A Joint Honours academic plan with Legal Studies may be taken in combination with most Arts disciplines in which an Honours academic plan is offered or with many Honours majors in other Faculties.
Continuation in this academic plan requires a cumulative overall average of 60% and a cumulative average of 75% in Legal Studies core and approved courses.
Eligibility for graduation in the Joint Honours Legal Studies academic plan includes successful fulfillment of the following requirements:
- Appropriate Program-level requirements for the Home Faculty, including at least 20 academic course units (40 courses). If the Home Faculty is Arts, see Bachelor of Arts Degree Requirements.
Note: In practice, depending on the number of courses required by the second discipline (i.e., overall and for the major) and the number of electives that students choose to take, more than 40 courses may be necessary for graduation.
- Legal Studies Plan-level requirements:
- at least eight academic course units (16 courses) in Legal Studies approved courses with a minimum cumulative average of 75%, including:
- LS 101, 280, 321, 401, 402, 403
- Foundation Courses: five of AFM 231 or COMM 231; ENGL 210I; ENVS 201; HIST 277, 329; LS 102; 201/WS 206; PACS 202; PHIL 215/ARBUS 202; PHIL 327; PSCI 260, 291, 292; PSYCH 230; SOC 223, 227, 370; SPCOM 430
- five courses from the balance of the Foundation Courses above and the following approved courses: CLAS 210/HIST 210; ECON 451; ENVS 401; HIST 236; INTST 101; LS 322, 496, 498; PACS 323; 329; PLAN 471; PSCI 226; PSYCH 330; SDS 353R; SOC 201, 222, 226, 228, 229, 249, 325, 327, 428
- two of the courses (in addition to LS 321, 401, 402, and 403) must be at the 300-level or above.
- five courses must be in one of the Legal Studies approved disciplines (i.e., AFM, CLAS, ECON, ENGL, ENVS, HIST, PACS, PLAN, PSCI, PSYCH, SDS, SOC, WS), but not all five courses need be Legal Studies approved courses.
- Plan-level requirements for the second major.
Note:
Students in any Legal Studies academic plan are not eligible to take the Legal Studies Minor.