The Canadian and American Double Juris Doctor (JD) at the University of Windsor is a joint programme between Windsor Law and the University of Detroit Mercy School of Law, designed for students who want legal training across both countries.Students complete a cross-border curriculum with comparative coursework and experiential learning, building skills for practice in Canada and the United States.
The Canadian and American Double Juris Doctor (JD) program at the University of Windsor is a collaborative initiative between Windsor Law and the University of Detroit Mercy School of Law. This unique program is tailored for students seeking comprehensive legal education that spans both Canada and the United States, equipping them with the skills and knowledge required for practice in both jurisdictions.
The curriculum for the Dual JD program integrates comparative coursework with practical training, enabling students to develop a robust understanding of legal principles across two legal systems. The program emphasizes core subjects and incorporates experiential learning opportunities.
Note: The detailed curriculum and elective options may vary. It is advisable to consult the program website for the most current information.
While specific GRE/GMAT thresholds and GPA criteria are not available, prospective students should refer to the program website for the latest academic evaluation standards. Additionally, the LSAT is a requirement for admission, along with proof of English proficiency through recognized tests such as IELTS, TOEFL, PTE Academic, or Duolingo English Test.
Graduates of the Dual JD program are well-prepared to pursue legal careers in both Canada and the United States. The comprehensive training and diverse practical experiences equip students with the versatility needed to excel in various legal settings, including private practice, government positions, non-profit organizations, and corporate legal departments.
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