A minimum of 1,710 hours must pertain to the following subjects and be apportioned as follows:1° a minimum of 150 hours in subjects dealing with legal research;
2° a minimum of 285 hours in subjects dealing with civil law;
3° a minimum of 105 hours in subjects dealing with labour and administrative law;
4° a minimum of 120 hours in subjects dealing with civil procedure;
5° a minimum of 90 hours in subjects dealing with the Québec law of security on property and publication of rights;
6° a minimum of 45 hours in subjects dealing with legal drafting;
7° a minimum of 60 hours in subjects dealing with corporate law;
8° a minimum of 45 hours in subjects dealing with Canadian criminal and penal law;
9° a minimum of 45 hours in subjects dealing with the history of law;
10° a minimum of 195 hours in subjects dealing with communication, accounting and contentious and notarial practice; and
11° a minimum of 570 hours or credits of supervised training periods.