Masters (Coursework)
Most Melbourne Law Masters subjects are available online in 2021 with some taught on campus. See subject quotas for current subject availability.
As a Master of Intellectual Property Law student, you'll develop an advanced understanding of the complex body of knowledge in the field of Australian and New Zealand intellectual property law and its place in the global context.
You'll also develop skills in critical analysis and the ability to interpret and transmit your ideas to specialist and non-specialist audiences, including clients.
Completing the appropriate subjects in the Master of Intellectual Property Law may qualify you to register as a trade marks attorney and a patent attorney under the Trans-Tasman regime. In order to qualify you should first seek advice from the Trans-Tasman IP Attorneys Board and consult with Melbourne Law School on subject selection.
Applications are accepted throughout the year.
Eligibility(View eligibility requirements and application dates for International citizens)
Intake periodsThe majority of students will start in either the Semester 1 (start year) or Semester 2 (mid year) intake:
Begin study in | Applications close |
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2021 Semester 1 (February) | 21 January 2021 |
2021 Semester 2 (July) | 17 June 2021 |
For students wishing to begin study outside of the normal intake periods (for example, a winter intensive subject) - find your first subject's starting date in the Handbook, then find the name of the intake period you should apply for below.
First subject commences in | Intake name |
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August to November | Spring |
December to early February | Summer |
March to May | Autumn |
June to early July | Winter |
Applicants are advised to apply at least a month prior to the start of the subject.
Note: Students will need to ensure their desired subject hasn't yet reached its quota limit - view quotas
Application OutcomeOnce we receive the completed application, we aim to have a response to you within four to six weeks.
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