The graduate certificate courses offered are:
1. Graduate Certificate in Forensic Studies (Accounting)
2. Graduate Certificate in Law (Tribunal Procedures)
3. Graduate Certificate in Law Teaching
The postgraduate courses offered are:
1. Graduate Diploma in Law with specialisations in the areas of:
2. Postgraduate Diploma
in Legal Practice, Skills and Ethics
3. Master of Laws. Students may qualify for this degree in one of four
ways:
Specialisations are available in coursework programs in the areas of:
4. Master of Laws
(Legal Practice, Skills and Ethics)
5. Master of Commercial Law
6. Master of Intellectual Property Law
7. Master of Digital Economy Law
8. Master of International and Comparative Law
9. Master of Workplace and Employment Law
10. Master of Philosophy
l1. Doctor of Juridical Science
12. Doctor of Philosophy
13. Doctor of Laws
An overview of these graduate courses, specialisations and course objectives are given in the graduate handbook. A more detailed description of graduate units and courses offered in 2003 is contained in the `Postgraduate Law 2003' information brochure, available from the Graduate Studies Office of the Law faculty.
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