Award Subject Requirements

The core and electives subjects for Graduate Diploma of In-House Legal Practice are set out below:

For a list of the subjects we are currently offering, please see: Subject Availability

Subject requirements

In order to be awarded the Graduate Diploma students must complete four core and two elective subjects. To maximise flexibility, there is a choice of two subjects for both the third and fourth core subjects, designed to cater for the different learning needs of corporate and government lawyers.

 

4 core subjects:

IHP101

Advising In-House*

IHP102

Managing Disputes

IHP103

Managing Property Rights  or

IHP112

Managing the Legal Team

IHP104

Structuring Transactions**  or

IHP113 

Administering Legal Policy and Legislation***

plus a choice of 2 electives out of 6 electives plus the two core subjects not chosen:

IHP104

Structuring Transactions

IHP103

Managing Property Rights

IHP111

Acting as a Company Secretary

IHP112

Managing the Legal Team

IHP113

Administering Legal Policy and Legislation

IHP 114

The In-House Lawyer Operating in the Global Context

IHP115

Managing Compliance and Risk

IHP116

Multi-Disciplinary Project Management

* A prerequisite for all subjects. This subject must be taken in the first semester of a student’s enrolment

**  In most cases more relevant for the corporate in-house lawyer

*** In most cases more relevant for the government in-house lawyer

 

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