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Postgraduate handbook 2005 - Law

Postgraduate law courses offered

Postgraduate certificate courses

Graduate Certificate in Forensic Studies (Accounting)
Graduate Certificate in Law (Tribunal Procedures)
Graduate Certificate in Law Teaching

Postgraduate diploma course

Graduate Diploma in Law

Students may elect to undertake a general graduate diploma in law, or alternatively may specialise in one of the following areas:

Professional practice course

Postgraduate Diploma in Legal Practice, Skills and Ethics

Masters programs for non-law graduates

Master of Commercial Law
Master of Digital Economy Law
Master of Intellectual Property Law
Master of International and Comparative Law
Master of Workplace and Employment Law
Master of Laws (Legal Practice, Skills and Ethics)

Students of the Master of Laws (Legal Practice, Skills and Ethics) may elect to graduate with the Juris Doctor, an alternative exit of the course.

Masters programs for law graduates

Master of Laws

Students may qualify for this degree in one of four ways: by major thesis (50,000 words), by coursework (four units) and minor thesis (30,000 words), by coursework (six units) and minor thesis (15,000 words), or by coursework alone (eight units).
Students may elect to undertake a general master of laws, or alternatively may specialise in one of the following areas:

Research degrees

Master of Laws (Research)
Master of Philosophy
Doctor of Juridical Science (SJD)
Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)
Doctor of Laws (LLD)

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