- The Algoma University offers a Bachelor of Arts in Law and Justice with a duration of 4 years.
- This course is offered on a full-time basis.
- This program is provided on-campus.
- In this program, students will acquire knowledge of the pattern of legal institutions required to regulate political, social, and economic relations.
- Students will examine topics such as civil, criminal, family, corporate, constitutional, and contract law.
- Some of the courses in this program are:
- Law as a Social Science
- Introduction to Legal Studies: Law Across Legal Traditions
- Introduction to Private Law
- Canadian Political and Legal Institutions
- Commercial Law
- The Nature of Legal Authority
- Students will study conventional, traditional, and alternative forms of justice and dispute resolution, as well as comparative, theoretical, and historical perspectives.
- At Algoma University, the student-faculty ratio is 14:1.
- In this university, faculty members are well-experienced and provide students with ample knowledge.
- After completing a degree in law and justice, many of our students gain admission to law school and graduate programs, and also diploma programs at the college level.
- Algoma University is in 74th position by UniRank out of selected 99 universities in Canada.
- Students are also opened up to an array of career paths and opportunities, such as lawyer, paralegal, law enforcement, criminal investigator, forensic scientist technician, clerk, legal secretary, education, and many more.
- The average annual salary of University graduates is 70,000 USD.