Taking Courses at Osgoode Hall: The Ryerson - Osgoode Agreement
To enhance the curriculum and to promote interdisciplinary studies for students at Osgoode Hall and students in the Yeates School of Graduate Studies, the two institutions have entered into a reciprocity agreement to permit a limited number of students from each institution to take a course uniquely available from the partner institution for credit toward their degree.
All courses listed will be considered one-credit and will be considered transfer credits (Pass/Fail) on your transcript.
Students in the following Ryerson graduate programs are eligible to participate:
Communication and Culture
Early Childhood Studies
Immigration and Settlement Studies
Management of Technology and Innovation
Master of Business Administration
Media Production
Philosophy
Public Policy and Administration
Social Work
Students interested in enrolling in one of the following courses for either Fall and/or Winter should contact their Program Administrator. Note that Osgoode students enroll for Winter courses now, so to ensure a space, you need to indicate your interest in Winter courses now. Please contact your Program Administrator if you have any questions about this program.
Course descriptions can be found at: http://abstract.osgoode.yorku.ca/studentservices/teachassignsyllabus.nsf/CourseTables
The fall and winter timetables are posted on the Osgoode website: https://osgoode.yorku.ca/myosgood2.nsf/docpubs
(right hand side of the page) along with the examination schedules.
The following is a list of the Courses at Osgoode Hall Law School that are available to Ryerson Graduate Students:
Fall 2011
Business Associations (2020.04)
History of Criminal Law and its Administration (3470.03)
International Human Rights Law (3440.04)
Law and Social Change: Law and Development (2750H.03)
Native Rights (2110.04)
Refugee Law (2470.03)
Sexuality and the Law (3910.03)
Winter 2012
Administrative Law (2010.04)
Business Associations (2020.04)
Disability and the Law (4905.03)
Discrimination and the Law (3300.03)
Freedom of Expression and the Press (3002.03)
International Human Rights Law (3440.04)
Jurisprudence (2720.03)
Law and Psychiatry (3240.03)