The Graduate Certificate in Applied Law (GCAppLaw) requires students to undertake 8 units (#) of postgraduate law courses comprising 4 units of compulsory courses (Introduction to the Legal System and either Law of Contracts or Law of Torts) and 4 units of electives from the Master of Applied Law Course List.
| Duration |
1 semester full-time (part-time equivalent available to domestic students)
International students must undertake this program on campus at UQ on a full-time basis to be eligible to apply for an Australian student visa
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| Total units (#) |
8 units (#) comprising #4 from Group 1 (LAWS7000 + (LAWS7001 or LAWS7002)) and #4 from Groups 2, 4 or 5 of the Master of Applied Law Course List |
Commencing
semester |
Semester 1 (February) or Semester 2 (July) |
| Location |
St Lucia campus |
| Entry requirements |
Bachelor's degree in a field other than law with a GPA of at least 4.00 on a 7 point scale OR post-secondary study and at least seven years of relevant work experience |
| Qualification awarded |
Graduate Certificate in Applied Law (GCAppLaw) |
| Further study options |
Graduate Diploma in Applied Law or Master of Applied Law |
| Courses |
Master of Applied Law Course List |