Master of International and Security Law

The state of international security law globally is characterised by emerging threats and changing geopolitical dynamics. Learn the rules and strategies that keep nations safe, promoting justice and equality in our Master of International and Security Law. Engage with global experts and build advanced legal skills. Develop sound knowledge in legal argument, research and writing. Broaden your view on the world's security practices. Hone your skills in electives and research components that align with your interests. Develop an advanced understanding of principles of law in relation to international and national security. Connect with leading overseas universities to broaden your scope of learning. Gain the knowledge needed to pursue policy development, compliance and legal practice. Graduate a specialist across the laws that govern cultures, societies and disciplines. Be ready to secure work in places that protect our seas, govern sanctions and confront terrorism.

Campus
Duration
Fees
ATAR

Adelaide City Campus

Full-time - 2 years

$84,000
N/A

Structure

96 units

Subjects

  • Introduction to Australian Law LAWS5058
  • Public International Law (UoA) (PG) LAWS6007

Entry requirements

  • A completed bachelor (AQF level 7) or bachelor honours (AQF level 8) degree or equivalent from a recognised higher education institution with a competitive Grade Point Average (GPA).
  • A completed Graduate Diploma in Law or Graduate Certificate in Law.

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