Duration
3 years full time / 6 years part time
Mode (Location)
On campus (Parkville)
Intake
February
Key dates
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Fees
Commonwealth Supported Places (CSPs) available
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Entry pathways
Special entry options and Access Melbourne are available
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Course overview
Overview
The Melbourne Juris Doctor (JD) is a graduate law degree that has set a benchmark for legal education in Australia.
Why study the Juris Doctor law degree at Melbourne?
- Graduate career-ready. Acquire the skills and knowledge to take a leading role in a range of careers including legal practice, business, government and community organisations.
- Learn from experts. You'll be taught by globally respected academics who are recognised as experts in their fields, delivering a curriculum that is both practical and intellectually challenging.
- Connect with a diverse and tight-knit cohort. Study on campus in seminar-style classes with students from a range of undergraduate and cultural backgrounds, adding new perspectives and approaches to your learning.
- Receive support every step of the way. The Ian Malkin Centre for Legal Academic Skills offers workshops, small group skills classes, one-on-one consultations, and other resources to supplement your learning beyond the classroom.
- Access valuable opportunities at Melbourne Law School. Take advantage of educational, professional, and social opportunities including clinics, internships, mooting, witness and mediation competitions, and international exchanges. You'll gain experience and receive support to find your niche.
You can apply if you already have an undergraduate degree in a discipline other than law, will complete an undergraduate degree in a discipline other than law in the year you apply, or if you have a law degree from an overseas jurisdiction.
Graduating with an undergraduate degree in another discipline, followed by a graduate degree in law, will give you a higher level of qualification than a traditional double degree.
The degree starts with an orientation program and an intensive summer subject prior to Semester 1, making it easier to get to know your classmates, develop friendships and build your network.