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Master of Regulatory Studies

Course code: 3393 + Course abbreviation: MasterRegStds + Total credit points required: 48 + 1 year full-time, 2 years part-time

Study mode and course location

On campus (Melbourne city)

Course description

This innovative masters degree is being offered by the Faculty of Law in conjunction with the faculties of Arts, Business and Economics, and Medicine, Nursing and Health Sciences. The study of regulation is a relatively new discipline which both links and transcends the boundaries between the disciplines of economics, law, politics, criminology, sociology, psychology, organisational theory and public administration. To date, it has been at the periphery of most of these fields. This course will provide practitioners and scholars in these fields with a core set of ideas, theories and skills to apply to their activities.

Entry requirements

To be eligible, candidates require a university degree in any discipline, or equivalent qualification with significant work experience in the area of specialisation.

Course structure

Students are required to complete eight units, each worth 6 points, of which at least four must be chosen from the list of five core 'Regulatory studies units'. The remaining four units may be chosen from a wide range of elective units across participating faculties’ offerings. Those who do not have an undergraduate law degree may complete LAW7212 (Australian legal system) as one of the four core units.

For further information regarding the core units and other available units, refer to the website at www.law.monash.edu.au/units/postgrad-specialisation.html.

Contact details

Inquiries: postgraduate studies officer, telephone +61 3 9641 6206, email graduate@law.monash.edu.au or visit www.law.monash.edu.au/postgraduate.

Course coordinator

Associate Professor John Duns

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