FACULTY OF LAW – PROGRAM REQUIREMENT CHECKLIST (Enrolment after 2009) Name: McGill ID #: Entrance year: Expected Graduation: Please check off the courses which you have successfully completed: 1. 1st year mandatory courses (29 credits): Civil Law Property/Droit des biens (PRV1 144D1/D2) – 5 CR Constitutional Law/Droit constitutionnel (PUB2 101D1/D2) – 6 CR Contractual Obligations/Obligations contractuelles (LAWG 100D1/D2) – 6 CR Ex-Contractual Obligations/Obligations extra-contractuelles/Torts (LAWG 101D1/D2) – 5 CR Foundations/Fondements (PUB3 116D1/D2) – 4 CR Introductory Legal Research (PRAC 147D1/D2) – 3 CR Total credits: 2. 2nd year mandatory courses (13 credits): Advanced Civil Law Obligations (PROC 200) – 3 CR Advanced Common Law Obligations (PRV3 200) – 3 CR Common Law Property (PRV4 144) – 4 CR Legal Ethics and Advocacy (PRAC 155D1/D2) – 3 CR Total credits: 3. Autres cours obligatoires (10 credits): Criminal Law/Droit pénal (PUB2 111) – 3 CR JICP/Droit judiciaire (PROC 124) – 4 CR Human Rights & Social Diversity Course*: Total credits: Credits: 4. a) Civil Law basket courses (4.5 credits including transystemic credits): Credits Administration of the Property of Another (PRV4 548) – 3 CR Employment Law (LEEL 570) – 3 CR (if completed prior to W2012) Insurance (BUS2 561) – 3 CR Law of Persons (PRV2 270) – 3 CR Lease, Enterprise & Suretyship (PROC 549) – 3 CR Successions (PRV1 555) – 3 CR b) Common law basket courses (4.5 credits including transystemic credits): Credits Advanced Torts (PRV5 582) – 2 CR Equity and Trusts (PRV4 549) – 3 CR Real Estate Transactions (PRV4 451) – 3 CR Remedies (PRV3 534) – 3 CR Restitution (PRV4 500) – 3 CR Wills and Estates (PRV4 556) – 3 CR c) Transystemic courses (count for half their credit weight in each basket): Civil Credits Business Associations (BUS2 365) – 4 CR Commercial Law (LAWG 200) – 3 CR Consumer Law (PRV5 483) – 3 CR Death & Property (LAWG 504) – 3 CR Employment Law (LEEL 570) – 3 CR (if completed after F2012) Evidence (Civil Matters) (LAWG 415) – 3 CR Common Credits Family Law (LAWG 273) – 3 CR Family Property Law (LAWG 300) – 3 CR Medical Liability (CMPL 522) – 3 CR Private International Law (LAWG 316) – 3 CR Secured Transactions (LAWG 400) – 4 CR Total Civil Law credits: Total Common Law Credits: 5. Quel cours satisfait le critère d’exigence minimale de rédaction**? Credits 6. Did you go on exchange? YES NO How many credits were you issued for your exchange? Please note: You may only take 21 outside credits if you went on exchange i.e.: 15 exchange + 6 outside law (law & non-law combined) 7. Please list any non-law credits you took. Course Credits Total credits (No more than 6 credits): 8. Please list any outside law credits you took. Course Credits Total credits (No more than 6 credits): 9. Please indicate which non-course credits you took. *** Course Credits Total credits (No more than 15 credits): 10. Please list all other law courses you took. Course Total credits: Credits Course Credits 11. a) Did you do an honours degree (15 credits)? YES NO b) If so, did you complete the following courses? Credits Honours Thesis 1 WRIT 450 Honours Thesis 2 WRIT 451 Honours Thesis 3 WRIT 452 Total credits: 12. a) Did you complete a minor (18 - 24 credits)? b) Minor in c) Please list the courses you took. Course Credits YES NO Course Credits Total credits: 13. a) Did you complete a major (27 credits)? YES NO Commercial Negotiations and Dispute Resolution International Human Rights and Development b) Please list the courses you took. Law Courses (15-21 credits) Total Law credits: Credits Non-Law Courses (6-12 credits) Credits Total Non- Law Credits: TOTAL CREDITS: Verified by: Date: Graduating? We strongly encourage you to take a few moments complete the CDO Survey of postgraduation plans (login required - http://www.mcgill.ca/cdo/alumni/gradsurvey). 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Writing an essay in a two-credit or three-credit course in which the essay constitutes no less than 75% of the final weight of grading assigned to the course, must be passed with a grade of C or higher; OR 2. Writing a term essay must be passed with a grade of C or higher; OR 3. Writing an article, note or comment of equivalent substance that is published or accepted for publication in one of the following Law journals: McGill Law Journal, McGill Journal of Sustainable Development Law & Policy, McGill Journal of Law and Health, and approved by the Faculty Advisor of the Journal. Please see https://www.mcgill.ca/law-studies/undergradprograms/bachelor/essays for more information. ***Courses include: Advanced Mooting, Clerkship, Group Assistants, Legal Clinic, Legal Methodology Teaching Group, International Human Rights Internship, Editor-in-Chief, Executive Editor, Managing Editor, Senior Editor, Senior manager, Specialized Editor, Junior Manager, Junior Editor.