AU14 Master of Laws (Health Law and Community) Monash University
The Monash LLM is designed for law graduates wanting to develop in-depth knowledge of a particular legal area, or to advance their professional expertise in a current area of practice. You will gain advanced professional skills and knowledge of law developments, practice and scholarship of one or more areas of law.
This course provides you with a springboard from which to launch or further a career in one of the many fields of law that are open to trained lawyers.
Health law and community
Become an expert in the laws regulating the health and community sectors
The Health and Community Law specialisation equips you with a theoretical and practical grounding in the laws regulating the health and community sectors. It gives you the opportunity to expand your expertise in this important area of the law by pursuing emerging areas of study or explore existing knowledge at a deeper level.
Suitable for: Graduates from non-law disciplines in occupations as health professionals, health administrators, government officers, health advocates and others who want a deeper understanding of the laws that impact on the health and community sectors. It also suits law graduates practising in the fields of health and family law.
Entry Level 1 – 2 years
Entry Level 2 – 1 year
* For the purposes of satisfying these requirements, other learning may include, but is not confined to, learning in the context of other non-law degrees.
Applicants will be assessed on their entire academic record, with a credit average (or equivalent) preferred. As a general rule, students who do not have a credit average will need to have at least two years of relevant work experience, although the required period may be shorter where the work experience has been supplemented by other relevant learning.
Tóm tắt
Phí ghi danh
100
Độ dài khoá học
2 năm
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Tháng 2
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