Is Open University Recognised in Australia?

Is Open University Recognised in Australia?

We’re here to help you review and choose the right qualification for you. All degrees are nationally and internationally recognised under the Australian Qualifications Framework (AQF).

How can I study law in Melbourne?

At Melbourne, a career in law begins with an undergraduate degree in any discipline followed by the Melbourne JD (Juris Doctor) graduate course. Graduating with an undergraduate and graduate degree gives you a higher level of qualification than a traditional double degree. Melbourne Law School is ranked No.

Are open university degrees Recognised?

The OU offers a whole range of qualifications, from certificates and diplomas to honours degrees and postgraduate qualifications – all of which are not only ‘proper’ and fully accredited, they are highly rated by employers.

How long is a law degree at Melbourne Uni?

60 months
Overview

Award title Bachelor of Laws
Study level & type Undergraduate Coursework
AQF level 7
Credit points 400 credit points
Duration 60 months full-time or 96 months part-time

Is Swinburne a good uni for law?

That’s why we offer law degrees at Swinburne – ranked as one of the best 150 law schools in the world and the fourth best law school in Australia (Shanghai Ranking’s Global Ranking of Academic Subjects 2020).

What is the fastest law degree?

The fastest law degree you can earn is a Master of Legal Studies, as some of these programs allow you to graduate in 12 months. Paralegal degrees are another fast option, as it usually takes between one and two years to earn an associate degree for paralegal studies.

Is a law degree from Open University respected?

The OU is a highly respected institution and, generally, prospective Chambers see the independence, tenacity, commitment and determination that it takes to qualify through distance learning as highly positive assets. The majority of OU students are either in other careers, or parents (or both).

Is Open University law degree respected?