What are the language requirements for the graduate programs? Do I need to know both English and French?
Graduate level courses are offered in English, and sufficient English-language abilities must be demonstrated for admission. In order to communicate fully with all law students at McGill, and to understand and participate in all courses, the ability to speak and read French is an asset. At McGill’s Faculty of Law, all students may choose to write essays, examinations and theses in English or in French.
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