Australian Universities Offering Master's Degrees in Law

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Sydney, Australia, is home to the country's oldest law school.

Australia's law schools are known for their high standards of excellence with regard to instruction, research, training and scholarship. Students seeking a master's of law degree can choose to apply to such prestigious schools as the Monash University Law Chambers in Melbourne, Sydney Law School, the oldest law school in the country, the University of Melbourne Law School and Bond Law School in Gold Coast. Students can specialize in any of a wide variety of law areas, thus making their experience that much richer and more suitable to their individual goals.

  1. Sydney Law School

    • Sydney University, established in 1851, holds the distinct position of being the country's first and oldest university. Sydney Law School, inaugurated in 1855 and located on the university's main campus, is one of the nation's most reputable law schools. Students take intensive classes, in large lecture theaters and smaller seminar classrooms, on a full-time or part-time basis. The master's of laws (LLM) degree is one of the many law programs available at this school. English is the language of instruction for all classes.

    University of Melbourne Law School

    • Australia's University of Melbourne Law School has more than 150 years of experience and is one of the country's top educational institutions. Students travel to Australia from over 100 countries to attend this law school and take advantage of its reputation for excellence in teaching and research. The master's of laws program allows students to specialize in any one of a number of areas, including Asian law, health and medical law, commercial law and human rights law. Students can tailor the program to meet their own personal and professional needs.

    Monash University Law Chambers

    • Monash University Law Chambers is one of Australia's largest universities, carrying much prestige. The school has a large number of international students. Classes take place in state-of-the-art seminars and break-out rooms. A general master's of law degree is available, as well as six specialist master's degrees. Students can choose to specialize in areas such as intellectual property law, human rights law, commercial law and workplace and employment law.

    Bond University

    • Australia's Bond University gives students the opportunity to earn two postgraduate degrees at once by participating in a combined degree course of study. Specializations available to students seeking a master's of law degree include international trade law, international legal practice and alternative dispute resolution.

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