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Melbourne Law School offers a range of programs for students from law and non-law backgrounds, including the Melbourne JD, Law Masters and Graduate Research Degrees. Learn from expert and award-winning staff, join a vibrant and active community, and access leading research centres and institutions.
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- Graduate Research Degrees
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- Melbourne Law Masters
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- Juris Doctor
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Melbourne Law School offers a range of programs for law and non-law students, from undergraduate to postgraduate levels. Learn about the Melbourne JD, Law Masters, Research Degrees, Breadth Subjects, Single Subjects, and more.
Melbourne Law School is one of the professional graduate schools of the University of Melbourne. Located in Carlton, Victoria, Melbourne Law School is Australia's oldest law school, and offers J.D., LL.M, Ph.D, and LL.D degrees.
The Master of Laws (LLM) is the flagship degree in the world-renowned Melbourne Law Masters program, offering students a choice of over 170 subjects across dozens of specialist legal areas.
The courses have been developed by an exceptional range of scholars drawn from the Melbourne Law School, other leading law schools and distinguished local and international practitioners and judges.
A career in law begins with an undergraduate degree in any discipline followed by the Melbourne JD (Juris Doctor) graduate course. The Melbourne JD comprises of 24 subjects, including 16 compulsory subjects and 8 elective subjects.