Course Level
Master Degree (By Coursework)
CRICOS
074997D
Master of Commercial Law
The Master of Commercial Law (MCommrclLaw) allows you to tailor a program of study to complement your professional expertise and career pathway. As a student, you can choose from a range of subjects that includes finance, competition law, dispute resolution, tax, intellectual property, construction, and energy and resources law, as well as from a suite of subjects that deal with the core questions of private law. Its ideal for lawyers and other professionals looking to deepen their understanding of commercial law from both a domestic and international perspective.
Campus | Duration | Fees | ATAR |
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Parkville | Full-time - 1 years Part-time - 2 years | $46,976 | N/A |
Structure
Students must complete 100 credit points in total.
Subjects
- Commercial Law in Asia
- Investment Deals and Disputes in Asia
- Trade and Investment Law in China
- Trusts Law in the Asia-Pacific Region
- Advanced Payment Devices and Fintech
- Banking and Secured Finance
- Blockchain and Cryptocurrency Law
- Cryptoassets in Global Context
- FinTech and Payments Law
- Hedge Funds and Private Equity Funds
- Impact Investing: Driving Change
- International Financial System
- International Financial Transactions
- International Sustainable Finance
- Regulation of FinTech
- Superannuation Law
- Artificial Intelligence and the Law
- Criminalising Speech in the Internet Age
- Cyber Security and the Law
- Information Technology Contracting Law
- New Media and Communications
- Online Streaming, Film and TV Law
- Privacy Law
- Plus more
Entry requirements
- A degree in law (LLB, JD or equivalent) leading to admission to practice with a University of Melbourne equivalent score of at least 70, OR
- A degree in law (LLB, JD or equivalent) leading to admission to practice, or equivalent and two years of documented relevant professional experience, OR
- An undergraduate degree in a relevant discipline and two years of documented relevant professional experience, OR
- An undergraduate degree in a relevant discipline and
- successful completion of four subjects in a cognate graduate diploma and one year of documented relevant professional experience.