LL.M.Informaon Session201617$ · 2016. 9. 2. · OfficeHours ! $ HoursofOperaon $...
Transcript of LL.M.Informaon Session201617$ · 2016. 9. 2. · OfficeHours ! $ HoursofOperaon $...
LL.M. Informa,on Session 2016-‐17
SEPTEMBER 1, 2016
Meet the GPO
Associate Dean of Graduate Studies § Dr. E. Richard Gold
Director of Student Life and Learning § Nancy Czemmel
Student Affairs Coordinator § Pasqualina (Lina) Chiarelli
Sr. Administra,ve and Student Affairs Coordinator § Bianca Bourgeois (Nozomi Kanekatsu on leave un,l December 2016)
Office Hours
Hours of Opera3on
Loca3on: New Chancellor Day Hall, room 406
Monday 10:00 AM -‐ 12:30 PM
Tuesday to Thursday 10:00 AM -‐ 12:30 PM and 2:00 PM -‐ 4:00 PM
Friday Closed
How to Receive Informa3on
§ Consult our web site at www.mcgill.ca/law-‐gradprograms/
§ Read our weekly email announcement “The GradINFO Bulle,n”
§ Contact us at [email protected] or 514-‐398-‐6635
Associate Dean Gold also holds weekly office hours; please consult “The GradINFO Bulle,n” for specific dates and ,mes.
Important All correspondence must be sent through your official McGill email address
Condi3ons of Admission Verify your offer of admission lefer and ensure that you do not have any outstanding condi,ons. Please take the necessary steps to address all outstanding condi,ons as early as possible.
A registra,on hold will be placed on your account if the condi,ons not met in late October/early November. Consult your unofficial transcript on Minerva for specific informa,on.
Arrange for official copies of your complete university academic records/proof of gradua,on to be submifed directly by each ins,tu,on you have afended. These official transcripts must be addressed to:
Enrolment Services Management of Academic Records
McGill University 3415 McTavish Street, Room MS 13
Montreal, Quebec Canada, H3A 0C8
Note: For transcripts/proof of gradua,on from China, please send your official documents electronically via CHESICC and CDGDC.
LL.M. Program Specifics
§ Please register for both Fall 2016 and Winter 2017 courses and bring us a Minerva Course Selec,on form.
§ Summer 2017 registra,on will open in March 2017; visit the Graduate and Postdoctoral Office website for up-‐to-‐date informa,on.
§ Full-‐,me status requires a minimum of 12 credits per term.
§ All LL.M. programs are composed of a total of 45 credits.
For addi,onal program informa,on:
hfp://www.mcgill.ca/law-‐gradprograms/programs/llm
Residency Requirements
§ All LL.M. programs require three full-‐,me terms of residence (Fall, Winter, and Summer).
§ You must reside in Montreal during this period.
§ Full-‐,me tui,on and fees are charged for each of the three full-‐,me terms.
§ Register for addi,onal sessions if the thesis or research project (rare) is not completed within three terms; there are fees involved (Addi,onal Session, Non-‐Thesis Extension, Thesis Evalua,on).
Important All students must register and pay fees for the academic year up to and including the term of
gradua,on.
LL.M. Third Term (Summer: May to August)
§ From May to August, there are very few courses offered.
§ For more informa,on, consult the SAO’s “Current courses and registra,on informa,on” for available summer courses (updated early March):
Student Affairs Office 514-‐398-‐6608 | [email protected] | hfps://www.mcgill.ca/law-‐studies/
Concerned about mee,ng credit requirements by the end of Winter 2017 term? Contact the GPO for advice as soon as possible.
LL.M. Thesis or Non-‐Thesis (Law) (45 credits)
§ LL.M. Thesis
45 credits (15 course credits + 30 research thesis credits)
§ LL.M. Non-‐Thesis
45 credits (30 course credits + 15 research project credits)*
§ Required courses for Thesis and Non-‐Thesis:
CMPL 641, Theore,cal Approaches to Law (4 credits)** CMPL 610, Legal Research Methodology (4 credits)***
* Research project should be taken in the summer term
** Not required for LL.M. in Environment Non-‐Thesis
*** Not required for LL.M. in Bioethics with Thesis
Addi3onal requirements for the Environment and Bioethics op3ons (consult GPO -‐ [email protected])
LL.M. Thesis or Non-‐Thesis (Compara3ve Law) (45 credits)
§ LL.M. Thesis
45 credits (15 course credits + 30 thesis research credits)
§ LL.M. Non-‐Thesis
45 credits (30 course credits + 15 research project credits)*
§ Required courses for Thesis and Non-‐Thesis: CMPL 641, Theore,cal Approaches to Law (4 credits) CMPL 610, Legal Research Methodology (4 credits) CMPL 600, Legal Tradi,ons (4 credits)
* Research project should be taken in the summer term.
