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Master of Workplace and Employment Law

Monash University

Type of institution: University/Higher Education Institution
Level: Postgraduate
CRICOS: 00008C

This program gives students a thorough theoretical and practical grounding in workplace and employment law, and develops the advanced skills needed to work in workplace and employment relations, including in the public sector, corporate management, trade unions and employer associations. It is suited to graduates interested in developing or enhancing specialist careers in human resources and the management of workplace and employment relations. Student gain an understanding of the Australian legal system and will explore contemporary law issues, practice and scholarship, and evaluate complex issues relevant to the field from theoretical, international and interdisciplinary perspectives.

Designed for

Law graduates wanting to develop in-depth knowledge of a particular legal area or those wanting to advance expertise in a current area of practice

Structure

8 coursework units (including 5 specialisation units). Students may undertake a combination of coursework units and a minor research thesis.

Subjects

  • Workplace and employment law

Standard entry requirements

  • A bachelor honours degree (or equivalent) in a relevant discipline, including human resource management, industrial relations or another relevant discipline, as determined by the faculty, with a minimum credit average
  • Or a bachelor degree (or equivalent), plus either a graduate diploma (or equivalent) in law or a related discipline, including human resource management, industrial relations or another relevant discipline, or a graduate certificate (or equivalent) in law or a related discipline, including human resource management, industrial relations or another relevant discipline, as determined by the faculty
  • Or a bachelor degree (or equivalent) in a relevant discipline, including human resource management, industrial relations or another relevant discipline, plus sufficient relevant work-based experience or professional learning to provide the equivalent of a bachelor honours degree in one of those disciplines, as determined by the faculty.

Study pathways

Articulates from graduate diploma programs.

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