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2 Law Masters Degree Programs in Canada


Nunavut Arctic College
Nunavut Law Degree Program
- Igloolik, Canada
Juris Doctor
On-Campus
English
The Law Degree Program is a one-time offering of a four-year program being delivered primarily in Iqaluit, Nunavut. Graduates of the program will possess the necessary skills to meet the growing demand for lawyers. It will increase access to justice for Nunavummiut. Historically, criminal law has been the area of law dominantly practiced in Nunavut. With more legally trained Inuit, it is hoped that other areas of law will start to take more shape in our jurisdiction, such as corporate law, and family law.


University of Alberta
Juris Doctor
- Edmonton, Canada
Juris Doctor
Full time
3 years
On-Campus
English
The Juris Doctor (JD) degree is a highly regarded credential in the field of law. Our three-year program is based on a strong core curriculum that provides students with a solid foundation in legal fundamentals while also opening doors to more specialized areas of study.
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Pursuing a Master's degree in Law in Canada allows you to delve deeply into complex legal theories and practices while engaging with Canada’s unique legal landscape. This program emphasizes critical thinking, analytical skills, and the application of law in real-world contexts.
Many learners start by examining core topics like constitutional law, criminal law, and international law. Through case studies, you'll gain hands-on experience in legal research and writing, negotiation, and litigation strategies. This practical exposure enhances your understanding, preparing you for diverse roles in various legal settings.
The environment fosters independence and curiosity, encouraging you to engage with different perspectives in law. Graduates often find careers in public service, non-profit organizations, or private practice, making an impact in areas such as human rights, environmental law, or corporate governance. By exploring legal frameworks and developing specialized skills, you’re well-equipped for a successful career in the global legal field.