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Commonwealth Supported Places
There are a limited number of Commonwealth Supported Places (CSPs) available in this course, which are competitive and awarded based on merit. To be considered for a CSP, applicants must:
Eligible applicants must accept their offer by the lapse date to retain their place. For application deadlines and information, please refer to Postgraduate courses with Commonwealth Supported Places.
This course, also known as the JD Accelerate, is the only integrated law and Practical Legal Training (PLT) degree in Sydney, and meets both the academic and practical requirements for admission to practise law in NSW. Like the standard Juris Doctor, this course is an Australian Qualifications Framework Level 9 master's degree that builds knowledge and experience in fundamental legal theory.
Students engage with industry-informed, academically rigorous and highly practical courses, choosing from flexible learning options that include day and evening classes (core subjects), block study (selected subjects) and online learning (electives), as well as selected recorded lectures and podcasts. In addition to standard part-time and full-time study modes, students can fast-track their progress by enrolling in Summer sessions to complete the degree in just three years.
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Students in the standard full-time program enrol in 22 to 26 credit points in Autumn and Spring sessions. Optional subjects are regularly timetabled but not all options are offered in any one session. Students may choose to study the option subject instead of the legal theory subject in the recommended sequence, provided that they complete the legal theory subject in a later session. The UTS Timetable Planner enables current and future UTS students to view subject timetables.
The standard full-time and part-time programs are shown below.
Autumn session | Subject Code | Credit PointsA credit point is the unit of measure of workload for individual subjects. |
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Foundations of Law | 70102 | 8 |
Ethics Law and Justice | 70103 | 6 |
Criminal Law and Procedure | 70114 | 8 |
Spring session | Subject Code | Credit PointsA credit point is the unit of measure of workload for individual subjects. |
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Contracts | 70211 | 8 |
Torts | 70311 | 8 |
Australian Constitutional Law | 70616 | 8 |
Summer session | Subject Code | Credit PointsA credit point is the unit of measure of workload for individual subjects. |
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Introduction to Property and Commercial Law | 70327 | 6 |
Autumn session | Subject Code | Credit PointsA credit point is the unit of measure of workload for individual subjects. |
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Civil Practice | 70104 | 6 |
Evidence | 70109 | 6 |
Administrative Law | 70617 | 8 |
Principles of Public International Law | 70106 | 6 |
Spring session | Subject Code | Credit PointsA credit point is the unit of measure of workload for individual subjects. |
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Real Property | 70317 | 8 |
Equity and Trusts | 70517 | 8 |
Select 6 credit points of options: | 6 |
Summer session | Subject Code | Credit PointsA credit point is the unit of measure of workload for individual subjects. |
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Select 6 credit points of options: | 6 | |
Select 6 credit points from the following: | 6 | |
Law and Literature | 78210 | 6 |
Justice | 78235 | 6 |
Environmental Ethics | 78236 | 6 |
History and Theory of Intellectual Property | 78238 | 6 |
Feminist Perspectives on Law and Justice | 78239 | 6 |
Reading the Law: Language, Power and Ideology | 78241 | 6 |
Animal Law and Policy in Australia | 78218 | 6 |
Corporate Governance | 78126 | 6 |
Crime, Victims and Criminal Justice | 78270 | 6 |
Autumn session | Subject Code | Credit PointsA credit point is the unit of measure of workload for individual subjects. |
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Remedies | 71116 | 6 |
Select 6 credit points of options: | 6 | |
Skills and Wills Practice | 75424 | 6 |
Principles of Company Law | 70107 | 8 |
Spring session | Subject Code | Credit PointsA credit point is the unit of measure of workload for individual subjects. |
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Select 12 credit points of options: | 12 | |
Property and Commercial Practice | 75422 | 6 |
Litigation Practice | 75423 | 6 |
Practical Experience - 65 days | 75411 | 0 |
Autumn session | Subject Code | Credit PointsA credit point is the unit of measure of workload for individual subjects. |
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Foundations of Law | 70102 | 8 |
Ethics Law and Justice | 70103 | 6 |
Spring session | Subject Code | Credit PointsA credit point is the unit of measure of workload for individual subjects. |
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Criminal Law and Procedure | 70114 | 8 |
Contracts | 70211 | 8 |
Autumn session | Subject Code | Credit PointsA credit point is the unit of measure of workload for individual subjects. |
