Programme
Trimester A (March) and Trimester B (July)
The curriculum is tailored to equip students with crucial skills that are in demand across various fields, such as the ability to approach problem-solving with a legal mindset and to construct coherent arguments. This academic degree is designed to be flexible and relevant to professional contexts, covering key aspects of human culture, communication, and society. It provides clear pathways to entering the workforce and opportunities for career advancement or further education.
While the Master of Legal Studies program does not lead to qualification as a lawyer, it will furnish graduates with essential competencies and skills necessary for legal-related work. Students will acquire practical legal knowledge that is versatile and transferable to a broad range of occupations, spanning both the public and private sectors.
- Policy Analyst & Advisor
- Mediator and/or Negotiator
- Legal Researcher
- Board Member for Iwi or other organisations
- Local government advocacy
Academics
To gain admission to the Master of Laws programme, you must have:
- Finished an LLB or a combined Law degree at the University of Waikato with a minimum ‘B’ grade point average, or an equivalent qualification at another university; or
- Completed an LLB (Hons) at the University of Waikato with at least a ‘B’ grade point average, or a combined Law degree at the University of Waikato, or an equivalent qualification at another university; or
- Met the prerequisites for graduate study in the subject at a level deemed appropriate by the Academic Board.
- In exceptional cases, candidates who do not meet these requirements, but have a proven academic record and relevant experience, may be admitted to the programme.
English
Students whose native language is not English must present satisfactory evidence of their English language proficiency. An overall score of 6.5 (with at least 6.0 achieved in the Writing band) in the IELTS or equivalent is required.
This course may qualify for the following visa rights:
In-study work rights
Partner visitor rights
Partner work rights
Post-study work rights
This course qualifies for 5 points if applying for residency under the Skilled Migrant Category.