- In the first year of the program students complete all the first year courses at the Faculty of Law.
- In the second and third years of the program, the Director must approve all courses* with the following minimum requirements.
- Successfully complete 48** credits at the Faculty of Law AND
- Successfully complete 4 half-courses in philosophy at 2 credits each AND
- Satisfy the compulsory requirements of the upper years of the JD including the moot, a perspective course, and an International/Comparative/Transnational Perspective (ICT) course - see JD Degree Requirements in the Academic Handbook for details.
- Courses taken during the second and third year count towards the credit requirement at the Faculty of Law.
* In order to complete the requirements of the 3 year JD program, the student must have a minimum of 48 law credits in the second and third year of the program PLUS the 4 half-courses in Philosophy.
** Students who intend to complete their JD one year later (i.e. year 4) must do a minimum of 38 law credits in years 2 and 3 and the remaining 10 law credits in year 4. This may apply to students who decide to do more philosophy graduate courses in Year 2 and Year 3 than the required four half courses.
- In the fourth year of the program:
- Students must complete qualifying year requirements in philosophy and meet the research tool requirement.
- Dissertation as required by the Department of Philosophy and the School of Graduate Studies.
Note: Notwithstanding the Department of Philosophy's course selection process, students must meet the Faculty of Law course selection deadline.
Students must submit their proposed course selections for years two and three of the program to the Director prior to the applicable course selection deadlines in each year and in each Faculty. Any changes must also be approved by the Assistant Dean, Academic.