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Master of Natural Resources Law - Research

Overview

This course enables students to complete supervised research in an area of Natural Resources Law.

Entry Requirements / Assumed Knowledge

A recognised undergraduate degree.

Advanced Standing

Some students may be exempt from LAW993 if they have completed a substantial piece of written research as part of their Honours Degree at undergraduate level.

Course Requirements

Students enrolling in the Master of Natural Resources Law – Research program will complete a 48 credit point research paper (THES924 Major Thesis) and, as part of this degree, students are required to complete 24 credit points of coursework prior to completion of the 48 credit point research thesis.

Course Program

Subjects Session Credit Points
Prescribed Subjects    
LAW993 Research Project (Minor Thesis) Autumn/ Spring 8
LAW994 Research Proposal Autumn/ Spring 8
       
Plus one 8 credit point subject relevant to the particular needs of the student chosen from the following:
LLB9337 Comparative Studies in Law Spring 8
LLB9100 Introduction to Legal Systems Spring 8
       
Plus 48 credit points in one of the following subjects depending on whether you are part-time or full-time:
THES924 Major Thesis - full time students Autumn/ Spring 48
THES912 Major Thesis - part time students Autumn/ Spring 48
 
 
 

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