Master of Laws

- February
- June
- October
- IELTS - Overall 6.0 not less than 5.5
- PTE - Overall 57 not less than 50
Course information
The UNE Master of Laws enables you to broaden your legal knowledge and enhance your independent, critical thinking and research skills. You will achieve a high standard of professional writing and research relevant to current issues in law and practice.
Our course gives you the opportunity to choose units of interest or specialise by undertaking units from a particular area of law. It will equip you with advanced legal knowledge and skills and the advanced research skills to make a difference in an increasingly interconnected world.
Why study the Master of Laws with UNE?
As a tailored program of study, the UNE Master of Laws allows you to refine your professional legal skills, broaden your knowledge and enhance your independent, critical thinking and research skills. If you have a Bachelor of Laws with at least two years of relevant professional experience or you have a Juris Doctor or Bachelor of Laws with Honours, this course is for you. Gain a mastery of higher-level research and communication skills relevant to current issues in law and practice and graduate with a sharpened analytical mind, ready to take advantage of new professional opportunities in a rapidly changing landscape.
By choosing UNE, you are choosing an industry leader in the provision of online lifelong learning for aspiring and qualified professionals in Legal fields. Students consistently award UNE the maximum 5-star ratings for Overall Experience and Student Support, so when you choose to study with UNE, you are setting yourself on the path to a rewarding future.
What makes our course different?
The depth and breadth of our Master of Laws makes it an ideal pathway to refine your skills and develop specialist legal expertise in areas that reflect your interests. You will have the opportunity to:
- Build a solid foundation in critical thinking and analysis, alongside an advanced understanding of research methodology, theory and practice.
- Be part of UNE’s School of Law, Australia’s largest law school outside a capital city with a significant understanding of legal issues related to regional, remote and rural Australia — not just metropolitan areas.
- Gain versatile knowledge to apply to new legal careers which are emerging a result of new technology developments.
- Apply your professional judgment and knowledge of the ethical responsibilities associated with a law degree including an understanding of international and Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander perspectives.
- Develop your knowledge of research principles and methods by completing a research project.
- Hone your skills in evaluating ideas and making informed judgements on complex issues in law.