Master of Ethics and Legal Studies
Graduate Diploma of Ethics and Legal Studies [Exit Point Only]
Graduate Certificate in Ethics and Legal Studies [Exit Point Only]
Graduate Certificate in Ethics and Legal Studies GradCertEthics&LegStud
Graduate Diploma of Ethics and Legal Studies GradDipEthics&LegStud
Master of Ethics and Legal Studies MEthics&LegStud
Online - Wagga Wagga
Availability is subject to change, please verify prior to enrolment.
Course duration referenced below is the effective time taken to complete a course when studied full time (full time equivalent duration). At Charles Sturt the standard calendar refers to 32 points a session over a 2 session calendar year. The Actual Duration is the time taken to complete the course following the prescribed enrolment pattern. A course's actual duration can be affected by the session calendar (number of sessions undertaken per year) and/or mode (full time, part time or mixed) and credit packages which may have been granted unpon admission. Therefore, depending on the prescribed enrolment pattern, mode, calendar utilised and credit awarded a course may take less time or more time to complete than the duration noted as full time equivalent years. Students are advised to consult the Enrolment Pattern to determine the actual duration of study.
Full-time: 1.5 years (or part-time equivalent)
Full-time: 1.0 year (or part-time equivalent)
Full-time: 0.5 years (or part-time equivalent)
Bachelor degree
or
a minimum a TAFE Diploma/Certificates
and/or
work history that demonstrates holding a senior position demonstrating relevant work experience.
Standard Charles Sturt University Credit Policy applies: https://policy.csu.edu.au/document/view-current.php?id=120
Standard Charles Sturt University Credit Policy applies: https://policy.csu.edu.au/document/view-current.php?id=120
Standard Charles Sturt University Credit Policy applies: https://policy.csu.edu.au/document/view-current.php?id=120
The Master, Graduate Diploma [Exit Point Only] and Graduate Certificate [Exit Point Only] make up an articulated set of courses and credit is given in each higher level course for the subjects completed in the lower.
To graduate students must satisfactorily complete 96 points.
To graduate students must satisfactorily complete 64 points.
To graduate students must satisfactorily complete 32 points.
Graduate Certificate in Ethics and Legal Studies [exit point only]
Core Subjects
PHL402 Ethics
LAW540 Australian Law and Legal System
Plus two restricted electives - one chosen from List A and one chosen from List B
Graduate Diploma of Ethics and Legal Studies [exit point only]
Core Subjects
PHL402 Ethics
LAW540 Australian Law and Legal System
Compulsory Subject
PHL502 Law, Ethics and Human Rights
Plus five restricted electives - at least two chosen from List A and at least two chosen from List B
Master of Ethics and Legal Studies
Core Subjects
PHL402 Ethics
LAW540 Australian Law and Legal System
Compulsory Subject
PHL502 Law, Ethics and Human Rights
Plus nine restricted electives - at least four chosen from List A and at least four chosen from List B
List A Ethics Electives
ETH402 Vulnerability and the Ethics of Intervention
GPM430 Foundations of Corruption and Misconduct
HRM502 Human Resource Management
HRM512 Values and Conflict in Oranisations
HRM540 Theories Of Conflict Resolution
HRM545 Skills of Conflict Resolution
HCS531 Leading Service Development
INR501 Industrial Relations Environment
INR502 Industrial Relations Systems and Issues
ITC506 Topics In Information Technology Ethics
MGT531 Business Ethics
MGT547 Ethics of Corporate Governance
MGT594 Leadership And Business Ethics
WEL407 Child and Adolescent Welfare in Aboriginal Communities
List B Law Electives
HCS406 Social Work And Human Rights
HCS410 Legal Issues in Child & Adolescent Welfare
HCS532 Law for the Human Services
ITC596 IT Risk Management
LAW503 Administrative Law
LAW504 Business and Corporations Law
LAW515 Law of Employment
LAW516 Dispute Resolution: Methods & Results
LAW517 Mediation: Processes & Uses
LAW519 Negotiation Skills
LAW530 Environmental Law And Management
MGT580 Forecasting and Risk Assessment
Because of the flexibility of the course requirements, there is no prescribed enrolment pattern. Students may choose the order in which they undertake subjects, depending upon the availability of subjects and the meeting of any prerequisites.
Please note that the following subjects may contain a Residential School component. Further details of Residential School requirements are located via the subject page
LAW517 Mediation: Processes and Uses
LAW519 Negotiation Skills
Enrolled students can find further information about CSU Residential Schools via at About Residential School
The information contained in the CSU Handbook was accurate at the date of publication: May 2021. The University reserves the right to vary the information at any time without notice.