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Course structure

The Master of Laws (Juris Doctor) has two intakes per year, February and August. The JD is taught in trimesters, with the first trimester taught at Monash University's Clayton campus. These initial units provide a gradual introduction to the study of law.

Subsequent trimesters are taught at the Monash University Law Chambers, in the heart of Melbourne's CBD and legal precinct at 472 Bourke Street Melbourne. Most trimesters are comprised of two compulsory units. After completing the compulsory units, students then undertake elective units from Monash Law's masters program. Masters units are taught in a variety of formats; in the evenings, in intensive blocks or over the standard university semester. When undertaking these units, JD students are able to study alongside qualified lawyers and other professionals.

The course structure of the Monash JD is ordered to facilitate steady progression through the degree. The course is structured in a well-planned, pre-determined order to ensure students develop the required skills and knowledge to progress through the course successfully while balancing other demands.

All students commence with two units per trimester. After two trimesters, students may:

  • undertake our 'full time course progression' taking three units per trimester over three years; or 
  • undertake our 'standard  course progression' over four years or more; or 
  • apply to the Course Convenor to accelerate their progress to complete the Monash JD in two and a half years where work or other commitments permit.

Students may increase or decrease the number of units taken concurrently in order to shorten or lengthen the duration of their course. Students may also intermit their course with approval from the Course Convenor.

Students who receive any credit/advance standing will need to meet with the JD-Student and Programs Coordinator to discuss their course progression.

   Units are taught in pairs on one nominated day
   Units taught on another nominated day
   Electives taken from our Monash Law masters program

Note: Students must choose the elective LAW7331 - Lawyers’ responsibilities to fulfill all the academic requirements for admission as a legal practitioner.


3 year - Full-time course progression (domestic and international applicants)

Year 1 Year 2 Year 3
Trimester 1
(Clayton)
Trimester 2
(City)
Trimester 3
(City)
Trimester 4
(City)
Trimester 5
(City)
Trimester 6
(City)
Trimester 7
(City)
Trimester 8
(City)
Trimester 9
(City)
LAW7212 -
Australian legal
system
LAW7264 -
Principles of
criminal law
and procedure
LAW7267 -
Principles of
property law
LAW7269 -
Principles of
equity
LAW7275 -
Principles of
corporations
law
Elective unit LAW7274 -
Principles of
administrative
law
Elective unit

Elective unit

LAW7079 -
Legal research
and problem
solving
LAW7428 -
Contract A
LAW7429 -
Contract B
LAW7271 -
Principles of
trusts
LAW7270 -
Advanced
property law
Elective unit Elective unit

Elective unit
      or
LAW7331 -
Lawyers'
responsibilities

Elective unit
LAW7266 -
Principles of
torts
LAW7273 -
Principles of
evidence
LAW7268 -
Principles of
constitutional
law
LAW7277 -
Advanced
corporations
law
Elective unit LAW7272 -
Principles of
civil procedure


4 year - Standard course progression (domestic applicants)

Year 1 Year 2 Year 3 Year 4
Trimester 1
(Clayton)
Trimester 2
(City)
Trimester 3
(City)
Trimester 4
(City)
Trimester 5
(City)
Trimester 6
(City)
Trimester 7
(City)
Trimester 8
(City)
Trimester 9
(City)
Trimester 10
(City)
Trimester 11
(City)
Trimester 12
(City)
LAW7212 -
Australian
legal system
LAW7264 -
Principles of
criminal law
and procedure
LAW7267 -
Principles of
property law
LAW7269 -
Principles of
equity
LAW7275 -
Principles of
corporations
law

LAW7268 -
Principles of
constitutional
law

LAW7272 -
Principles of
civil procedure
LAW7274 -
Principles of
administrative
law
LAW7277 -
Advanced
corporations
law
Elective unit Elective unit

Elective unit

LAW7079 -
Legal research
and problem
solving
LAW7428 -
Contract A
LAW7429 -
Contract B
LAW7271 -
Principles of
trusts
LAW7270 -
Advanced
property law
LAW7266 -
Principles of
torts
LAW7273 -
Principles of
evidence
Elective unit   or
LAW7331 -
Lawyers'
responsibilities

Elective unit

Elective unit  Elective unit Elective unit


2.5 year - Accelerated course progression (domestic and international applicants)

After two trimesters high performing students may choose to apply to the Course Convenor to accelerate their progress to complete the Monash JD in two and a half years where work or other commitments permit.