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Start Date
Medium of studying
Duration
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Program Details
Degree
Bachelors
Major
Business Law | Commercial Law | Criminal Justice Studies | Environmental Law | History of Law | Indigenous Law | International Law | Islamic Sharia | Jurisprudence | Labour Law | Legal Practice | Legal Research | Legal Services | Legal Studies | Notaries Practice | Paralegal Studies
Area of study
Law
Course Language
English
About Program
Program Overview
Accelerated Law (SFU-Exeter) Program Overview
The SFU-Exeter Accelerated Law Program is designed for students to complete their studies in six years, provided they start the program during their first year. High school applicants must apply to begin in the fall term.
Career Possibilities
No specific career possibilities are mentioned in the provided context.
Admission Requirements
- There are no supplementary materials required for admission to this program.
- Competitive applicants are expected to have high school averages in the mid-80s.
- Students on a second-degree status cannot participate in the program.
BC High School Admission Requirements
- English language requirement
- Quantitative and analytical skills requirement
- A minimum of five approved Grade 12 courses, including English Studies 12 (min 70%) or equivalent.
Grade 11 Required Courses
- One of:
- English 11
- EFP: Literary Studies + New Media 11
- EFP: Literary Studies + Spoken Language 11
- EFP: Literary Studies + Writing 11
- Composition 11
- Creative Writing 11
- English First Peoples 11
- Literary Studies 11
- New Media 11
- Spoken Language 11
- One of:
- Math 11
- Foundations of Math 11
- Pre-calculus 11
- One of:
- Science 11
- Chemistry 11
- Earth Science 11
- Environmental Science 11
- Life Sciences 11 (Biology 11)
- Physics 11
- Science for Citizens 11
- One of:
- Social Studies 11
- Explorations in Social Studies 11
- Francophone History 11
- Any approved Social Studies 12
Grade 12 Required Courses
- Students must complete a minimum of 5 approved grade 12 courses, including all required courses.
- Equivalent AP or IB courses may be used in place of the following courses.
- One of:
- English 12
- English Studies 12 (min 70%)
- English First Peoples 12 (min 70%)
- Francais langue et culture 12 (Francophone schools only)
- One of:
- Science 12 or Math 12
- Anatomy & Physiology 12 (Biology 12)
- Calculus 12
- Chemistry 12
- Computer Science 12
- Environmental Science 12 (Sustainable Resources 12)
- Foundations of Mathematics 12
- Geology 12
- Geometry 12
- Physical Geography 12 (Geography 12)
- Physics 12
- Pre-Calculus 12
- Statistics 12
- One of:
- Social Studies 12
- 20th Century World History 12 (History 12)
- Asian Studies 12
- BC First Peoples 12
- Comparative World Religions 12
- Comparative Cultures 12 (Comparative Civilizations 12)
- Composition 12
- Contemporary Indigenous Studies 12
- Creative Writing 12
- Economic Theory 12
- Economics 12
- Genocide Studies 12
- Human Geography 12
- Law Studies 12 (Law 12)
- Literary Studies 12 (English Literature 12)
- New Media 12
- Philosophy 12
- Political Studies 12
- Social Justice 12
- Spoken Language 12
- Urban Studies 12
- One of:
- Language 12 or one additional course from List A
- American Sign Language 12
- Farsi 12
- French 12
- German 12
- Italian 12
- Japanese 12
- Korean 12
- Mandarin 12
- Punjabi 12
- Russian 12
- Spanish 12
- or one additional course from List A
How to Apply
No specific application instructions are provided in the given context. However, it is mentioned that high school applicants must apply to begin in the fall term, and there are no supplementary materials required for admission to this program.
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