University of Saskatchewan Law School Degrees - Undergraduate and Graduate
Law undergraduate (LLB) and graduate (LLM, LLD, MJur, JSD, DCL or PhD) degree programs provided by University of Saskatchewan.
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University of Saskatchewan
Undergraduate Law DegreesAcademically, at the undergraduate level, the College offers the Bachelor of Laws (LL.B.), including a part-time option. The LL.B. may be combined with a Bachelor degree in Arts, Business Administration (offered jointly with the University of Regina), Commerce, Science, or Sociology (with a focus on Indigenous Peoples and Justice). At the graduate level, the College affords a Master of Laws (LL.M), which has concentration options in Aboriginal Law, Commercial Law, Constitutional Law, Criminal Law, and Human Rights. Students may also study abroad via one of the College's international exchanges with a partnered institution in, among other countries, Belgium, France, Mexico, Sweden, or the USA. Moreover, there is a special program for females, the Women's Mentoring Program. This Program, founded in 2002, is an attempt by the College to 'increase the retention rates of female lawyers in Saskatchewan' by providing female law students with an encouraging, helpful, and healthy learning environment.
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