The University of Western Australia
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Juris Doctor

The Juris Doctor (JD) is a three-year course of postgraduate study for students wishing to pursue a career in law.  

Introduction

The course will provide a challenging and focused environment for a diverse range of students who will enter the course with the benefit of wider life experience.

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Course description, features and facilities

The JD program focuses on the teaching and learning of legal skills including drafting, legal research and advocacy. The course meets the pre-admission academic qualifications for the practice of law in Australia.

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Structure

Key to availability of units:
S1 = Semester 1; S2 = Semester 2; S3 = summer teaching period; N/A = not available in 2013;
NS = non-standard teaching period; OS = offshore teaching period; * = to be advised

The course consists of units to a total value of 144 points comprising—

(a) all of the following units:

Level 4
S1   LAWS4103  Contract
S1   LAWS4102  Criminal Law
S2   LAWS4105  Dispute Resolution
S2   LAWS4108  Foundations of Public Law
S2   LAWS4107  Land Law
S1   LAWS4101  Legal Process
S1   LAWS4104  Property
S2   LAWS4106  Torts

Level 5
N/A   LAWS5102  Administrative Law
N/A   LAWS5108  Commercial Practice
N/A   LAWS5101  Constitutional Law
N/A   LAWS5104  Corporations Law
N/A   LAWS5103  Equity and Trusts
N/A   LAWS5107  Evidence
N/A   LAWS5106  Legal Theory and Ethics
N/A   LAWS5115  Procedure
S2   LAWS5105  Remedies

and

(b) units to a total value of 42 points from Groups A and B:

Group A

Group B

including at least one unit from Group B.

Professional Recognition

The Juris Doctor is accredited by the Legal Practice Board of Western Australia.

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Career opportunities

Law graduates have a diverse range of career destinations including academia, private consultancies or non-government organisations, private legal practice, the private sector including banks and financial institutions, accountancy firms, large resource companies, state or federal government departments or instrumentalities and trade unions.

Related careers

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Further study opportunities

Doctor of Juridical Science (SJD)

Doctor of Laws

PhD

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These pages are under review and are being updated.

Check the Entrance requirements

This course is available to Australian and international students.

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  1. Admission Requirements
  2. English competency
  3. Advanced standing

Admission Requirements

The minimum requirement is a bachelor's degree from this University with a Grade Point Average of at least 5.5 (weighted average mark of approximately 70 per cent), or equivalent as recognised by the Faculty.

English competency

IELTS: A minimum overall score of 7.5 is required, with a minimum of 7.5 in the Reading and Writing bands and 7.0 in the Listening and Speaking bands. See the full list of English language requirements.

Advanced standing

If you have undertaken prior tertiary study within the last five years, you may be eligible for advanced standing (credit and/or exemption).

Applications for advanced standing are assessed upon acceptance of any offer of admission made by the University.

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  1. Prerequisites
  2. English competency
  3. Advanced standing

Prerequisites

As a rule, international students must:

  • Have a bachelor's degree, or equivalent, in a relevant discipline (where required), completed to a sufficiently high standard;
  • Meet the specific prerequisites for the course. (Refer to admission requirements for this course)
  • Meet UWA's English language requirement.

English competency

All prospective international students must meet the English language proficiency requirements of the University. The most common international examination used in applications is the IELTS (academic). 

IELTS: A minimum overall score of 7.5 is required, with a minimum of 7.5 in the Reading and Writing bands and 7.0 in the Listening and Speaking bands. Please refer to our English language competency requirements to see a list of other accepted examinations.

The University accepts a number of qualifications and any not listed will be considered on an individual basis. 

 

Advanced standing

Students with previous tertiary level qualifications will be considered for advanced standing (credit).

These pages are under review and will be updated in early 2013.

How to apply

This course is available to Australian and international students.

On this page

  1. Application Deadlines
  2. How to apply
  3. Fees
  4. Contact details - admission information

Application Deadlines

Semester 1: 20 November

How to apply

Applications for Semester 1 open on 1 September

Fees

Annual fee: $9792.

As some units vary in cost, the actual student contribution will depend on the mix of units you choose. See the unit costs website for details of individual unit costs.

Contact details - admission information

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  1. Application Deadlines
  2. How to apply
  3. Fees
  4. Contact details - admission information

Application Deadlines

While there are no strict application deadlines for the submission of international postgraduate coursework applications, prospective students are strongly encouraged to apply with sufficient time to allow for the processing of their application and to secure a student visa.

Postgraduate coursework applications generally take four weeks from receipt of an application to offer.

How to apply

International postgraduate applicants must complete the postgraduate application form and submit it through an authorised UWA overseas representative or directly to the UWA International Centre.

Fees

$32500, per year.

This figure has been arrived at by assuming that you study a full-time study load for one year made up of units all within the same fee band. As some units vary in cost, the actual student fee will depend on the mix of units you choose. The international student fees page has further details.

Contact details - admission information

UWA International Centre (M352)

Address
The University of Western Australia
35 Stirling Highway
Crawley, Perth
Western Australia 6009
Telephone
(+61 8) 6488 3939
Fax
(+61 8) 9382 4071
Contacts
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Foundation and preparatory courses
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These pages are under review and will be updated in early 2013.

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Juris Doctor: the details

Status
Available 2013
Locations offered
Crawley
Attendance types
Part-time, Full-time
Delivery mode
Internal
Starting dates
Semester 1
Weekly first year time commitment
The estimated time commitment for a standard full-time enrolment is approximately 46 hours per week (over 13 weeks) which includes contact hours, personal study and examinations.
Standard full-time completion
3 years
Maximum time to complete
6 years
Contact details: course information
Faculty Administrative Officer
Faculty of Law
law-fao@law.uwa.edu.au
Ask UWA
6488 2961
Course code
20820
CRICOS Code
072184B
Additional information

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