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Court and Tribunal Administration
| Program Code: | CTA |
| Campus: | Newnham |
| Duration: | 4 Semesters (2 Years) |
| Start Dates: | Fall, Start dates are subject to change |
| Credential Awarded: | Ontario College Diploma |
Program Description
Enjoy a fulfilling career as a professional administrator or clerk for courts and quasi– judicial administrative tribunals.
Upon successful completion of all the elements of LGL201, including full attendance, you’ll receive an Alternative Dispute Resolution Certificate from the School of Legal and Public Administration.
Admission Requirements
Program Eligibility:
- Ontario Secondary School Diploma with a majority of senior credits at the College Preparation (C), University Preparation (U) or University/College Preparation (M) level or Mature Student Status (age 19 or older)
- Grade 12 English: ENG4(C) or ENG4(U)
Applicant Selection:
- Students are required to be highly literate in the English language and to have good writing and analytical skills to be successful in the Court and Tribunal Administration program. A test designed to assess these skills may be administered.
- Applicant grades in pre–requisite subjects (or their equivalents) may also be used as a basis for the selection of candidates.
Desirable:
- Grade 12 Mathematics (C) or (U) OR Grade 11 Mathematics (U) or (M)
- Grade 12 The Writer's Craft
- Grade 11 Canadian History and Politics Since 1945
Note: Although not required for admission, a high degree of computer literacy and keyboarding skills at 35 w.p.m. are strongly recommended.
The Importance of Learning Skills:
Student success in college requires well developed learning skills (such as being able to work independently, participate in a team, be well–organized, develop good work habits, and show initiative). These skills are as important as prior academic achievement. While it is expected that applicants would have developed these skills through previous education and life experiences, Seneca offers support to assist students with further development of these important skills. Seminars, workshops and tutoring are available at Seneca's Learning Centres.
Fees
Your Career
Launch your career as a court clerk or administrator. Graduates of our Court and Tribunal Administration diploma program pursue exciting careers with the federal, provincial and municipal courts, or with regulatory boards, agencies and tribunals.
Required Keyboarding Speeds
- 40 w.p.m. (net) for graduation
Field Placement
Meet all the academic requirements and you’ll have the opportunity to participate in a four–week unpaid field placement at the end of fourth semester. This provides you with practical work experience and exposure to potential employers. Students may have a shared responsibility for securing a placement, and those wishing to be placed in a court or other government setting will have to provide a police clearance certificate.
Students who do not have permanent resident status or Canadian citizenship may not be eligible for a field placement with a government department, agency or court.
Articulation
Upon graduation from the CTA program with a 3.0 grade point average, you’ll have the opportunity to obtain an honours degree in York University’s Law and Society Program in three years instead of the usual four. Contact the Court and Tribunal Administration Co– ordinator for further details.
Diploma to Degree... and Beyond
Through transfer agreements and institution partnerships, graduates of this Seneca College program may be eligible for credit at the following post-secondary institution(s):
Toronto
| University/College | Degrees Available |
|---|---|
| Tyndale University College | • Bachelor of Arts, Business Administration or Business Administration – International Development |
| York University | • Bachelor of Arts (Law and Society) |
Ontario
| University/College | Degrees Available |
|---|---|
| Laurier Brantford | • Honours Bachelor of Arts |
| University of Ontario Institute of Technology | • Bachelor of Arts (Honours) in Legal Studies – Bridge Program |
Canada
| University/College | Degrees Available |
|---|---|
| Athabasca University | • Bachelor of Professional Arts – Governance, Law, and Management • Bachelor of Professional Arts in Communication Studies |
General Education
One of the general education subjects must be a literature subject for which EAC150 is a prerequisite.
Curriculum
| Semester 1 | Subject Name | Hrs/Wk |
|---|---|---|
| EAC150 | College English | 3 |
| ICA001 | Introduction to Computers and Applications | 2 |
| LGL102 | Contracts and Torts | 4 |
| LGL111 | Introduction to the Legal System for PLE/CRT & CTA | 3 |
| LGL113 | Legal Entities and Relationships | 3 |
| LGL126 | Administrative Law | 2 |
| XXXXXX | General Education Option | 3 |
| Semester 2 | Subject Name | Hrs/Wk |
| CSL200 | Advanced Communication Skills for Legal Professionals | 3 |
| LGL201 | Alternative Dispute Resolution | 3 |
| LGL214 | Legal Computer Applications | 3 |
| LGL215 | Immigration Law | 2 |
| LGL226 | Tribunal Practice and Procedure | 3 |
| LGL232 | Employment Law | 3 |
| LGL237 | Residential Landlord and Tenant Law | 3 |
| Semester 3 | Subject Name | Hrs/Wk |
| CTA318 | Civil Procedure I | 3 |
| CTA319 | Family Law Practice and Procedure | 3 |
| CTA323 | Criminal Law and Procedure for Court Administrators | 2 |
| CTA330 | Computer Applications for CTA | 2 |
| CTA340 | Public Administration Skills | 3 |
| CTA360 | Justice Administration Procedures | 2 |
| XXXXXX | General Education Option | 3 |
| Semester 4 | Subject Name | Hrs/Wk |
| CTA423 | Civil Procedure II | 2 |
| CTA425 | Government Project Management | 4 |
| CTA426 | Refugee Law for Court Administrators | 2 |
| CTA427 | Ethics and Professional Responsibility | 2 |
| CTA438 | Transcription and Court Reporting Skills | 2 |
| LGL411 | Legal Research and Writing | 3 |
| XXXXXX | General Education Option | 3 |
| FPL470 | Field Placement II | |
Contact Us
| Program Coordinator: | Linda Pasternak Telephone: (416) 491-5050 Ext. 22819 Email: Linda.Pasternak@senecacollege.ca |
| Program Chair: | Wanda Forsythe Telephone: (416) 491-5050 Ext. 22745 Email: Wanda.Forsythe@senecacollege.ca |
| Admissions Advisors: | |
| Domestic Admissions Advisor: | Shanda Reid Telephone: (416) 491-5050 Ext. 22805 Email: Shanda.Reid@senecacollege.ca |
| International Admissions Advisor: | Gina Lombardi Telephone: (416) 491-5050 Ext. 22405 Email: Gina.Lombardi@senecacollege.ca |
| Registration & Records Advisor: | Randy Ramnanan Telephone: (416) 491-5050 Ext. 22460 Email: Randy.Ramnanan@senecacollege.ca |

