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The Faculty of Law together with the School of Environment and other units at ¿´Æ¬ÊÓƵ offers a 45-credit, LL.M. program, non-thesis option, in Environment. The program complements previous legal education through specialized graduate-level coursework and in-depth research. It enhances expertise in selected areas of legal scholarship and offers an opportunity to write a supervised, substantial and publishable paper in an area of interest.
Candidates must remain in residence for three terms. The third term is devoted to the Research Project, usually taken in the summer of the first year, meaning that students usually complete their program witin one calendar year. If the research project is not completed in this time, students must register for additional sessions as needed. All degree requirements must be completed within a maximum of three years of the date of first registration.
Three (3) credits chosen from:
ENVR 519 | (3) | Global Environmental Politics |
ENVR 544 | (3) | Environmental Measurement and Modelling |
ENVR 580 | (3) | Topics in Environment 3 |
ENVR 611 | (3) | The Economy of Nature |
ENVR 620 | (3) | Environment and Health of Species |
ENVR 622 | (3) | Sustainable Landscapes |
ENVR 630 | (3) | Civilization and Environment 1 |
ENVR 680 | (3) | Topics in Environment 4 |
or another course at the 500-level or higher recommended by the advisory committee and approved by the Environment Option Committee.