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Master of Government Law and Regulatory Practice

Monash University

Type of institution: University/Higher Education Institution
Level: Postgraduate
CRICOS: 00008C

This course is aimed at those working with or within government and regulatory bodies, including careers in federal, state or local government. It gives you a thorough theoretical and practical grounding in government law and regulatory practice, and the advanced skills needed to working in these fields. You gain in-depth knowledge and evaluate complex issues relevant to the field from theoretical, international and interdisciplinary perspectives. The world of government law and regulatory practice offers diverse career opportunities.

Designed for

Law graduates wanting to develop in-depth knowledge of a particular legal area or those wanting to advance expertise in a current area of practice

Structure

8 coursework units (including 5 specialisation units). Students may undertake a combination of coursework units and a minor research thesis.

Subjects

  • Regulatory studies

Standard entry requirements

  • A bachelor honours degree (or equivalent) in a relevant discipline, including government, regulation, social work or another relevant discipline, as determined by the faculty, with a minimum credit average
  • Or A bachelor degree (or equivalent), plus either a graduate diploma (or equivalent) in law or a cognate discipline, including government, regulation, social work or another relevant discipline
  • Or a graduate certificate (or equivalent) in law or a related discipline, including business, economics, commerce or another relevant discipline as determined by the faculty
  • Or a bachelor degree (or equivalent) in a relevant discipline, including government, regulation, social work or another relevant discipline, plus sufficient relevant work-based experience or professional learning to provide the equivalent of a bachelor honours degree in one of those disciplines, as determined by the faculty. Students will be assessed on entire academic record, with a credit average (or equivalent).

Study pathways

Articulates from graduate diploma programs.

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