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Master Of Court Management - Research
| Duration: |
min 1.5 years or part time equivalent |
| Location: |
Wollongong/Distance |
| Starting session/s: |
Autumn/Spring |
Entry requirements
A recognised law degree.
Purpose of the program
The program is designed to provide research opportunities for qualified
candidates interested in policy and management of courts, tribunals and
justice systems.
Program structure
Students enrolling in the Master of Court Management - Research program
will complete a 48 credit point research paper [LAW998
Major Thesis], and, as part of this degree, students are required to complete
24 credit points of coursework prior to completion of the 48 credit point
research thesis.
The 24 credit points of coursework comprise:
| LAW993* |
Research Project (minor thesis) |
8 |
* Some students may be exempt from this subject if they have completed
a substantial piece of written research as part of their Honours
Degree at undergraduate level.
| LAW994 |
Legal Research Proposal |
8 |
Plus one 8 credit point subject relevant to the particular needs of the
student chosen from the following:
| SOC306 |
Sociological Research: Methodology and Practice |
8 |
| SOC933
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Advanced Research Techniques |
8 |
| LLB9337 |
Comparative Studies in Law |
8 |
| LLB9100 |
Introduction to Legal Systems |
8 |
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