
Bachelor of Arts - Law, Politics and Society







About Bachelor of Arts - Law, Politics and Society
Program Description
Law, Politics and Society, and Society (LAPS) Program is a systematic but flexible interdisciplinary exploration of the relationship between law, political life, and Canadian society. It examines the nature of law and its influence on Canadians and their polity and explores how law is made and changed, and what forces shape it. Students learn about the institutional character of law making and enforcement and also the social factors that shape and are shaped by law. Given the growing centrality of law in Canadian society, attention is increasingly being paid to the nature and composition of the bar and bench, and the politics of judicial appointment increasingly make the front page. Law, Politics, and Society is an interdisciplinary program, but is also a fine complement to studies in Human Rights, Political Science, Criminology, or Sociology.
It is important not simply to know that Canada is a law-based polity; it is important also to know who makes and interprets that law and to know how the law affects citizens. In this program, Students will learn about how law is made and changed, How it interacts with social forces like ethnicity, gender, and economic inequality, and how social and political change leaves its marks on laws and legal processes. Students will learn about the philosophical and institutional foundation of law and courts and become familiar with the factors that influence judicial outcomes—why judges decide cases the way they do. Students will also develop a familiarity with how personal conditions and characteristics may bring someone into contact with the law.
Applicants with an overall IELTS score between 5.0 and 6.0 or an overall TOEFL score between 61 and 88 may be offered acceptance on the condition that they enrol in English as a Second Language support at St. Thomas. Applicants with an overall IELTS score of 6.5 or higher or overall TOEFL score of 89 or higher are not required to enroll in English as a Second Language support.
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