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1 CoursesJuris doctor with a specialisation in social justice in Macquarie university
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This specialisation will enable you to acquire an advanced and integrated understanding of social justice in an interdisciplinary context. You will gain specialised legal knowledge and research skills applicable to professional practice in a variety of areas including: international human rights law; human rights and moral dilemmas; family law; anti-discrimination law; heritage law and policy; and law, globalisation and cultural transformations. Flexible study options including both on campus and distance modes of study means you can continue full-time employment whilst enrolled in the program. You will learn how to identify and critique the special ethical, policy and professional challenges raised by practice in the area of social justice as they relate to your professional role.
Australian level 7 bachelor's qualification or recognised equivalent, GPA of 4.50 (out of 7.00), IELTS of 7.0 overall with minimum 6.5 in each band, or equivalent, senior secondary studies equivalent to the NSW HSC, one year of Australian or comparable tertiary study in a country of qualification, IB of 18, Bachelor degree which has been accredited by the professional accounting bodies in Australia, OWA of 55-66%, Completion of WASSC/SSC with B grade average in 5 relevant academic subjects, IELTS of 7.0 overall with minimum 6.5 in each band, or equivalent
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