Do you often wonder about the law --- how it works, how it affects us as individuals and how it affects society in general? This Elective Group will not prepare you to practice law, but it will provide an overview of the law and valuable knowledge of legal issues applicable to any number of fields.
Credits required: 18
| AHSC 4213 | Political and Legal Aspects of Leisure Services* |
| COMS 4543 | Communication Law and Administration |
| JOUR 3163 | Law and Ethics for Print Journalism |
| JOUR 3173 | Broadcast Law and Ethics |
| MANA 2116 | Business Law |
| PHIL 3433 | Philosophy of Law: General Jurisprudence* |
| PHIL 3453 | Legal Philosophy: Legal Rights and Duties |
| POLI 2043 | Introduction to Canadian Politics |
| POLI 2113 | Québec Politics and Society/La vie politique québécoise |
| POLI 298C3 | Comparative Law |
| POLI 298M3 | Quebec Civil Law |
| POLI 3263 | Women, Ethics and the Law in Canada |
| POLI 3283 | Public Policy and the Politics of Equality |
| POLI 3506 | Canadian and Québec Law |
| POLI 398F3 | Law & the Workplace |
| POLI 398G3 | Administrative Law |
| PSYC 3423 | Forensic Psychology* |
| SOCI 2623 | Social Deviance |
| SOCI 2633 | Juvenile Crime and Delinquency |
| SOCI 3623 | Crime and Justice |
| SOCI/ANTH 3633 | Law and Society |
*Courses denoted with an asterisk are not offered in 2004-2005.