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Each year, Osgoode offers more than 150 courses and seminars from traditional areas to emerging legal fields. In a typical term, upper-year students take four or five courses and/or seminars valued at three or four credits each. In addition to the degree requirements, students must ensure that they:
- Take a minimum of 60 credits over 2nd and 3rd year
- Enrol in no fewer than 13 and no more than 17 credits each semester
- Select not more than two seminar courses each term
Students may enroll in a curricular stream and/or participate in any of the following alternative ways to receive credit:
- a clinical or intensive program
- a competitive moot or lawyering competition
- an international exchange at a partner law school
- an upper year law journal editor position
- a supervised research paper under the supervision of a full-time faculty member
- an upper-year or graduate level course in another faculty at York University or at a partner institution