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Joint M.B.A. with B.C.L. and LL.B. (138 credits)

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A joint Master of Business Administration (M.B.A.) with integrated Bachelor of Civil Law (B.C.L.) and Bachelor of Laws (LL.B.) program is offered by the Desautels Faculty of Management and the Faculty of Law. This joint program provides students the opportunity to pursue legal and administrative aspects of business. Successful candidates graduate with M.B.A., B.C.L. and LL.B. degrees, a trio that prepares them for careers in private and public enterprise, as well as government service.

Students complete 45 credits for the M.B.A. degree and 93 credits for the integrated B.C.L. and LL.B. degrees for a total of 138 credits.

Required - Management (18 credits)

BUSA 614 (3) Seminar in Law and Management
MGCR 629 (1) Global Leadership
MGCR 650 (2) Business Tools
MGCR 651 (4) Managing Resources
MGCR 652 (4) Value Creation
MGCR 653 (4) Markets and Globalization

Complementary - Management (27 credits)

Students complete 27 complementary credits toward the M.B.A. degree selected as follows:

15 credits toward one of the 4 concentrations of the M.B.A. degree: Finance, Global Leadership, Marketing, or Technology and Innovation Management.

12 additional credits at the 500 level or above offered by the Desautels Faculty of Management to complete the 27 credits of complementary courses.

Note: Students may have to follow one or all components of the M.B.A. Base Camp (Statistics, Math for Finance, Financial Accounting) prior to commencement of the M.B.A. depending on their academic background.

Required - Law (55 credits)

LAWG 100D1 (3) Contractual Obligations
LAWG 100D2 (3) Contractual Obligations
LAWG 101D1 (2.5) Extra-Contractual Obligations/Torts
LAWG 101D2 (2.5) Extra-Contractual Obligations/Torts
PRAC 147D1 (1.5) Introductory Legal Research
PRAC 147D2 (1.5) Introductory Legal Research
PRAC 155D1 (1.5) Legal Ethics and Advocacy
PRAC 155D2 (1.5) Legal Ethics and Advocacy
PROC 124D1 (2) Judicial Institutions and Civil Procedure
PROC 124D2 (2) Judicial Institutions and Civil Procedure
PROC 200 (3) Advanced Civil Law Obligations
PRV1 144D1 (2.5) Civil Law Property
PRV1 144D2 (2.5) Civil Law Property
PRV3 200 (3) Advanced Common Law Obligations
PRV4 144 (4) Common Law Property
PUB2 101D1 (3) Constitutional Law
PUB2 101D2 (3) Constitutional Law
PUB2 111 (3) Criminal Law
PUB3 116D1 (2) Foundations
PUB3 116D2 (2) Foundations
WRIT 400D1 (3) Senior Essay
WRIT 400D2 (3) Senior Essay

Complementary - Law (38 credits)

Students complete 38 credits of complementary courses toward the B.C.L. and LL.B. degrees.

Complementary - Law, Civil Law (4.5 credits)

Students complete 4.5 credits of civil law courses. The following courses count for their full credit weight as civil law.

BUS2 461 (3) Insurance
LEEL 470 (3) Employment Law
PROC 349 (3) Lease, Enterprise, Suretyship
PRV1 255 (3) Successions
PRV2 270 (3) Law of Persons
PRV4 448 (3) Administration Property of Another and Trusts

Complementary - Law, Common Law (4.5 credits)

Students complete 4.5 credits of common law courses. The following courses count for their full credit weight as common law.

PRV3 434 (3) Remedies
PRV4 449 (3) Equity and Trusts
PRV4 451 (3) Real Estate Transactions
PRV4 456 (2) Wills and Estates
PRV4 500 (3) Restitution
PRV5 182 (2) Advanced Torts

Complementary - Law, Civil & Common Law

The following trans-systemic courses count half their credit weight toward the civil law requirement of 4.5 credits and half their credit weight toward the common law requirement of 4.5 credits.

BUS2 365 (4) Business Associations
CMPL 522 (3) Medical Liability
LAWG 200 (4) Sale
LAWG 273 (3) Family Law
LAWG 300 (3) Family Property Law
LAWG 316 (3) Private International Law
LAWG 400 (4) Secured Transactions
LAWG 415 (3) Evidence (Civil Matters)
PRV5 483 (3) Consumer Law

Complementary - Law, Social Diversity and Human Rights (3 credits)

Students must take at least 3 credits from the following courses related to social diversity and human rights.

CMPL 500 (3) Aboriginal Peoples and the Law
CMPL 504 (3) Feminist Legal Theory
CMPL 511 (3) Social Diversity and Law
CMPL 516 (3) International Development Law
CMPL 565 (3) International Humanitarian Law
CMPL 571 (3) International Law of Human Rights
CMPL 575 (3) Discrimination and the Law
LAWG 503 (3) Inter-American Human Rights
LEEL 482 (3) Law and Poverty
PUB2 105 (3) Public International Law
PUB2 451 (3) Immigration and Refugee Law
PUB2 500 (3) Law and Psychiatry
PUB2 502 (3) International Criminal Law
PUB3 115 (3) Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms

Complementary - Law, Other Courses (26 credits)

Students select the remaining 26 credits from among Faculty of Law offerings.

Faculty: 
Faculty of Law—2010-2011 (last updated Dec. 17, 2010) (disclaimer)
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