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Osgoode Professional Development Part-Time Professional LLM in Canadian Common Law
Osgoode Professional Development

Part-Time Professional LLM in Canadian Common Law

Toronto, Canada

2 Years

English

Part time

01 May 2025*

Sep 2025

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* international applicants: jan 1 | resident applicants: may 1

Key Summary

    About: The Part-Time Professional LLM in Canadian Common Law is designed for legal professionals who want to deepen their understanding of Canadian law, develop advanced legal skills, and enhance their career prospects. This program offers flexible part-time study options that cater to working professionals.
    Career Outcomes: Graduates can pursue roles such as legal advisors, policy analysts, corporate counsel, or positions in government and non-profit organizations, leveraging their advanced knowledge of Canadian legal practices.

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OsgoodePD’s Canadian Common Law LLM is a graduate program in law designed specifically for lawyers and professionals with legal work experience. Each of our distinct specializations focuses on interdisciplinary learning and provides you with a unique mix of academic, applied, and theoretical perspectives. You will learn through interactive discussions and explore practical issues related to your specialization. You’ll have access to a wide range of elective options to broaden your legal knowledge or explore new areas related to your professional interests.

The Canadian Common Law specialization offers an in-depth examination into core Canadian common law topics, alongside a wide range of elective options. Internationally trained lawyers and law graduates who pursue this specialization benefit from academic and career support to assist in their transition to the Canadian legal marketplace. Core courses are specifically designed to meet the requirements of the Federation of Law Societies of Canada’s National Committee on Accreditation (NCA). Note: Completing the Professional LLM in Canadian Common Law does not automatically entitle you to practice law in Canada or to be admitted to the Bar of a Canadian province or territory. Consult the NCA or your provincial/territorial law society for more information.

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