LL.M. Thesis or Non-‐Thesis (Air and Space Law) (45 credits)
§ LL.M. Thesis
45 credits (20 course credits + 25 research thesis credits)
§ LL.M. Non-‐Thesis
45 credits (27 course credits + 18 research project credits)*
§ Required courses for Thesis and Non-‐Thesis:
ASPL 633, Public Interna,onal Air Law (3 credits) ASPL 636, Private Interna,onal Air Law (3 credits) ASPL 637, Space Law: General Principles (3 credits)
Important
You must select one of the following course (4 credits): CMPL 610, Legal Research Methodology (recommended) or CMPL 641, Theore,cal Approaches to Law.
* Research project should be taken in the summer term.
Course Credits § Elec,ve courses -‐ you may choose from the 500/600-‐level law courses.
Bioethics and Environment -‐ see program informa,on for addi,onal course requirements, and consult GPO ([email protected])
§ Verify the number of elec,ve credits required for your program.
Missing one course credit?
WRIT 520 (1 credit): Students may request permission from the Associate Dean to complete the Wri,ng and Draring Project as part of their elec,ve credits.
For Non-‐Thesis students (Law and ICL)
If approved, one of the following (max. 2 credits) is permifed instead of elec,ves: v CMPL 656 -‐ Research Project 2 (2 credits) -‐ Annotated bibliography which cri,cally assesses five relevant secondary sources and an addi,onal 3000 words for the research project.
v CMPL 657 -‐ Research Project 3 (1 credit) -‐ Annotated bibliography which cri,cally assesses five relevant secondary sources.
Research Credits -‐ Thesis Law and Compara3ve Law* Air and Space Law**
CMPL 612 Master’s Thesis 1 (3 credits) ASPL 690 Master’s Thesis 1 (4 credits) CMPL 613 Master’s Thesis 2 (3 credits) ASPL 691 Master’s Thesis 2 (3 credits) CMPL 614 Master’s Thesis 3 (3 credits) ASPL 692 Master’s Thesis 3 (6 credits) CMPL 615 Master’s Thesis 4 (6 credits) ASPL 693 Master’s Thesis 4 (12 credits) CMPL 616 Master’s Thesis 5 (12 credits) CMPL 617 Master’s Thesis 6 (3 credits) * Must register for 30 thesis research credits within the residency period ** Must register for 25 thesis research credits within the residency period Thesis -‐ 30,000 word research paper, including all notes and bibliography (due August 15,
2017). For addi,onal informa,on, visit GPS’ website.
Note: Bioethics and Environment -‐ see program requirements for addi,onal course informa,on.
Research Credits -‐ Non-‐Thesis Programs
Law and Compara3ve Law Air and Space Law Must register for 15 research credits Must register for 18 research credits in in the summer term the summer term CMPL 655 Research Project 1 (15 credits) ASPL 655 Research Project 1 (15 credits)
ASPL 656 Research Project 2 (2 credits) Environment -‐ see program requirements for ASPL 657 Research Project 3 (1 credit) addi,onal course informa,on Research project -‐ 15,000 word research paper, including all notes and bibliography (due
August 15, 2017) Under excep,onal circumstances and with permission from the Associate Dean, students may register for their third term of residency in the fall term (jus,fica,on is required).
Assignment of supervisors Supervisors are assigned by the Associate Dean; they are chosen based on: § Student’s background and interests § Professor’s mentoring and guidance capaci,es with respect to the par,cular student
(1) Students submit an abstract through Legal Research Methodology to facilitate the supervisor selec,on process.
(2) Students are asked not to approach professors or change supervisors without obtaining prior consent from the Associate Dean.
