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    Master of Industrial Relations / Juris Doctor (MIR/JD)

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    Kingston, CAMIRIn-person42 months
    CA$150,229.00
    Tuition
    over 42mo
    3
    Cohort
    students
    30
    Credits

    Master of Industrial Relations / Juris Doctor (MIR/JD) at Queen's University is a 30-credit, 42-month, in-person MIR program based in Kingston, CA. Tuition is CA$150,229.

    About the program

    Combined degree merging graduate training in human resources management, employment and labour policy with a professional law degree. Covers core courses in unions and collective bargaining, human resources management, labour economics, organizational behaviour, analytical methods, employment law, and labour law, plus electives.

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    193 (QS World University Rankings 2025) | 10 (QS World University Rankings 2025)

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    After the program

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    3 years PGWP (Canada)

    CA$17,000.00
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    Frequently asked questions

    How much does Master of Industrial Relations / Juris Doctor (MIR/JD) at Queen's University cost?
    The total estimated tuition for Master of Industrial Relations / Juris Doctor (MIR/JD) at Queen's University is CA$150,229 across 30 required credits.
    Is Master of Industrial Relations / Juris Doctor (MIR/JD) at Queen's University online or in-person?
    Master of Industrial Relations / Juris Doctor (MIR/JD) at Queen's University is offered in-person.
    How long does Master of Industrial Relations / Juris Doctor (MIR/JD) at Queen's University take to complete?
    Master of Industrial Relations / Juris Doctor (MIR/JD) at Queen's University is structured around 42 months and 30 credits.
    What GPA is required for Master of Industrial Relations / Juris Doctor (MIR/JD) at Queen's University?
    Per the program's published guidance: A- average or 3.7 GPA in the last two years
    How large is the Master of Industrial Relations / Juris Doctor (MIR/JD) at Queen's University cohort?
    Master of Industrial Relations / Juris Doctor (MIR/JD) at Queen's University typically enrolls around 3 students per cohort.