The BA in Law and Politics at the University of Windsor explores how legal systems, political institutions, and public policy shape society. You’ll build research, argument, and writing skills while examining issues in Canadian and global governance.
The Bachelor of Arts in Law and Politics at the University of Windsor delves into the intricate relationship between legal systems, political institutions, and public policies that shape societies. This program equips students with essential research, argumentation, and writing skills while critically analyzing both Canadian and global governance issues.
The program is structured over four years, with a comprehensive curriculum designed to build a solid foundation in law and politics:
Course availability and sequencing may vary; it's advisable to consult the official University of Windsor curriculum for the most accurate information on required and elective courses.
Admission requirements differ based on applicant category, but generally include:
For Canadian applicants, a minimum average in English and overall high school performance is required. International applicants need to demonstrate proficiency in English through standardized tests.
Graduates with a degree in Law and Politics can pursue diverse career paths, including roles in government, non-profit organizations, legal firms, and international agencies. The analytical and communication skills developed throughout the program prepare students for impactful careers in public service, advocacy, policy analysis, and beyond.
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