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Distance Learning LLM Programs in Canon Law

What is canon law?

Canon law is a set of ordinances and regulations made by ecclesiastical authority, for the government of a Christian organization or church and its members. Canon law concerns the church's external structure and organization (and not what goes on inside it) and is distinct from civil law.

What are the benefits of studying canon law at university?

The study of canon law allows the student to explore one of the more complex facets of law. Canon law students will learn about ancient history, customs, and Latin terms while gaining knowledge that is applicable in real life. This is an excellent course for students who are interested in studying religious studies or ancient civilizations at university level.

What will I study during my canon law degree?

During a canon law degree, you will study the history of the Catholic Church, papal decrees and letters, ecclesiastical documents from councils and synods, and texts from great doctors of the Church. You will also learn about codes of law - most notably the Code of Canon Law – which is a collection of laws that govern the Roman Catholic Church, and the Code of Canons of the Eastern Churches.

What is a canon law degree?

A canon law degree is a university qualification in the study of canon law. It includes studying church history, church principles and church organization. A bachelor's degree or an advanced diploma may be enough for you to enter the workforce as a paralegal in a law firm. But in order to become canon lawyers and be eligible for higher positions in law firms, you will need to study at the master's or doctoral level.

An LLM or Master of Laws degree is an academic degree, often sought by students with undergraduate law degrees who are looking to educate themselves more thoroughly in one specific area of law study. LLM programs are research-oriented and typically last for one year.

Online learning refers to use of electronic media and information and communication technologies (ICT) in education. With online learning one has the flexibility to access their studies at any time and from anywhere they can log on.