Graduate Diploma in Employment and Labour Relations Law
Course 188AA (2014)
Note: This is an archived Handbook entry from 2014.
Year and Campus: | 2014 - Parkville |
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CRICOS Code: | 075252D |
Fees Information: | Subject EFTSL, Level, Discipline & Census Date |
Level: | Graduate/Postgraduate |
Duration & Credit Points: | 50 credit points taken over 6 months full time. This course is available as full or part time. |
Coordinator
Dr Anna Chapman and Associate Professor Beth Gaze
Contact
For more information, contact the Melbourne Law Masters office.
Email: law-masters@unimelb.edu.au
Phone: +61 3 8344 6190
Website: www.law.unimelb.edu.au/masters
Course Overview: |
Major shifts in laws governing the workplace and labour force in Australia in recent years mean that understanding the regulatory framework pertaining to employment and labour relations practices is more important than ever. Melbourne Law School’s specialisation in employment and labour relations law is ideal for legal practitioners, the public sector, corporate management and human resources/personnel services, trade unions and employer groups. The program caters for legal practitioners as well as non-lawyers with experience and interest in the legal regulation of employment and labour relations. In-depth analysis of recent developments in this complex and evolving area ensures the program remains at the forefront of legal knowledge in this field. The subject Principles of Employment Law is designed to be of particular assistance to students without previous (or recent) legal study in the area. |
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Learning Outcomes: |
The graduate programs in employment and labour relations law focus on:
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Course Structure & Available Subjects: |
For students commencing from 2011, Principles of Employment Law is compulsory for students who do not have a law degree from a common law jurisdiction, and for these students it is strongly recommended that this subject be taken before any other Employment and Labour Relations Law subjects. Principles of Employment Law is recommended for students who have not studied an equivalent subject in their law degree, or who have not done so recently. Students must complete four subjects from the list of Core Employment and Labour Relations Law subjects. Students who do not have a law degree from a common law jurisdiction or any prior legal studies or experience are also expected to complete the two-day preliminary subject Australian Legal Process and Legal Institutions. |
Majors/ Minors/ Specialisations | None |
Subject Options: |
2014 Subjects Core Employment and Labour Relations Law subjects
Other subjects
All Subjects # Offered in 2014
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Breadth Tracks: | None |
Entry Requirements: |
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Core Participation Requirements: |
The Melbourne Law Masters welcomes applications from students with disabilities. The inherent academic requirements for study in the Melbourne Law Masters are:
Students who feel their disability will inhibit them from meeting these inherent academic requirements are encouraged to contact the Disability Liaison Unit: www.services.unimelb.edu.au/disability/ |
Graduate Attributes: |
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Links to further information: | http://www.law.unimelb.edu.au/course/188/2014 |
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