UNSW Law Postgraduate Guide 2019 | Page 19

Program structure Masters Degrees All UNSW Law Masters degrees, except the Master of Environmental Law & Policy, require the completion of 48 UOC, or 8 courses (1 course = 6 UOC). The Master of Environmental Law & Policy requires the completion of 72 UOC, or 12 courses. To incorporate a specialisation into a Master of Laws by Coursework or a Master of Business Law, students must choose 4 courses (24 UOC) from those allocated to that specialisation. The remaining courses may be selected from any of those offered by UNSW Law (unless otherwise stated). Masters Programs • 8 courses • 48 Units of Credit (48 UOC) 4 specialist stream courses from specialisation Course 1 6 UOC Course 2 6 UOC Course 3 6 UOC Course 4 6 UOC 4 other Master of Laws/Master of Business Law courses Course 5 6 UOC Course 6 6 UOC Course 7 6 UOC Course 8 6 UOC Masters students will be required to take some courses categorised as ‘Research Based Courses’ as part of their 48 UOC program. The assessment required for the large majority of postgraduate courses on offer each year means that they meet this ‘Research Based’ requirement. Details of which courses qualify as ‘Research Based Courses’ will be available in the 2018 Handbook entries for each Masters program, and on the website. Single Course Enrolment We offer enrolment on a single course, non-award basis, with the option to credit courses towards a future degree program, allowing students to study a particular course or ‘test the waters’ before enrolling in a full degree program. Visit law.unsw.edu.au/future-students/non-award-enrolment for more details on how to apply. UNSW Continuing Legal Education Continuing Professional Development (CPD) units obtained through UNSW Continuing Legal Education (CLE) may be claimed for postgraduate study considered relevant to students’ immediate or long-term needs in relation to their professional development and practice of the law. You can find more information about obtaining advanced standing towards a chosen program on p39. Please see the CLE website (cle.unsw.edu.au) for further details. Please note: In 2019 UNSW Law is launching a new Master of Laws (LLM), open to law and non-law graduates. To find out more about the new LLM and its available specialisations, visit law.unsw.edu.au/pg 19