Algoma University is a shining example of academic achievement and cultural diversity, tucked away in Ontario’s stunning Great Lakes region. Founded in 1965, it offers a personalized and inclusive learning experience. The university provides undergraduate and graduate business, technology, arts, and sciences programs, focusing on student success. Algoma students engage in practical research, community volunteering, and experiential learning. The university’s small class sizes allow for deeper interactions between instructors and students, promoting collaboration and mentoring outside the classroom.
Algoma University provides law undergraduate programs to give students a thorough understanding of legal theories, practices, and principles in a dynamic, multidisciplinary environment. These programs are designed to give students the analytical skills, ethical awareness, and critical thinking talents needed to succeed in various legal sectors and professions. Through moot court contests, internships, and community-based initiatives, Algoma University’s undergraduate law programs strongly emphasize experiential learning experiences that allow students to interact with real-world legal challenges and scenarios. Practical application of theoretical knowledge deepens understanding of the legal system’s impact on society.
The curriculum covers various legal subjects, such as criminal law, contract law, property law, international law, and constitutional law. Algoma University offers a range of elective courses and specialty tracks that cater to student’s interests and align with the university’s core values of diversity, inclusivity, and social justice. These tracks include environmental law, human rights law, and Indigenous law. Algoma University’s law programs integrate various academic disciplines, including political science, sociology, economics, and philosophy. To provide students with a comprehensive understanding of the intersection of law with other fields.
List of Law Programs
Undergraduate Programs
Course Name | Specialization | Thesis -Nonthesis | Discipline | Degree Level | Duration Years | Intake Month | Deadline Date | Fee Per Year |
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Bachelor of Arts in Law & Justice | Law & Justice | Non-Thesis | Law | bachelors | 4 | January,May,September, | 1-September,11-December,22-April, | 20990 |