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Trent/ Swansea Dual Degree – Law

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Trent/ Swansea Dual Degree – Law

Trent University, in partnership with Swansea University, United Kingdom, offers a dual degree leading to a Trent Bachelor of Arts (Honours) (BA) or Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA) and a Single Honours Law degree (LLB) from Swansea. The program allows students to complete the requirements for both degrees in a structured six-year program of study.

Upon admission to Trent University, students select a major in one of the available subjects for the dual degree (see majors below). Students spend their first two years of full-time study at Trent in Peterborough or Durham, taking 10.0 credits toward their Bachelor of Arts (Honours) or Bachelor of Business Administration program (5.0 credits per academic year). Students then transfer to Swansea University for years three, four, and five to complete their study in the LLB degree program, taking on a full-time course load (120 credits per academic year, which equates to a normal 5.0-credit per year Canadian university course load). Following successful completion of the LLB with the required minimum overall average, students are awarded transfer credits and return to Trent to complete the requirements for the BA or BBA program, which include courses focused in Canadian Law to help prepare them for the National Committee on Accreditation exams.

Following successful completion of the LLB degree at Swansea University, student transcripts will be forwarded to the Office of the Registrar at Trent University to ensure standards are met for awarding of transfer credits. At this point students will be reactivated as current students at Trent University and enter into the final year of study to obtain all requirements for successful completion of the Bachelor of Arts (Honours) or Bachelor of Business Administration degree. Students will graduate at the end of the sixth year with both an undergraduate BA (Honours) or BBA degree from Trent University and a LLB degree from Swansea University. 

As this is a dual degree and not a joint degree, Swansea University reserves all rights to make adjustments to the required courses for the LLB degree at any point in time. 

Environmental and Resource Studies

Year 1

  • 5.0 credits including the following:

– 1.0 ERSC credit consisting of ERSC 1010H and 1020H

– 0.5 INDG credit

– 3.5 elective credits

Year 2

  • 5.0 credits including the following:

– 2.0 ERST credits consisting of ERST 2100H, 2510H, 2520H, and 2525H

– 0.5 ERSC/T credit from Category A

– 1.5 additional ERSC/T credits from Category B

– 1.0 additional ERST credit from Category C

Year 6

  • 5.0 transfer credits awarded for successful completion of LLB program (years 3-5):

– 2.0 unassigned ERSC/T credits at the 3000 level (includes 1.0 Category C equivalent)

– 3.0 unassigned ARTS credits at the 3000 level

  • 5.0 credits including the following:

– 2.5 LAWS credits consisting of LAWS 4000H, 4010H, 4020H, 4030H, and 4040H

– 0.5 ERST credit consisting of ERST 3000H

– 1.0 additional ERST credit from Category C

– 0.5ERSC/T credit from Category D

– 0.5 elective credit

Note: Students declaring an Environmental & Resource Studies major at Trent in the Trent/ Swansea program are recommended to take the following modules at Swansea if available:

LAA 311 Planning Law

LAA 310 Environmental Law: Regulatory Approaches

LAA 312 Nature Conservation Law

Geography

Year 1

  • 5.0 credits including the following:

– 1.0 GEOG credit consisting of GEOG 1030H and 1040H

– 1.0 GEOG credit from GEOG 2310H, 2320H, 2330H, 2710H, or 2810H

– 0.5 GEOG credit from GEOG 2401H, 2460H, or 2540H

– 2.5 elective credits

Year 2

  • 5.0 credits including the following:

– 1.5 GEOG credits consisting of GEOG 2080H, 2090H, and 2510H

– 1.0 GEOG Category A credit

– 1.0 GEOG Category B credit

– 1.5 elective credits

Year 6

  • 5.0 transfer credits awarded for successful completion of LLB program (years 3-5):

– 2.0 unassigned GEOG credits at the 3000 level (includes 1.0 Category A equivalent)

– 3.0 unassigned ARTS credits at the 3000 level

  • 5.0 credits including the following:

– 2.5 LAWS credits consisting of LAWS 4000H, 4010H, 4020H, 4030H, and 4040H

– 0.5 GEOG credit consisting of 3100H

– 1.0 GEOG Category A credit

– 0.5 GEOG Category C credit

– 0.5 elective credit

 

Programs

  • Undergraduate
    • Ecological Restoration (B.Sc.)
    • Environmental Chemistry (B.Sc.)
    • Environmental and Resource Science / Studies (B.A. or B.Sc.)
    • Environmental Geoscience (B.Sc.)
    • Environmental Science / Studies (B.E.S.S.)
    • Geography (B.A. or B.Sc.)
    • Indigenous Environmental Studies (B.A. or B.Sc.)
    • Sustainable Agriculture and Food Systems (B.A. or B.Sc.)
    • Water Sciences (B.Sc.)
    • Circumpolar Studies (Diploma or Option)
    • Climate Science and Policy (BSc)
    • Trent/Swansea Dual Degree – Law
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