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The Columbus School of Law and School of Canon Law faculty have jointly approved a dual degree initiative for students pursuing both the Licentiate in Canon Law (JCL) and Juris Doctor (JD). Graduates will earn two distinct degrees, which may be conferred at different times, unlike conventional joint-degree programs where both must be completed simultaneously. When enrolled in courses from both schools during a semester, tuition will follow standard University policies for dual-degree candidates. Full-time students can typically fulfill all requirements for both degrees within five years. An example curriculum for dual-degree participants is included.
For the dual degree program, the School of Canon Law would recognize two courses taken in the Law School as fulfilling the requirement of two electives. The total number of required JCL courses could be further reduced by taking specific courses in the Law School rather than the School of Canon Law [provided that the Law School chooses to offer one of or more of these in a given semester]:
With approval both of the Assistant Dean for Academic Affairs of the Law School and the Dean of the School of Canon Law, and provided its subject matter concerns Church – State relationships, the licentiate dissertation required for the J.C.L. degree could also partially fulfill the upper-class writing required by the Law School for graduation. Students seeking the JCL degree must also pass an oral examination on the ius vigens and fulfill language requirements, including Latin and one modern language other than English.
Minimum Required Documents for Master's Degrees
*Some master’s programs may require a fee and additional documents.
Recommended Documents for Master’s Degrees
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