The Graduate Diploma in Law (GradDipLaw) caters for the needs of graduates
in disciplines other than law who have an interest in the study of law at an
advanced level (for example, accountants, para-legal workers, legal studies
teachers, law office librarians, administrators and management personnel). It
also increases the range of options for graduates in law wanting to
undertake further study, by offering a high-standard program at a level below
masters.
A candidate for the Graduate Diploma in Law must complete four approved
subjects. Candidates who do not have an undergraduate law degree must complete
LAW7212 (Australian legal system) as one of the four subjects. Exemptions for
some students may apply. Candidates enrolled in specialised diplomas are
required to complete subjects in that discipline. Information concerning
specialisations is outlined in detail in the ´Graduate and continuing
education in law' handbook.
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