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Torts | 70311 | 8 |
Australian Constitutional Law | 70616 | 8 |
Spring session | Subject Code | Credit PointsA credit point is the unit of measure of workload for individual subjects. |
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Civil Practice | 70104 | 6 |
Evidence | 70109 | 6 |
Summer session | Subject Code | Credit PointsA credit point is the unit of measure of workload for individual subjects. |
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Introduction to Property and Commercial Law | 70327 | 6 |
Autumn session | Subject Code | Credit PointsA credit point is the unit of measure of workload for individual subjects. |
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Administrative Law | 70617 | 8 |
Principles of Public International Law | 70106 | 6 |
Spring session | Subject Code | Credit PointsA credit point is the unit of measure of workload for individual subjects. |
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Real Property | 70317 | 8 |
Equity and Trusts | 70517 | 8 |
Autumn session | Subject Code | Credit PointsA credit point is the unit of measure of workload for individual subjects. |
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Remedies | 71116 | 6 |
Principles of Company Law | 70107 | 8 |
Spring session | Subject Code | Credit PointsA credit point is the unit of measure of workload for individual subjects. |
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Select 6 credit points of options: | 6 | |
Select 6 credit points from the following: | 6 | |
Law and Literature | 78210 | 6 |
Justice | 78235 | 6 |
Environmental Ethics | 78236 | 6 |
History and Theory of Intellectual Property | 78238 | 6 |
Feminist Perspectives on Law and Justice | 78239 | 6 |
Reading the Law: Language, Power and Ideology | 78241 | 6 |
Animal Law and Policy in Australia | 78218 | 6 |
Corporate Governance | 78126 | 6 |
Crime, Victims and Criminal Justice | 78270 | 6 |
Summer session | Subject Code | Credit PointsA credit point is the unit of measure of workload for individual subjects. |
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Select 12 credit points of options: | 12 |
Autumn session | Subject Code | Credit PointsA credit point is the unit of measure of workload for individual subjects. |
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Select 12 credit points of options: | 12 |
Spring session | Subject Code | Credit PointsA credit point is the unit of measure of workload for individual subjects. |
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Skills and Wills Practice | 75424 | 6 |
Property and Commercial Practice | 75422 | 6 |
Summer session | Subject Code | Credit PointsA credit point is the unit of measure of workload for individual subjects. |
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Litigation Practice | 75423 | 6 |
Practical Experience - 65 days | 75411 | 0 |
For relevant fee information, please choose from the following:
In most cases, UTS offers domestic students entry to postgraduate courses on a fee paying basis.
Tuition fees are charged:
Fees for future year(s) published in the online calculator, whilst unlikely to change, are estimates only. UTS makes every effort to provide up to date future year(s) fee estimates and to limit any changes, however, UTS reserves the right to vary fees for future year(s) at any time.
Tuition fees can be found in the online calculator.
A small number of postgraduate courses offer government subsidised Commonwealth Supported Places (CSP). Find out whether there are CSPs available in this course by visiting our postgraduate fees page.
In addition to tuition fees, students are required to pay a Services and Amenities Fee (SSAF). The purchase of textbooks and other course materials may also result in additional costs.
UTS Alumni save 10%: alumni.uts.edu.au/advantage
Tuition fees for international postgraduate coursework students can be found using fees search.
Tuition fees must be paid in advance each session and are subject to annual increase. Fees for future year(s) published in fees search, whilst unlikely to change, are estimates only. UTS makes every effort to provide up to date future year(s) fee estimates and to limit any changes, however, UTS reserves the right to vary fees for future year(s) at any time.
For this course, the cost per credit point for 2025 is $1042. The total credit points are 162.
All international students should familiarise themselves with the following documents:
In addition to tuition fees, students may be required to pay a Student Services and Amenities Fee (SSAF). Textbooks and other course materials will also result in additional costs.
UTS Alumni save 10%: alumni.uts.edu.au/advantage
For further information on costs related to your study at UTS, visit the international students' fees information page.
Career options include, but are not limited to, lawyer within a private firm, corporation, government department or community law centre, regulatory affairs and policy adviser in the public or private sector or legal specialisation related to students' previous degree or enhanced career options within an existing professional sphere.
