English (JD/MA)
Law and literature students work in the intersection of law and literature.
Students interested in this program must be admitted to this combined degree program, students must independently apply and be admitted to both the Faculty of Law and the Department of English.
This program is jointly offered by the law school and U of T’s Department of English in the Faculty of Arts & Science.
Timeline
See requirements
Program considerations
Students complete the first year of the JD program (registered full-time at the Faculty of Law) and then complete two "combined" years. In the upper two years, the student shall register and shall meet all the respective degree requirements in both the JD Program (as a full time student) and in the School of Graduate Studies through the MA. Program in the Department of English (as a full-time student). As a combined degree, the JD and MA (English) are awarded simultaneously. Students must, therefore, have satisfied both the JD and the MA (English) requirements before either degree may be conferred.
The structure and requirements of this program are as follows:- In the first year of the program students complete all first year courses at the Faculty of Law.
- In the second and third years of the program students must successfully complete 3 MA (English) half courses per year for a total of 6 half-year credits. Of these 6 credits, students must successfully complete:
- Required ENG 6999Y1F Critical Topographies: Theory and Practice of Contemporary Literary Studies in English. Students must take this course in the fall term of the second year of their program.
- 2 FCE or 4 graduate half courses or their equivalent in the Department of English, including at least two courses from a cluster of designated "Law and Literature Program" courses identified by the Graduate Director of the Department of English, in consultation with the Combined Program Director. Designated courses could include:
- Legal and Literary Cultures of Early Modern England (ENG 2233H1)
- Literature and Censorship (ENG 3707H1)
- Literature, Law, and Liberal Culture in the United States, 1776-1865 (ENG5050H1)
- Authors and Their Institutions (ENG 6038H1)
- Law as Literature (ENG 6553H1)
- Race and Gender in Indigenous Law and Literature (ENG6554H1)
- Representing Vandalism (ENG 6848H1)
In addition, students must successfully complete 45 credits at the Faculty of Law.
Of these Law credits, students must successfully complete "Law and Literature" (or, if that course is not offered in a given year, a designated alternative course) and one other course approved by the Combined Program Director as a designated Combined Program course.
In addition, students must successfully complete a JD Directed Research project (at least 3 credits) or an MA English Reading Course (one half-course) on a topic related to law and literature, to be approved by the Combined Program Director. This course may count toward either a Combined Student's Law or English requirements.
Further, students must satisfy all the requirements of the JD program, including the moot, perspective course and an International/Comparative/Transnational (ICT) perspective course.Only Faculty of Law courses graded on the letter scale HH-H-P-LP-F and taken as Faculty of Law courses count toward the required number of credits for Honours (A) or High Distinction standing in the JD program (see Faculty of Law JD Syllabus for details on standing requirements).
Some upper year courses in the JD program have places reserved for Department of English students. JD/MA (English) combined course students have dual status. They may take these courses for credit towards either the JD degree or the MA (English) degree.
Where a Faculty of Law course is cross-listed with the Department of English and is taken as a graduate half-course in English toward satisfying the MA (English) requirement, the course may nonetheless be used to satisfy the perspectives course or Supervised Upper Year Research Paper requirement provided that the course is so designated by the Faculty of Law.
Students may not take more than two intensive courses in the Faculty of Law per term.
Notwithstanding the course selection process in the Department of English, students must meet the Faculty of Law course selection deadline.
For the second and third years of the combined JD/MAin English, students must have their course selection reviewed by the Records Office of the Faculty of Law and approved by the Combined Program Director, prior to the course selection deadline in the Faculty of Law.
To participate in a law approved exchange program, students in the combined JD/MA (English) program must obtain approval in advance from both the Faculty of Law and the Department of English. Students must take a minimum of 14 credits while away on exchange regardless of the number of credits required. Students on exchange may only take Law courses.Apply as a full-time student to the Faculty of Law and the Department of English in the Faculty of Arts & Science.
Students interested in this program should also contact the Faculty of Law Admissions Office.
Contact Us
For more information about this combined program, contact Assistant Dean, Academic, Sara Faherty at sara.faherty@utoronto.ca.