Master of International Law
Griffith University
Course Details
The Master of International Law program will equip a range of qualified professionals to understand and apply international and globalised law principles in contexts such as cross-border transactions and disputes; cross-border family law disputes; public international law developments and cross-border negotiations. The program is designed to give students a competitive edge in the legal, academic, government, business, engineering and other professions where greater skills and knowledge in the field of international and global law are increasingly being required. Students will complete 120 credit points over two years part time with twelve courses per year over six teaching periods. All content will be delivered online.
Qualification: Master Degree (By Coursework)