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Hiring Unit: Faculty of Law
Course Number: LAWG 537
Course Title: Specialized Topic 18: Business Advisory Fundamentals
Course Credits: 3
1 Instructor
Term: Fall 2025
Course Schedule: Tuesday/Thursday 1135-1255 (Student Affairs Office will contact you if there is a change to the date/time)
Location: Chancellor Day Hall
TQR: At a minimum, a first degree in law. Several years of significant practice or professional experience, in the relevant area; Experience in teaching undergraduate law students in a bilingual setting.
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Please note that this course will be allocated to a member using an exemption as per article 15.03.03 of the MCLIU collective agreement.
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Faculty of Law
Specialized Topic 18: Business Advisory Fundamentals
LAWG 537 001/009
New Chancellor Day Hall
Tuesday/Thursday 1135 - 1255
2025-06-15
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