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This course entry should be read in conjunction with information provided in the faculty information section of this Handbook by the managing faculty for this course.
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DescriptionThe Graduate Diploma in Local Government Law was designed in consultation with industry partners and provides a thorough grounding in this area. It focuses on current issues in local government law relevant to the needs of senior and middle managers employed by local government authorities, as well as catering to the needs of graduates without a legal background in the local government sector. This degree will enable students to acquire further legal expertise, adding value in the workplace as well as providing the opportunity to hone skills in this specialised field of law and build on existing experience. ObjectivesThe Graduate Diploma in Local Government Law explores the substantive and procedural legal frameworks that apply to the diverse matters local government managers attend to on a daily basis. The course allows participants to critically reflect on the competing policy considerations which are behind particular issues and contribute to conflict and disputation. Maximum credit allowed24 credit points Recognition of prior learningCandidates holding an undergraduate degree may be given credit for up to four units for recognised work experience or prior learning. StructureThis course consists of eight 6-point coursework units, including two core local government law units. RequirementsCore unitsElectivesThe remaining units may be chosen from the list of specialised local government law units* listed below:
* For further information regarding the core units and any other available units, refer to the website at http://www.law.monash.edu.au/units/postgrad-specialisation.html. Award(s)Graduate Diploma in Local Government Law
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