LL.M. Thesis Process
Once a supervisor is assigned, students are responsible for contac,ng their supervisor and arranging a first mee,ng.
General 3meline
Typical ,me of comple,on: 12 months to 2 years (3 -‐ 4 semesters)
September/October 2016 Develop research summary
October/November 2016 Supervisor is confirmed by GPO
Fall 2016/Winter 2017 Research, analysis, wri,ng
May 2017 Protocol and Proposal Form
Summer 2017 Ongoing draring
LL.M. Non-‐Thesis Research Project Process
Once a supervisor is assigned, students are responsible for contac,ng their supervisor and arranging a first mee,ng.
General 3meline
General 3meline
Typical ,me of comple,on: 12 months
September/October 2016 Develop research summary
October/November 2016 Supervisor is confirmed by GPO
Fall 2016/Winter 2017 Research, analysis, and some wri,ng
May 2017 Protocol and Proposal Form
Summer 2017 Wri,ng, analysis, revisions, final submission
Notes on Registra3on
§ For courses that are full, keep verifying Minerva.
§ It is not recommended to register for more than 18 credits per term.
§ Prerequisites -‐ speak to instructor and obtain wrifen permission, forwarded to [email protected].
§ Addi,onal courses (must be related to topic of research) -‐ obtain permission from GPO
§ English and French language courses (not part of program; extra fees involved; not factored in GPA; final result may impact your standing in program; lefer)
Add/Drop deadline for Fall 2016: September 20, 2016 (on Minerva)
Student Fees and Funding § Thesis students: Flat rate (based on 15 credits per term), if registered full-‐,me
§ Non-‐Thesis students: Flat rate (based on 15 credits per term), if registered full-‐,me; per credit rate if registered for fewer than 12 credits
Important
All LL.M. students must complete a minimum of 3 full-‐,me terms (e.g. Fall, Winter and Summer) and 45 credits in total in order to sa,sfy the residency and program requirements.
In calcula,ng “annual” fees for a year of three terms, LL.M. students will need to adjust the fees listed on the Student Accounts website to include an addi3onal 15 credits/full-‐3me
residency term.
GREAT Awards Graduate Research Enhancement and Travel Awards support research-‐related travel to present at conferences.
Interested students must complete the online applica,on form (detailed informa,on will be available in the GradINFO Bulle,n).
Important
There are three specific deadlines to apply by (late applica,ons will not be accepted): October 31, January 31, and March 31.
McGill Student Aid
In-‐Course Financial Aid Program (Scholarships and Student Aid Office) may provide a modest amount of loans and bursaries for those in financial need.
The applica,on form is available on Minerva. For more informa,on, contact:
Brown Student Services Building
3600 McTavish Street Suite 3200
Student Services and Resources Academic Career
§ Career and Development Office in Law (CDO)
§ SKILLSETS: Professional Development for Graduate Students (SKILLSETS is a suite of Professional Development workshops for Graduate Students and Post-‐Doctoral Fellows that provide more general transi,onal/professional skills recommended for training High Quality Personnel)
§ Graphos (“teaches graduate students and postdocs how to become accomplished scholarly communicators”), McGill Wri,ng Centre (“refines your academic wri,ng skills or learn to write for a specific professional audience”), and Tutorial Service (“provides wri,ng support for all students”).
Gradua3on Survey In order to help us improve the student services we offer, all graduates are required to complete a confiden,al online survey as part of the gradua,on process. This survey provides us with vital feedback and sta,s,cs regarding the composi,on and career informa,on of our gradua,ng class. The informa,on we collect allows us to improve student services at every level (admissions and recruitment, career and student services, support to alumni).
Academic Advising and Support
Please visit Nancy Czemmel, Director of Student Life and Learning (by appointment), or email [email protected]. If you find yourself experiencing any kind of challenges or barriers during your ,me here, please reach out. There are many services available.
Unsure of where to turn? Come to the GPO or SAO on the 4th floor. § Counselling Services § Health Services § Office for Students with Disabili,es § Interna,onal Student Services § GLSA/PGSS
A few last words
Remember to: § Become involved § Don’t wait, seek assistance ([email protected]) § Remain informed about important deadlines and upcoming events § Afend workshops and events § Explore the city § Meet new people