The University of Melbourne

Master of Laws - Global Competition and Consumer Law

The University of Melbourne

Type of institution: University/Higher Education Institution
Level: Postgraduate
CRICOS: 00116K

The LLM (Global Competition and Consumer Law) is a graduate (or postgraduate) qualification, one of only a few courses in the world that covers both competition and consumer policy, law, enforcement and institutions, and from multidisciplinary perspectives. It's available to study entirely online, giving students a high degree of flexibility, while at the same time offering regular opportunities for interaction with peers and teachers, including in real-time virtual classroom settings and a research workshop in a major city location towards the end of the course. This course is designed for law graduates who are already working in or seeking to access or expand the exciting and challenging career opportunities on offer in the global field of competition and consumer policy, law and enforcement.

Structure

100 credit points delivered online and comprising seven core 12.5 point subjects, two of which will represent a capstone experience in the course, and an eighth 12.5 point elective subject.

Subjects

  • Global competition and consumer law

Standard entry requirements

  • A degree in law (LLB, JD or equivalent) leading to admission to practice, at honours standard, or equivalent
  • Or a degree in law (LLB, JD or equivalent) leading to admission to practice, or equivalent and one year of documented relevant professional experience
  • Or a degree in law (LLB, JD or equivalent) leading to admission to practice, or equivalent and four subjects towards the Graduate Diploma (Global Competition and Consumer Law), with a minimum of 65% in each

Study information

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