Master of Laws
University of Adelaide, The
Type of institution: University/Higher Education Institution
Level: Postgraduate
CRICOS: 00123M
Studying law is more challenging and intellectually adventurous than ever before. In an expanding and evolving legal landscape, extended development is a strategic door opener. Our Master of Laws is suited to students proceeding directly from undergraduate study, as well as experienced legal practitioners looking to specialise.
Designed for
Law graduates
Structure
It consists of 24 units chosen from the list of law courses. It is also possible to include courses from other disciplines within the University, subject to approval by the Program Coordinator.
Subjects
- Law
- Arbitration
Standard entry requirements
- Applicants must: a) have a completed Honours degree of Bachelor of Laws (or equivalent)
- OR b) have a completed Bachelor of Laws (or equivalent) plus a completed Graduate Diploma in Legal Practice
- OR c) have a completed Bachelor of Laws (or equivalent), plus substantial professional experience^ within the profession
- OR d) have a completed Bachelor of Laws (or equivalent), plus substantial research experience^^ within the profession. ^Substantial professional experience is considered to be at least two years of practice as either a barrister or a solicitor. ^^Relevant research experience is the ability to demonstrate knowledge of the underlying principles in law at an advanced level and would include the demonstration of cognitive technical and communication skills and method associated with the discipline.
Study information
Campus | Fees | Entry | Mid year intake | Attendance |
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North Terrace | Domestic: $36,000 International: $47,500 | Yes |
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