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2 Contract Law Degree Programs in Canada


Humber College Institute of Technology & Advanced Learning
Bachelor of Applied Arts - Paralegal Studies
- Fredericton, Canada
LLB
Full time
On-Campus
English
Humber’s Bachelor of Paralegal Studies program is the only four-year degree program to receive accreditation by The Law Society of Ontario as an accredited paralegal education program.


Telfer School of Management
Relationship Contracting Management
- Ottawa, Canada
Course
On-Campus
English
This program is part of the Certificate in Complex Project & Procurement Leadership and may be taken as part of the certificate program or on a stand-alone basis. Please visit the main page for the Certificate in Complex Project & Procurement Leadership for more information. This session begins with an exploration of traditional approaches to contracting. Armed with an understanding of the benefits and limitations of traditional contracting, a framework for relational contracting is presented. Key elements are discussed, including incentivization, joint governance, etc.
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Studying Contract Law in Canada delves into the intricate relationships formed through legal agreements. This field plays a critical role in both business and personal dealings, making it essential for those interested in navigating the legal landscape effectively.
As you explore Contract Law, you'll cover essential topics like contract formation, enforcement, and dispute resolution. Common courses include contract negotiation techniques, risk assessment strategies, and ethical considerations in legal agreements. Students build confidence as they engage with complex legal principles while developing skills in drafting legally binding documents and analyzing contractual agreements.
Canada’s educational approach often emphasizes experiential learning, where students participate in real-world case studies and mock negotiations, providing a practical understanding of the law. Graduates are well-prepared for careers as contract analysts, legal advisors, or compliance officers, gaining skills that are valuable in various global markets. The robust legal framework in Canada fosters intellectual growth, allowing students to refine their analytical and critical thinking skills as they prepare for their future careers.