• Length 1 years full-time
  • Minimum 48 Units
Admission requirements
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  • Mode of delivery
    • Internal
Master of Laws in Migration Law

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After you have accepted your offer you will be emailed your password and uni ID.  You must then follow the instructions provided here and enrol online through ISIS. 

It is the student's responsibility to ensure the program requirements are met and that all compulsory and required courses are completed so that the program can be awarded.





About this degree

How to choose courses and enrol

  1. Consult the program requirements on the Programs and Courses page to see which courses you can choose. In the LLM in Migration Law you must ensure that at least 36 of your 48 units are Migration Law courses.
  2. Look at the Masters program timetable to see when courses are offered and which stream they are relevant for.
  3. Check that you meet the prerequisites for the course.
  4. Enrol in the course on ISIS.

Commencement date

Each student will commence their program on a different date depending on what courses they have chosen. Please see the timetable. Most of the Migration Law courses are semester-based and commence in either Semester 1 (February) or Semester 2 (July).

Online Study

Migratrion Law coursees are offered online. Students are expected to devote 10-12 hours per week participating online in Live Classrooms on Adobe Connect, participating in group activities and in individual research and studying.

Attendance at face-to-face intensives

You must attend 100% of scheduled classes for courses offered in intensive mode, whether they are held on weekdays or weekends. We assume you have taken into account all work, family, religious and other commitments if you enrol in a non-online course.

Course Materials

Course outlines on your Wattle sites will describe the text books and reading materials you will need to access.  You can buy text books at the on-campus Coop Bookshop. reading Guides are now often distributed as e-bricks via the Wattle course site.

Timetable

The Masters Program timetable for 2015 is now available on the ANU College of LawMasters Program site.

Status/Credit

If you wish to apply for status (credit/advanced standing) for courses you have studied at another university, you must complete an Application for Status form and submit it to the LLM Program Administrator, along with an official transcript of your previous studies and relevant course descriptions and outlines. You will not be granted status for courses that have already counted towards a completed degree or award.

Email

All email correspondence will be conducted with your University Webmail account. You can access this email account at http://students.anu.edu.au/ and clicking on the Webmail icon. There exists the facility to redirect your university email to a preferred account. You can do this at:http://itservices.anu.edu.au/email/

WATTLE (online learning environment)

Convenor correspondence and course materials will be provided through the individual course page on WATTLE. Access to WATTLE will open approximately 6 weeks before the course starts. If you are enrolled in the course you should receive an email to confirm when the site is live.

Course Study Guide

A course study guide will be produced for each course and posted to Wattle about 4-6 weeks prior to the commencement of the course. This document contains information on the course including: course lecture outline; textbook requirements; reading requirements; assessment details; and policy information.






Academic Advice

Please seek advice from the Stream Convenor on academic matters relating to Migration Law courses and this program.

The Stream Convevnor of the LLM in Migration Law is Marianne Dickie.

Do you want to talk to someone before enrolling?

Contact pgadmin.law@anu.edu.au

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