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University of Melbourne

  • 37% international / 63% domestic

Single Subject Study in Law

  • Non-Award

Online and on-campus subjects available Most Melbourne Law Masters subjects are available online for 2021 with some taught on campus. See subject quotas for current subject availability.

Key details

Degree Type
Non-Award
Study Mode
In person

About this course

Online and on-campus subjects available

Most Melbourne Law Masters subjects are available online for 2021 with some taught on campus. See subject quotas for current subject availability.

Study locations

Parkville

What you will learn

The Melbourne Law Masters program offers an exciting range of subjects that can be undertaken without enrolling in a formal degree. Available to both law and non-law graduates, single subject enrolment is a great way to advance your professional knowledge in a specific area of law.

Single subjects may be undertaken with or without assessment however in order to gain credit to a course, you must complete the subject with assessment. The application closing date is generally two weeks before the start of teaching.

Career pathways

Single subject enrolments enable those who do not presently want to undertake a degree or diploma to sample the subjects on offer in the Melbourne Law Masters each year.

As long as assessment requirements are met, it may be possible for subjects to be credited towards a formal qualification should a student subsequently successfully seek admission.

How to apply

Application dates

The application closing date is generally two weeks before the subject begins. Check the teaching dates on the Handbook.