Faculty of Law
Degree Programs
Master of Laws ( Legal Practice)
COURSE OVERVIEW
Duration: 2 semesters full-time (5 subjects)
Intakes: Each January, May & September
Entry Requirements: A professional law qualification (LLB or JD) and successful completion of the Bond Diploma in Legal Practice (PLT) program.
Program Description:
The Master of Laws (Legal Practice) is an innovative program which combines practical legal training with specialist postgraduate subjects in areas related to legal practice. The specialist areas for this Masters are Alternative Dispute Resolution and Advocacy.
Program Structure:
The LLM [Legal Practice] comprises 4 components:
- The PLT
- Advanced Legal Research and Writing
- Three postgraduate electives, including two from the areas of advocacy or alternative dispute resolution
- One individual directed research project (equivalent to one postgraduate subject) within an area covered by the PLT
Professional Outcomes:
This program is a professional postgraduate qualification that entitles law graduates to be admitted as a legal practicioner in Queensland and NSW.










