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Collaborative Study - Law Clerk Program
Faculty of Social Sciences
Collaborative Study - Law Clerk Program
This program is designed for those students who wish to become Law Clerks. It is available to Political Science majors who maintain a 70% average in their studies.
About the program
Are you interested in a career as a law clerk? This program is designed to train individuals to assist lawyers in private law offices and in the legal departments of government and industry. Students will acquire an understanding of the general principles of law and receive specific training in the skills appropriate for law clerks. Brock University and Seneca College have teamed up to develop the Collaborative Study - Law Clerk (CSLC) program. In just four years, students in the CSLC Program earn both an Honours BA in Political Science from Brock University and a Law Clerk diploma from Seneca College.
Possible careers include assisting lawyers with:
- litigation
- corporate law
- real estate law
- family law
Information About Applying to the Program



