Graduate Diploma in Corporations and Securities Law
Academic titleGraduate Diploma in Corporations and Securities Law
Course descriptionMelbourne Law School has considerable expertise in corporate law, having established the Centre for Corporate Law and Securities Regulation in 1996. The graduate program in corporations and securities law recognises the importance of corporate law and securities regulation nationally and internationally. The program is ideal for lawyers and other professionals engaged in securities regulation and issues relating to corporate law. The broad range of subjects available in this field will enable you to tailor your course to directly influence your career goals.
Objectives:
The Graduate Diploma in Corporations and Securities Law focuses on:
* A broad-based and reliable knowledge and understanding of Australian corporations law and securities regulation
* An elementary economic analysis of the law and its practical application
* Advanced skills and techniques in finding and using the law
* The articulation of knowledge and understanding in oral and written presentations.
Course Structure & Available Subjects:
Students must complete four subjects from the prescribed list. Students who do not have a law degree from a common law jurisdiction or any prior legal studies or experience are also expected to complete the two-day preliminary subject Australian Legal Process and Legal Institutions.