Entry requirements

There are five ways you can gain admission to the University of Waikato.

NCEA University Entrance
Admission at entrance level
Discretionary entrance
University Entrance prior to 2015
Special admission.

Months of entry

March, July

Course content

The Master of Legal Studies degree emphasises creativity, communication, critical analysis, applied knowledge and problem solving in a variety of specialist disciplines.

The curriculum will provide training in critical skills that are marketable across professions, such as the ability to "think like a lawyer" in solving problems and to make clearly written and logical arguments. It is a flexible, professionally aligned academic degree that addresses key aspects of human culture, communication, and society. It offers explicit pathways into the workforce as well as pathways for career progression or to higher degrees. Although the Master of Legal Studies will not qualify students to practice as a lawyer, it will provide graduates with the core competencies and skills required for law-related work. Students will gain practical legal knowledge that is flexible and transferable to a wide range of occupations, across the public and private sectors.

Qualification, course duration and attendance options

  • MLS
    full time
    18 months
    • Campus-based learningis available for this qualification

Course contact details

Name
Student Advisor
Email
alpss@waikato.ac.nz