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Juris Doctor

Course code: 3387 * Course abbreviation: JD * Total credit points required: 144 * 2.5 years full-time, 3.5 years part-time

Study mode and course location

On-campus (Clayton and Melbourne city)

Course description

This course is a first degree in law for those graduates in disciplines other than law*.

The course focuses on the knowledge, practical legal skills and professional ethics that may be expected of legal practitioners. This entails recognition of the increasingly trans-national nature of some legal practice and the emergence of the internet as a medium for conducting business and practising law.

The course is offered on a trimester basis. Students may enrol in between one and four units per trimester, enabling them to complete up to 12 units per year. The course also allows for flexible progression so that students can tailor their load to suit their individual circumstances.

*Note: The JD is not a professional doctorate and therefore graduates are not permitted to refer to themselves as 'Doctor'. The appropriate designation is eg 'Jane Smith, JD'.

Course structure

This course is made up of an academic component comprising 144 points made up of 18 compulsory units each worth 6 points, and six elective units each worth 6 points. The compulsory units are:

  • LAW7274 Principles of administrative law
  • LAW7277 Advanced corporations law
  • LAW7270 Advanced property law
  • LAW7212 Australian legal system
  • LAW7272 Principles of civil procedure
  • LAW7268 Principles of constitutional law
  • LAW7265 Principles of contract law
  • LAW7275 Principles of corporations law
  • LAW7264 Principles of criminal law and procedure
  • LAW7269 Principles of equity
  • CHB5288 Ethical issues in legal and professional life
  • LAW7273 Principles of evidence
  • LAW7251 Negotiation mediation and process management skills OR
  • LAW7071 Commercial alternative dispute resolution
  • LAW7267 Principles of property law
  • L AW7079 Legal research and problem solving
  • LAW7276 Principles of taxation
  • LAW7266 Principles of torts
  • LAW7271 Principles of trusts

Electives can be chosen from www.law.monash.edu.au/units/postgrad-alpha.html.

Professional recognition

Students who complete the JD must, in order to gain admission to practice as a lawyer in Victoria, complete either one year of articles or a practical legal training course.

Contact details

LLM (LP) postgraduate studies officer, telephone +61 3 9641 6220, email jd@law.monash.edu.au or visit www.law.monash.edu.au/jd/index.html.

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