How will the Program benefit me?
How will the Program benefit me?
By undertaking this Program, you will gain:
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an accredited higher education qualification, giving you a competitive career edge
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the expertise needed to become a highly regarded commercial litigator
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practical knowledge and skills that you can readily apply in your day-to-day practice, such as analysis, problem-solving and strategy formulation skills which will enable you to advise your clients on the most appropriate actions to achieve the best outcome for them
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specialised expertise which can be used a stepping stone to more senior roles, and
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access to the College’s online library, including specific commercial law subscription services from CCH, LexisNexis and Thomson Reuters.
Why should I choose this Program over another Masters?
The Master of Applied Law (Commercial Litigation) is different from traditional LLMs and other postgraduate awards in a number of ways:
- the Program is undertaken online with only one day of attendance face-to-face, meaning you can study when and where you like
- it has been written by practitioners, for practitioners
- the curriculum was developed and is overseen by a Curriculum Advisory Committee which includes judges, barristers and high regarded commercial litigators
- the Program is taught by experienced practitioners who facilitate your learning online, provide individual feedback on practical activities, lead workshops and webinars, and
- you can connect with a cohort of commercial litigators, enabling you to build your professional network.
Graduates of the Master of Applied Law (Commercial Litigation) should receive advanced standing into accredited specialisation schemes in NSW and Victoria.
"Being a busy practitioner, I could not have committed to a course that required me to attend classes on a regular basis. The online teaching model in the Commercial Litigation Program means that I can fit my study around my busy practice and family commitments. It is the only way I could have contemplated studying at Masters Level"
Mark Malley, Partner, Moray & Agnew
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