Masters (Coursework)
If you're interested in furthering your career by studying this postgraduate course, find out the admission details below
Where relevant, admission will be awarded to the highest ranked applicants or applicants selected based on the relevant requirements.
English is the language of instruction and assessment at UWA and you will need to meet the English language requirements of the University to be eligible for a place.
This course has higher ELC requirements. Applicants presenting with the IELTS Academic require an overall score of at least 7.0 and no band less than 6.5. For more information visit ELC requirements.
Explore the career opportunities available to you.
This course will appeal to lawyers wanting to move into the mining and energy area and for non-lawyers such as engineers, geologists, marketing professionals, and commercial and finance professionals who wish to develop their skills to advance their careers. While it has a legal focus, this course will assist those wanting to pursue a career related to mining and energy.
Career opportunities exist in resource companies, law firms and local and state government.
This course will appeal to lawyers wanting to move into the mining and energy area and for non-lawyers such as engineers, geologists, marketing professionals, and commercial and finance professionals who wish to develop their skills to advance their careers. While it has a legal focus, this course will assist those wanting to pursue a career related to mining and energy.
Career opportunities exist in resource companies, law firms and local and state government.
Students without a recognised Law degree, take all units from this group (12 points).
Students with a recognised Law degree, take all units from this group (12 points).
Students who completed a law degree based on the common law cannot take LAWS4227 Foundations of Law and Legal Institutions. LAWS4227 Foundations of Law and Legal Institutions is a core unit in this program for all students who have not completed a law degree or have not completed a law degree based on the common law (6 points):
Option - Group AAll students, take unit(s) to a minimum value of 12 points and a maximum of 18 points from Group A. (The Faculty recommends that all units in this group are taken.):
Students with a recognised Law degree, take unit(s) from Group B to complete the remainder of points (18-24).
Students without a recognised Law degree, take unit(s) from Group C to complete the remainder of points (12-18).