How to Apply
Postgraduate coursework students are required to apply through
the Universities Admissions
Centre (UAC).
There is an administrative fee of $45.00.
(Excludes international, non-award and research students)
Please click on the appropriate link below:
Coursework Applications
Applicants from a law background:
Applicants must hold an Australian Bachelor of Laws degree or equivalent. A strong
pass degree or better is normally required for admission.
Applicants from a non-law background: Applicants must
hold at least a three-year Australian Bachelors degree or equivalent. A strong
pass degree or better is normally required for admission.
Applicants who do not hold a bachelors degree: Applicants
with relevant experience but who do not hold a bachelors degree may be considered
for entry, however there are additional entry requirements. For further details
please contact the Postgraduate Administrator.
Non-Lawyers: Students who do not have a degree
in law must include the course LAWS8153 Introduction to Legal Reasoning and
Research at the beginning of their program. This is normally taught over an
extended weekend in February. This requirement does not apply to students enrolled
in the Environmental Law stream. All non-lawyers are also required
to complete the relevant Fundamentals/Principles course, before proceeding with
other enrolments.
Research Applicants
Legal Workshop Applicants
Student Enrolment and Administrative
Procedure (SEAP) Guide 2008
Information updated:
18 May 2007