The Master of Laws by Coursework offers law graduates an opportunity to study in an organised fashion areas of specialty and greater difficulty than are met within a Bachelor of Laws program, some of which call for advanced interdisciplinary perspectives. Courses offered in the LLM by Coursework program combine a degree of sophistication or technical difficulty in terms of legal content with a substantial consideration of relevant interdisciplinary aspects of the subject matter and a focus on policy. Each course contains a significant research component. All courses are not necessary available in any one year.
The Graduate Diploma in Law by formal coursework offers law graduates the opportunity of advanced graduate study in law either generally or within specialised areas without undertaking a full Master of Laws degree.
The degree of Master of Laws (LLM) may be undertaken either by coursework (program 9200 - one year full-time study) or by research (program 2440 - a program of research over a period of at least three semesters of full-time study leading to the preparation of a thesis).
This program is under review and may not be accepting enrolments from 2014 onwards. For additional information about program and course requirements please contact Nura Gili.
This program aims to offer postgraduates the opportunity to complete a Graduate Diploma of Indigenous Studies where the focus is on Indigenous peoples and cultures of Australia and internationally. It also aims to promote intercultural understanding and the development and deepening of students’ understanding of Australian and international Indigenous societies, cultures, histories and contemporary experience.
The Master of Information Systems Management (MISM) program is designed to be a more comprehensive, challenging and contemporary program, based on a set of Information Systems (IS) executive core competencies established through extensive US and EU research on IS skills.
?a four year undergraduate degree equivalent to a standard Australian bachelor degree in engineering or science; and a high credit average achieved over the final two years of study; or
?a three year undergraduate degree equivalent to a standard Australian bachelor degree in computer science; and a high credit average achieved over the final two years of study; or
?Articulation from the Graduate Diploma of IT
The Master of IT is a 2-year program intended for:
?students with no or minimal prior computing background who wish to obtain a qualification in this discipline; or
?students with some computing background who want to obtain a broader understanding of computing; or
?students with a background in computing who wish to specialise in a number of possible majors.
?a three year undergraduate degree equivalent to a standard Australian bachelor degree in engineering or science that included Mathematics up to at least year two level; and a high credit average achieved over the final two years of study
?Or articulation from the Graduate Certificate in Computing (7543).
The Graduate Diploma in IT is intended for students with no or minimal prior computing background. Students with some computing background who want to obtain a broad understanding of computing might also find this program attractive.
Recognised bachelor degree (or equivalent qualification) with a credit average, as determined by the UNSW Business School.
The Master of International Business offers students a comprehensive postgraduate study program in international business incorporating depth of study in the disciplinary knowledge of international business in the context of other disciplines, and broad scope of business knowledge and skills. The program provides a unique experience of internationally based learning, as well as knowledge and skills for business at the global level.