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Overview

If you are enrolled in an accredited course of study in law at another institution, you may apply to undertake a Unit or Units of Study at the University of Sydney which can be credited to course requirements at your home university.

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Admission, fees and how to apply

Depends on your qualification, citizenship status

The details on this page based on your selections are a guide only, and are subject to change.

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Find out if you need to prove English language proficiency (depends on your country of origin and educational background).

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How to apply

Applications are made directly to the University and assessed by the Faculty.

Standard closing dates:

Semester 1 - 31 January of the same year.

Semester 2 - 15 July of the same year.

Applications for enrolment in the University of Sydney Law School intensive units will be accepted all year round from eligible applicants. We strongly encourage applicants to apply as early as possible, offers are made on a rolling basis and places are limited. Separate scholarship deadlines apply - check the scholarships website for details.

Starting date

Semester 1 (February) and Semester 2 (August)

Applications are made directly to the University and assessed by the Faculty.

Standard closing dates:

Semester 1 - 31 January of the same year.

Semester 2 - 15 July of the same year.

We strongly encourage international applicants to apply as early as possible to allow time for visa and travel arrangements. Separate scholarship deadlines apply - please check the scholarships website for details.

Starting date

Semester 1 (February) and Semester 2 (August)

Admission requirement

You must be enrolled for the current academic year in an accredited related course of study at another institution. Your admission to a Unit or Units of Study at the University of Sydney is subject to approval, which may include the fulfilment of prerequisites in previous study or your professional experience, and availability.
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