p.m. Deadline for LAW 350 Law Centre Summer Lottery Tues, March 12, 8:00 a.m. Registration opens for upper year law co-op students Tues, March 12, 1:00 p.m. Registration opens for first year law co-op students Wed, March 13, 8:00 a.m. Registration opens for all non-co-op students

  4. HomeButton.png Program Unit Requirements Minimum and maximum full time: 14.5-16.5 units each academic year Minimum and maximum full-time: 7-8.5 units each term In summer 2024, as a pilot, students may study part-time without seeking special permission to reduce their study load (one or more courses) Part-time units earned in summer 2024 will count towards 2L, 3L or 4L standing, based on the student s current progress through their program. Note tuition and funding implications

  5. HomeButton.png Compulsory JD Courses LAW 301 The Administrative Law Process; and LAW 360 Legal Ethics and Professionalism Major Paper Requirement can be satisfied in three ways: writing a major research paper (7500 words +) in a course; (i) successfully completing LAW 388 Advanced Legal Research and Writing; or (ii) writing a directed major research paper (7500 words +) in LAW 399 Supervised Research and Writing. (iii)

  6. HomeButton.png JD/JID Students in Summer 2024 JD/JID students can take all summer courses except: LAW 301 Administrative Law LAW 315 Business Associations

  7. HomeButton.png Non-Law Courses Students may take a maximum of 3.0 units worth of courses in other faculties within the university Course must be 300 level or above Approval must be sought from the Associate Dean and course instructor in other department Department in question will register you

  8. HomeButton.png Concentration in Environmental Law and Sustainability Provides students with the opportunity to immerse themselves in environmental law and sustainability Students who complete the 8 required courses and electives will receive a notation on their transcript 8 Courses 4 required and 4 electives LAW 301 or LAW 301I Admin Law LAW 309 The Law of Evidence LAW 329 Environmental Law LAW 353 Environmental Law Clinic 4 approved electives

  9. HomeButton.png Co-op Students Please consult with Francine Proctor, Law Co-op Coordinator, with respect to your approved program and your interest in participating in various opportunities such as: Mooting Appeal Law Centre Exchange

  10. HomeButton.png Preparing for registration A checklist of things to do: Review Preliminary Course Information Summaries (PCIS) Make sure you have course prerequisites and/or corequisites Plan course selection in light of the exam schedule Consider taking mandatory courses early in your program Plan carefully if you want to take Law Centre, go on exchange, obtain the CELS designation or take other courses that have prerequisites Seek out advice and guidance

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