Graduate Certificate in Law (Tribunal Procedures)

Course structure

The Graduate Certificate in Law (Tribunal Procedures) normally comprises four coursework units. Students must complete at least three of the specialised units Tribunal procedures units.

Students may then choose the remaining units from the full list of all postgraduate units.

Course duration

Normally 6 months full-time study or up to two years part-time.

Course intakes

Semester one (commencing March): Applications close 31 January (domestic)
Semester two (commencing July): Applications close 30 June (domestic)

Entry requirements

Applicants should hold an undergraduate degree in any discipline or equivalent qualification, or have qualifications and experience determined to be suitable preparation for the course.

Please note: International students are not eligible to undertake this degree.

Tribunal procedures units

See tribunal procedures units for a list of the vast array of units offered by Monash Law School in this specialisation.

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Other specialisations of interest

Students interested in tribunal procedures may also wish to consider the following related areas of specialisation at Monash Law School:

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Course code: 3372