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Master of Commercial Law
Deakin course code M725

Off campus studies
International students can undertake off-campus study while living overseas.

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Course Overview
The Master of Commercial Law is available to graduates in any discipline who wish to complete a specialist qualification in commercial law.


Course Rules
This course requires students to complete eight coursework units to the value of 8 credit points chosen from the Commercial Law units. Students may include as part of their course a maximum of three credit points of units chosen from the non-Law units list. Students without a law background are required to complete the core unit MLM720 Introduction to Commercial Law.

Please note that graduates of the Graduate Certificate of Commercial Law will not be granted advanced standing upon articulation into this course.


Course Structure

Commercial Law units

Select up to eight credit points of units from:

MLC703 Principles of Income Tax Law  

MLC710 Sport and the Law  

MLC771 Law for Managers  

MLM703 Chinese Commercial Law  

MLM706 Corporate Governance  

MLM714 International Labour Law  

MLM720 Introduction to Commercial Law  

MLM721 International Competition Law and Policy  

MLM731 Corporations Law  

MLM740 International Commercial Law  

MLM750 Human, Economic and Legal Rights  

MLM761 Health and Biotechnology Law  

MLM770 Law and the Internet  

MLM785 International Law  

MLM786 Electronic Crime  

MLM790 Trade Practices Law  

Non-Law units

Select a maximum of three credit points of units from:

AIP776 Contemporary Perspectives on European Integration  

AIR719 The United Nations and International Law  

AIR725 International Institutions  

AIR726 Human Rights in the International System  

AIR728 International Political Economy  

AIR751 International Humanitarian Law  

MPR751 / MPA751 Financial Reporting and Analysis (Residential)  *

MPE707 International Banking and Finance  

MPF753 Finance  

MPR732 / MPK732 Marketing Management (Residential)  *

MSC751 Online Solutions for Business  

*MPR code denotes residential version of the unit

 

Off Campus Study - Distance education at Deakin:

Admission requirements
Deakin University offers admission to postgraduate courses through a number of Admission categories.

In all categories of admission, selection is based primarily on academic merit as indicated by an applicants previous academic record.

The minimum requirements are:
(i) successful completion of a three-year undergraduate degree, or equivalent, from an approved university or other educational institution or
(ii) successful completion of other equivalent qualifications gained by examination or
(iii) approved professional or industrial experience

English language requirements - Postgraduate courses
Postgraduate applicants to Deakin University must demonstrate their competence in English by providing certified/notarised documentary evidence of one of the following. Certain courses may require a higher level of English proficiency.

(i) Where the applicant’s first language is English and secondary and/or undergraduate studies were conducted in English, a certified/notarised copy of the applicant’s studies record, clearly indicating that English was the language of instruction, must be supplied.
(ii) An overall band score of 6.5 or better in the International English Language Testing System (IELTS) test (Academic module) conducted by the British Council/IDP Education Australia office, provided that no individual band score is less that 6.
(iii) A score of 237 or better (essay rating 5) in the computer-based Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL).
(iv) Satisfactory completion of a post secondary studies program which is at least two years full time or equivalent within the last five years in an institution where English is the language of instruction and assessment.
(v) A minimum of three years professional practice in English, and satisfactory completion of study in English language leading to certification by the governing body of the profession.
(vi) Successful completion of an English language program at the Deakin University English Language Institute (DUELI) or other English language program deemed to be equivalent to this by the Academic Board.
(vii) Satisfactory completion of the DUELI test of English language competence.
(viii) Other evidence of English language competence deemed acceptable by the Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Academic).

University Profile
More than 40 percent of Deakin students study by distance education.

Deakin has many years' experience in using online technologies to support and enhance the learning experiences of distance education students.

Distance education is an ideal choice for people who do not live near a campus to complete a course; or for people who wish to combine study with their job, as you may choose when and where you study.

Teaching and learning
Off-campus courses are the same as on-campus courses – the only difference is that rather than attend lectures, tutorials and practical classes in person, you study using a variety of other methods.

Deakin Studies Online (DSO)
DSO is Deakin University’s online teaching and learning environment. It delivers web-based course material and assessment tasks and facilitates communication and collaboration between staff and students.

DSO is being implemented as the university-wide learning management system.

Deakin's online environment gives you flexible and convenient access to learning resources and will enrich your learning experiences.

Distance Campus Support - Deakin University Student Association
The Distance Student section of the Deakin University Student Association website is devoted to information tailor-fitted to the needs of off-campus students on what DUSA in general and the Distance Campus Committee (DCC) in particular can do.

The DCC is here to represent YOU if you are a student at Deakin studying off-campus: looking out for your needs, putting you in contact with services, representing you to the University and making themselves available for advice.

 
     
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