Licentiate in Canon Law in Canada at USTPAUL Canada




University Saint Paul University (USTPAUL Canada)
Location: Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
Type Public
Program Type Coursework, thesis
Program Delivary On campus
Language English
Program Duration 3-4 years
Students 1,070
Learn more about Licentiate in Canon Law in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
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Detailed Information of Licentiate in Canon Law in Canada at Saint Paul University

Program Overview for Licentiate in Canon Law in Canada:

The Licentiate in Canon Law requires 75 units of coursework, of which 66 are compulsory courses. The six-session Licentiate in Canon Law program is governed by the apostolic constitution Veritatis Gaudium and subsequent legislation and norms of the Holy See.

These are the international student eligibility for the Licentiate in Canon Law in Canada

An applicant must have a bachelor’s degree or the equivalent with at least a B (70%) average, and a minimum of two years of study in philosophy and theology, either at the undergraduate or graduate level, which should include the study of philosophical anthropology, metaphysics, ethics, Sacred Scripture, fundamental theology, Trinitarian theology, Christology, grace, ecclesiology, sacramental theology (general and particular), moral theology (general and particular), and an introduction to canon law. They also need to have an adequate knowledge of Latin. An applicant who lacks sufficient preparation in philosophy and theology or Latin may be admitted provisionally, but must complete the prerequisites, under the direction of the Dean, before final acceptance into the program.

Two (2) letters of recommendation by persons who know the applicant and can attest to the applicant’s capacity to pursue graduate studies. In addition, a letter of permission from the applicant’s bishop (for secular clergy) or superior (for members of institutes of consecrated life or societies of apostolic life).

A curriculum vitae. Excellent knowledge of English or French and, for DCA 6921 Canonical Latin, a passive knowledge of the other language.

These are the domestic student eligibility for the Licentiate in Canon Law

An applicant must have a bachelor’s degree or the equivalent with at least a B (70%) average, and a minimum of two years of study in philosophy and theology, either at the undergraduate or graduate level, which should include the study of philosophical anthropology, metaphysics, ethics, Sacred Scripture, fundamental theology, Trinitarian theology, Christology, grace, ecclesiology, sacramental theology (general and particular), moral theology (general and particular), and an introduction to canon law. They also need to have an adequate knowledge of Latin. An applicant who lacks sufficient preparation in philosophy and theology or Latin may be admitted provisionally, but must complete the prerequisites, under the direction of the Dean, before final acceptance into the program.

Two (2) letters of recommendation by persons who know the applicant and can attest to the applicant’s capacity to pursue graduate studies. In addition, a letter of permission from the applicant’s bishop (for secular clergy) or superior (for members of institutes of consecrated life or societies of apostolic life).

A curriculum vitae. Excellent knowledge of English or French and, for DCA 6921 Canonical Latin, a passive knowledge of the other language.

These are the test eligibilities for the Licentiate in Canon Law to qualify.

The English Language Proficiency (ELP) requirements for Licentiate in Canon Law in Canada: are:

N.B: ELP is not mandatory for all international students. You could apply without ELP if your previous degree's medium of instruction were in English. Students of Ghana, Nigeria, Liberia, for example, are not required to take the ELP test.

The scholarships available for the Licentiate in Canon Law are:


CA$4,500.00
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International students newly enrolled in one of the University’s French programs: Honours Bac…

CA$6,000.00
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All master’s degree candidates (Canadians, permanent residents and international) with a…

The international student tuition fees and costs for Licentiate in Canon Law in Canada.

Items Costs
Application Fees CA$100.00
Tuition Fees CA$7,037.59 /year
Living Cost CA$14,400.00/year
(CA$1,200.00/month)
Student Earning CA$17,920.00/year
You will earn CA$17,920.00/year by working 20 hours *4 weeks * 8 months * 14 CAD/h + 40 hours * 4 weeks * 4 months * 14 CAD/h at minimum wage of CA$14.00/hour.

The domestic student tuition fees and costs for Licentiate in Canon Law in Canada.

Items Costs
Application Fees CA$100.00
Tuition Fees CA$2,532.50 /year
Living Cost CA$14,400.00/year
(CA$1,200.00/month)
Student Earning CA$17,920.00/year
This is just an estimate. You don't have any work hour limit. You will earn CA$17,920.00/year by working 20 hours *4 weeks * 8 months * 14 CAD/h + 40 hours * 4 weeks * 4 months * 14 CAD/h at minimum wage of CA$14.00/hour.

All candidates (Canadians, permanent residents and international students) with an average of 80.0% or higher who are studying full-time will receive a scholarship worth $2,000 per session at the master's level and $2,500 at the doctoral level. The total worth of Master's is CAD 12k (Full course) and Phd CAD 30k (Full course).

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