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Minor in Law

Increasingly, legal issues are affecting organizations in many fields, whether through increased regulation of particular workplaces or through the need to understand the more global issues affecting many different organizations, in relation to the legal aspects of, for example, international trade, environmental health or information technology. The Law Minor is designed to allow students to prepare themselves for the legal and regulatory environment which they will meet and which they will need to understand in order to function well in their chosen field.

Administered by: Ted Rogers School of Business Management, Law and Business Department

Exclusions: This minor is not available to students in the following programs:

To receive this Minor, students must complete six (6) courses from the following curriculum:

Required courses (2):

Plus three (3) of the following:

  • LAW 525 The Law of the Marketplace
  • LAW 529 Employment and Labour Law
  • LAW 723 Issues in Information Technology Law
  • LAW 724 Legal Aspects of International Business

Plus one (1) of the following:

  • ECN 321 Introduction to Law and Economics
  • ENH 121 Health Law
  • ENH 721 Public Health Law
  • LAW 321 The Law of Hospitality and Tourism
  • LAW 525 The Law of the Marketplace
  • LAW 529 Employment and Labour Law
  • LAW 723 Issues in Information Technology Law
  • LAW 724 Legal Aspects of International Business
  • OHS 208 Occupational Health and Safety Law
  • PPA 301 Administrative Law

Please see Senate Policy 2, Section 7.4 for further information about Minors.