Application Process
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Applicants must apply to the Juris Doctor (JD) program, the Master of Public Policy (MPP) program, and the CDP.
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Applicants are considered for the CDP after they have secured independent admission to the JD and MPP programs.
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Applicants admitted to the JD and MPP must inform both programs of their status and request admission to the CDP.
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Applicants may also be considered for the CDP while they are in Year 1 of the JD program. Interested students should contact the Faculty of Law about this before applying to the CDP.
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Minimum Admission Requirements
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Applicants must meet the admission requirements of the JD program, the School of Graduate Studies, and the MPP program.
Academic Path to Completion
Every CDP involves a specific combination of approved degree programs. The CDP requirements build on those of the two separate degree programs. Each CDP has a unique pattern of academic activity year by year.
Year 1
Progression
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Year 1 JD program requirements.
Specific Requirements
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Complete all Year 1 courses of the JD program at the Faculty of Law.
Year 2
Progression
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Year 1 MPP program requirements, with the exception of PPG1008H.
Specific Requirements
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Complete 3.5 full-course equivalents (FCEs) in the MPP program: PPG1000H; PPG1002H; PPG1003H; PPG1004H; PPG1005H; PPG1007H; and either GLA2029H or GLA2034H.
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Substitute PPG1008H with an equivalent Law course (0.5 FCE) and obtain a minimum B+.
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In the Summer session of Year 2, complete PPG2006Y.
Years 3 and 4
Progression
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MPP and JD program requirements.
Specific Requirements
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Complete 2.5 FCEs in the MPP program: PPG2000H; PPG2002H; PPG2003H; either PPG2011H or PPG2022H; and either PPG2008H or an alternate international/global focused course as approved by the MPP program director.
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In Years 3 and 4, complete a total of 41 to 45 JD credits, of which at least 18 credits are completed in Year 3. These include a perspective course, a moot (compulsory or competitive), and a Supervised Upper-Year Research Paper (SUYRP). Students graduating in 2017 or later will earn 45 JD credits.