OsgoodePD’s Canadian Common Law LLM is a graduate program in law designed specifically for lawyers and professionals with legal work experience. Each of our distinct specializations focuses on interdisciplinary learning and provides you with a unique mix of academic, applied, and theoretical perspectives. You will learn through interactive discussions and explore practical issues related to your specialization. You’ll have access to a wide range of elective options to broaden your legal knowledge or explore new areas related to your professional interests.
The Canadian Common Law specialization offers an in-depth examination into core Canadian common law topics, alongside a wide range of elective options. Internationally trained lawyers and law graduates who pursue this specialization benefit from academic and career support to assist in their transition to the Canadian legal marketplace. Canadian Common Law courses are specifically designed to meet the requirements of the Federation of Law Societies of Canada’s National Committee on Accreditation (NCA). Note: Completing the Professional LLM in Canadian Common Law does not automatically entitle you to practice law in Canada or to be admitted to the Bar of a Canadian province or territory. Consult the NCA or your provincial/territorial law society for more information.
Who is the Specialization for?
Graduates of law degree programs from outside Canada OR graduates with a civil law degree from a Canadian university who wish to become licensed to practice in a Canadian common law jurisdiction / who want a solid grounding in Canadian common law for comparative law purposes.
Applicants are required to have at least 2 years of professional work experience.
Note: Canadian Common Law is available on both a full-time and part-time basis.
Part-time studies are geared to applicants who wish to continue working full-time and have the legal status to do so or to those who are looking to complete online courses.
If you are looking to study in-person or on a full-time basis, consider our full-time option.
Alumni Spotlights

Nassira El Hadri
Nassira El Hadri is the founder of Hadri Law. She discusses her journey of immigrating to Canada and joining the Professional LLM in Canadian Common Law, which offered her both the flexibility to continue working full time and allowed her to meet the requirements of the Federation of Law Societies of Canada’s National Committee on Accreditation.

Patricia Cavalhier
Patricia is the Legal Counsel/Manager, Legal Services at TVOntario. Patricia details her journey as an internationally trained lawyer that led her to Osgoode’s Professional LLM to pursue her legal career in Canada.
Student Services
All Professional LLM students can benefit from our wide range of student services:
List of Services
Academic Services
Program Orientation
Introductory Courses
Workshops & Resources
Confidential Academic and Wellness Counselling
Career Support
Job postings
Resources/Guides
Workshops & Events
Counselling
Campus Life
Student Social Activities
Osgoode & York U extra curriculars
Professional networking events
All of our academic and career development services are available remotely, and counselling hours have varied schedules to suit the needs of part-time students.
Information Session
Learn About the Program
Interested in our part-time Professional LLM in Canadian Common Law? In this on demand session, you will learn more about course offerings, degree requirements, what to expect during your studies and the steps to apply.
Additional Sessions for Internationally-Trained Lawyers
Drop in Advising Sessions
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Attendees will have a ten minute 1:1 advising session with one of our Advisors. There are no scheduled appointment times for drop-in hours, attendees will be seen on a first come, first served basis. You should expect to wait in a queue (rather than being seen immediately), so make sure to have a comfortable chair and bring something to do while you wait (just like a real waiting room!) To attend this session, you will need a device that is compatible with Zoom, with a microphone/speakers and camera.
Degree Requirements
The Professional LLM in Canadian Common Law (Part-Time) is a flexible, two-year program that requires the completion of 36 credits over six terms. It is designed to support internationally trained lawyers in meeting the requirements of the National Committee on Accreditation (NCA).
Students develop a personalized study plan, selecting from a wide range of NCA-accredited courses. At least 18 of the 36 credits must come from Canadian Common Law courses. You may choose to complete all of your credits through Canadian Common Law courses, or you can include electives from other specializations and/or pursue an independent research paper aligned with your interests and goals.
Most students are assigned one or more required introductory courses as a condition of admission. The Admissions Committee makes these assignments on a case-by-case basis to ensure that you are set up for success in the program. Condition courses count towards your degree requirements.
Course Offerings:
Click the link below to view our planned course offerings for the upcoming academic year. This chart is updated twice a year – in May and November. Please note that while it reflects our current plans, course offerings, formats, and schedules are subject to change. Students gain access to detailed course information shortly after accepting their offer of admission.
What to Expect
After accepting your offer of admission, you’ll receive information about course schedules. As a part-time student you’ll have the flexibility to choose from both in-person and online courses.
Online courses are generally offered in the evening and take place via live video conference. While not every course is offered online, there are enough online options available for part-time students to complete the entire degree remotely.
In-person courses in the Canadian Common Law specialization are scheduled in a variety of ways, primarily as daytime intensive courses or weekly evening courses. Courses may be held at our downtown Toronto location or on the York University Keele campus.
Application Dates
The Canadian Common Law specialization accepts new students twice each calendar year, in the Fall term and the Winter term.
Winter 2026
Application Deadlines:
International Applicants are Encouraged to Apply by: April 15, 2025
Final Deadline: September 15, 2025
Fall 2026
Applications Not Currently Open
Applications will open on October 01, 2025
Faculty
Program director
François Tanguay-Renaud
Instructors include
Judith M Wolf
Jennifer Micallef
Christina Sibian
Tuition and Fees
Part-time students pay in six installments over six active terms.
You will be billed an installment for each term in which you enroll in courses. If you complete the program in fewer than six terms, you’ll be billed your remaining installment(s) at the end of your program. If you need more than six terms to complete your credits, extra term fees will apply.
Please note that the tuition/fees displayed here are subject to change, and may vary depending on your entry term.
Domestic (Ontario)
$3,800.79per term for 6 terms
$22,804.74total
Domestic (Out of Province)
$3,990.83per term for 6 terms
$23,944.98total
International
$8,828.66per term for 6 terms
$52,971.96total
Students are also subject to supplementary fees including health benefits. Find out more about supplementary fees here.
Admission Requirements
Admission to Professional LLM specializations is competitive. At OsgoodePD, we can help you navigate the process. The Admissions Committee reviews each applicant’s completed file and takes into consideration criteria such as academic background, professional work experience, and whether the program fits your stated goals. The information below represents the minimum requirements for admission consideration to our graduate degree programs – meeting these criteria does not guarantee admission.
Degree in law from outside of Canada OR a Bachelor of Civil Law from a Canadian University
Overall B (75%) average (or equivalent)
Professional work experience (recent graduates require at least 2 years)
Acceptable English language proficiency (see requirements)
How to Apply
Create Your OsgoodePD Applicant Profile
Create an applicant profile in our online application portal. This portal allows us to gather your information, transcripts, and other documents electronically. You will receive an email with directions outlining how to create a new password for your application, along with a link to access the application.
Upload Application Documents
The following documents are required:
- Resume/CV
- Writing Sample
- Contact Information for Two References
- Transcripts
- Official Proof of Language Proficiency (if applicable)
For more information, see our Application Documents to Upload section.
Pay and Submit
Once your application is completed, you will be required to pay a non-refundable $140 CAD application fee.
Wait for Review
Timelines for decisions vary by program, but we will be in touch if we have questions about your application or need more information.
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