Type of institution: University/Higher Education Institution
Level: Postgraduate
CRICOS: 00002J
The Master of International Law, Governance and Policy is a unique interdisciplinary program in Australia bringing together expertise in disciplines of Law and Politics. It is an academic programs for Australian and International law and non-law graduates seeking to extend their knowledge of international law, human rights, and governance and policy in both, public and private domains. This program promotes comprehensive knowledge of relevant legal, governance and policy issues in context, fostering a broad and interdisciplinary understanding of this dynamic area. Units available for study within the program enable students to achieve a global and holistic understanding of this area.
Structure
32 credit points at 800 level or above
Subjects
- International law, governance and public policy
Standard entry requirements
- Australian level 8 honours qualification or recognised equivalent in law, politics, international relations, sociology, media, communication, history, cultural studies or related discipline
- Or Australian level 7 bachelor's qualification or recognised in law, politics, international relations, sociology, media, communications, history, cultural studies or related discipline and one and a half years relevant professional experience or recognised equivalent
- A GPA of 4.50 (out of 7.00).
Further information
This course is available for internal and external study. Full-time and part-time study modes are available.
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