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Legal Studies

Legal Studies

University of Technology Sydney

The University of Technology Sydney is a public research university located in Sydney, Australia. Although its origins are said to trace back to the 1870s, the university was founded in its current form in 1988. As of 2020, UTS enrols 46,328 students through its 9 faculties and schools.

This course gives non-law graduates an understanding of the legal and regulatory frameworks of the fields in which they work.

Yearly 43500 ( AUD )
⦿ Successfully completing Grade 12th with First Division or Equivalent.
The Master of Legal Studies is not a professional legal qualification. Students seeking admission to practise as a lawyer should consider the Juris Doctor (C04236) or the Bachelor of Laws (C10124). Some subjects in the Master of Legal Studies may be credited towards these degrees. This course gives non-law graduates an understanding of the legal and regulatory frameworks of the fields in which they work. Students come from a wide variety of professional backgrounds, such as insurance, human resources, banking, finance and education, and work in roles where knowledge of the legal landscape is critical to their work. Course content includes criminal, ethics, contract, tort and constitutional law. Students can also use their elective choices to build specialist legal expertise in areas such as compliance and intellectual property law.
⦿ February
⦿ July
Yearly 43500 ( AUD )
⦿ Successfully completing Grade 12th with First Division or Equivalent.
The Master of Legal Studies is not a professional legal qualification. Students seeking admission to practise as a lawyer should consider the Juris Doctor (C04236) or the Bachelor of Laws (C10124). Some subjects in the Master of Legal Studies may be credited towards these degrees. This course gives non-law graduates an understanding of the legal and regulatory frameworks of the fields in which they work. Students come from a wide variety of professional backgrounds, such as insurance, human resources, banking, finance and education, and work in roles where knowledge of the legal landscape is critical to their work. Course content includes criminal, ethics, contract, tort and constitutional law. Students can also use their elective choices to build specialist legal expertise in areas such as compliance and intellectual property law.
⦿ February
⦿ July