The course comprises a total of 162 credit points. The study components for course completion are as follows:
A practical experience work placement is a compulsory and integral component of the course. Practical experience requires students to complete either 13 weeks of full-time (or equivalent part-time) practical experience work placement or 4 weeks of full-time (or equivalent part-time) practical experience work placement and a work integrated learning subject, 75425 Lawyers in Practice. Domestic students have 12 months to complete their approved Practical Experience from the commencement of the session in which the subject Practical Experience appears as ‘enrolled’ on their study plan. Failure to do so, unless an extension has been sought, will result in a fail grade being recorded for the subject.
International students must complete their Practical Experience placement and have results finalised on their academic record before their Confirmation of Enrolment (CoE) expires; or within 12 months, whichever comes first. Failure to complete within this timeframe will result in a fail grade being recorded for the subject.
Requirement | Credit Points |
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STM90831 Core subjects (JD) | 108 |
CBK90921 Options (Legal Theory PG) | 6 |
CBK92382 Options (JD and PLT) | 48 |
Total | 162 |
The standard course can be completed in three years of full-time or five years of part-time study. There are two intakes a year (in Autumn and Spring sessions).
Full time, on campus
Part time, on campus
To be eligible for admission to this course, applicants must meet the following criteria.
Applicants must have one of the following:
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The qualification must be in a field of study other than law or, if the qualification is in a legal field of study, it shall not be an academic qualification for legal practice.
Applicants who have completed the UTS Master of Intellectual Property are not eligible for admission in this course.
Applicants who do not meet the criteria above should consider applying for C04264 Master of Legal Studies or C11264 Graduate Certificate in Legal Studies.
Supporting documentation to be submitted with the application
For applicants who need to demonstrate capacity to pursue this course:
For Applicants seeking credit recognition for core law subjects in overseas legal qualification
The English proficiency requirement for international students or local applicants with international qualifications is: IELTS Academic: 6.5 overall with a writing score of 6.0; or TOEFL iBT: 79-93 overall with a writing score of 21; or AE5: Pass; or PTE: 58-64 with a writing score of 50; or C1A/C2P: 176-184 with a writing score of 169.
Eligibility for admission does not guarantee offer of a place.
International studentsVisa requirement: To obtain a student visa to study in Australia, international students must enrol full time and on campus. Australian student visa regulations also require international students studying on student visas to complete the course within the standard full-time duration. Students can extend their courses only in exceptional circumstances.
If you don't meet the admission requirements for this course, there may be alternative pathways to help you gain admission.
Inherent requirements are academic and non-academic requirements that are essential to the successful completion of a course. For more information about inherent requirements and where prospective and current students can get assistance and advice regarding these, see the UTS Inherent requirements page.
Prospective and current students should carefully read the Inherent Requirements Statement below and consider whether they might experience challenges in successfully completing this course.
UTS will make reasonable adjustments to teaching and learning, assessment, professional experiences, course related work experience and other course activities to facilitate maximum participation by students with disabilities, carer responsibilities, and religious or cultural obligations in their courses.
For course specific information see the Faculty of Law Inherent (Essential) Requirements Statement.
General and course-specific recognition of prior learning information regarding the JD Accelerate (Juris Doctor Graduate Certificate in Professional Legal Practice) is available in postgraduate course information.
Students who successfully complete the JD Accelerate (Juris Doctor Graduate Certificate in Professional Legal Practice) at UTS and have completed Master of Laws (C04143) equivalent subjects within the JD Accelerate (Juris Doctor Graduate Certificate in Professional Legal Practice) may apply for these subjects to be credited towards the Master of Laws (C04143).
This course is accredited by the Legal Profession Admission Board (LPAB) of the Supreme Court of NSW. The course satisfies both the academic and practical legal training requirements for admission as a lawyer to the Supreme Court of NSW.
Subjects undertaken within the Juris Doctor component of this course are recognised within the Master of Legal Studies (C04264) and the Graduate Diploma in Legal Studies (C07122). Students enrolled in the JD Accelerate (Juris Doctor Graduate Certificate in Professional Legal Practice) may apply to internally transfer to the master's or graduate diploma. Candidates are not awarded the JD Accelerate (Juris Doctor Graduate Certificate in Professional Legal Practice) but subjects undertaken are applied towards the master's or graduate diploma.
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Domestic applicants can apply via My Student Portal.
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Visit the UTS Handbook for full academic dates. Visit essential information for international students for the application closing dates.
International applicants apply to study via UTS International.
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