Program Overview

Program Brochure 2024-25
Law and Civilization
Application deadline

March 1 for Fall Semester

Minimum admission requirements

Quebec Secondary School Diploma or a level of education that is deemed equivalent by the College.

Prerequisite

Sec IV Cultural, Social and Technical Math 4 (563414 or 063414)


For the Math profile: Mathematics TS 5 or SN 5

About the Program

Our students receive a well-rounded education based on interdisciplinary studies exploring ideas and knowledge-building skills in law, history, philosophy, religion, art history, social sciences, natural sciences, and mathematics.

Our students will benefit from an environment where faculty and students work together in a community dedicated to learning.

Our students will develop as individuals and gain self-confidence through team-building, problem-solving and cooperative projects.

Our students will develop critical thinking and study skills while expanding oral and written communication skills.

Our students will have an opportunity to participate in extra-curricular activities such as concerts, plays, movies, field trips, and more. These activities will help broaden and further enrich our students’ understanding of Liberal Arts from outside the classroom.

We are the only CEGEP to offer two unique options under the Liberal Arts Program.

Law and Civilization

Law and Civilization is ideal for students wishing to pursue university studies in Law, including Common, Civil, and International Law.

The Law and Civilization option is also ideal for students looking for a well-rounded education with excellent preparation for future studies in:

  • Communications
  • Creative Writing
  • Education
  • Journalism
  • Law
  • Liberal Arts
  • Literature
  • Philosophy
  • and many other university programs under the Faculty of Arts & Science.

Law, Civilization and Mathematics

Graduates from the Law, Civilization and Mathematics option will also have the required mathematics pre-requisite courses (Calculus I, Calculus II, and Linear Algebra) needed to apply to the following university programs:

  • Accounting
  • Actuarial Mathematics
  • Finance
  • Human Resource Management
  • International Business
  • Management
  • Marketing

Law and Civilization Program Grids

For further information about English Certificate Holders and Non-Certificate Holders, please refer to the Law 14 (Bill 96) FAQ. Find a list of course descriptions here.

Program grids are subject to change.

Semester 1 Semester 2 Semester 3 Semester 4
EnglishEnglishEnglishEnglish
HumanitiesHumanitiesLiberty, Rights and the IndividualHumanities
FrenchFrench Logic, Math and SocietyPhysical Education
Physical EducationPhysical EducationWorld ReligionsDevelopment of Modern Science
History of Ancient & Medieval WorldResearch MethodsThe Making of an Early Modern WorldIntegrative Seminar
Morality, Justice and the StatePhilosophy of LawHistory of LawOrigins of our Contemporary World
Gods, Goddesses and WarriorsIntroduction to SociologyOption Course - student choice between: 381-S01-LA, 387-S02-LA or 530-C01-LA Technologies of Art and Music
Option Course - student choice between: 350-A1A-LA, 381-S07-LA or 603-921-LA
Semester 1 Semester 2 Semester 3 Semester 4
EnglishEnglishEnglishEnglish
HumanitiesHumanitiesFrenchHumanities
FrenchFrenchLiberty, Rights and the IndividualPhysical Education
Physical EducationPhysical EducationLogic, Math and SocietyDevelopment of Modern Science
History of Ancient & Medieval WorldResearch MethodsWorld ReligionsIntegrative Seminar
Morality, Justice and the StatePhilosophy of LawThe Making of an Early Modern WorldOrigins of our Contemporary World
Gods, Goddesses and WarriorsIntroduction to SociologyHistory of LawTechnologies of Art and Music
Option Course - student choice between:350-A1A-LA, 381-S07-LA or 603-921-LAOption Course - student choice between: 381-S01-LA, 387-S02-LA or 530-C01-LA

Law, Civilization and Mathematics Program Grids

For further information about English Certificate Holders and Non-Certificate Holders, please refer to the Law 14 (Bill 96) FAQ. Find a list of course descriptions here.

Program grids are subject to change.

Semester 1 Semester 2 Semester 3 Semester 4
EnglishEnglishEnglishEnglish
HumanitiesHumanitiesPhysical EducationHumanities
FrenchFrenchCalculus IIPhysical Education
Linear AlgebraPhysical EducationLiberty, Rights and the IndividualDevelopment of Modern Science
History of Ancient & Medieval WorldCalculus ILogic, Math and SocietyIntegrative Seminar
Morality, Justice and the StateResearch MethodsWorld ReligionsThe Origins of our Contemporary World
Gods, Goddesses and WarriorsPhilosophy of LawThe Making of an Early Modern WorldTechnologies of Art and Music
Semester 1 Semester 2 Semester 3 Semester 4
EnglishEnglishEnglishEnglish
HumanitiesHumanitiesFrenchHumanities
FrenchFrenchPhysical EducationPhysical Education
Linear AlgebraPhysical EducationCalculus IIDevelopment of Modern Science
History of Ancient & Medieval WorldCalculus ILiberty, Rights and the IndividualIntegrative Seminar
Morality, Justice and the StateResearch MethodsLogic, Math and SocietyThe Origins of our Contemporary World
Gods, Goddesses and WarriorsPhilosophy of LawWorld ReligionsTechnologies of Art and Music
The Making of an Early Modern World

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