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 Coursework Programs for Non-Law Graduates

Law isn't just for lawyers

The School offers a suite of programs in applied law which are designed for non-law graduates who would find some legal background useful in their careers, or who have a special interest in law but do not seek admission to legal practice.

Non-law graduates seeking the qualifications to practise law should refer to the Bachelor of Laws program.

Applied law students come from a diverse range of industries and professions including accounting, education, foreign affairs, industrial relations, management, politics, taxation, insurance and others.

As well as receiving a stimulating and practical introduction to basic legal concepts, students enrolled in an applied law program can undertake elective courses of special relevance to their professions or occupations. These elective courses reflect the research strengths of the School: International Trade; Intellectual Property Law; and Litigation and Dispute Resolution. Students can either specialise in one of these areas or put together a more generalist program.

Find out more on the following pages:

  »     Graduate Certificate in Applied Law Outline
  »     Graduate Diploma in Applied Law Outline
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Master of Applied Law Outline
  »     Areas of Specialisation
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Delivery Options
  »     Program Fees
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Application Procedure & Forms
  »     Contact Details

International students are advised to visit the School’s web page for international students after reading the information provided in this section.



    Graduate Certificate in Applied Law Outline

    Graduate Diploma in Applied Law Outline

    Master of Applied Law Outline

    General Details for Coursework Programs