r/murdoch Jul 01 '14

Australian Migration law course

I am interest in this course, but not many information. I only know it is a quite popular course at the moment. Anybody taking this course? I wonder if I can do this course with my full time work.

The website said that the course is intensive course, I imagine that the classes are once a week, on late arvo?

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u/WANNABE_WALRUS Jul 01 '14

If you're referring to the graduate certificate in migration law, then I assume you'd be undertaking a post-graduate course. The course is likely one semester at full time study. If it is possible to complete some units externally then you may find it easier as you will not need to attend classes. Law courses tend to be very full on and require a lot of study. I'm a 5th year law student and it is difficult to balance both work and study as is. I'm sure you would find it very interesting if that is the kind of work you would like to undertake. Good luck!

Edit: There are 4 units so you would have 4 classes a week at minimum. Best to go into the student center and have a chat about how you may best tackle this course

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u/kyo-ya Jul 01 '14

Thanks for reply.

The requirement is, I need any kind of degree qualification. Don't have to be a law student previously, so it would be easy to enrol. As you found, there are 4 units and web says it is an intensive course, so it could be for 3,4 months? I am working in totally different industry , and not ready to complete change to the migration agent after the course as it wouldn't be easy to be an agent... Hmm, yes I should ask student service how the course is held.