Graduates of the Master of Labour Law and Relations are equipped to critically dissect complex labour law and labour relations issues spanning policy, practice, and academia. They are able to articulate complex legal issues to diverse audiences and continually adapt to and facilitate change in professional practice.
By completing the Master of Labour Law and Relations, graduates will:
| No. | Learning outcome |
|---|---|
| 1 | Apply comprehensive theoretical and technical knowledge of labour law and labour relations, adapting to and facilitating changes in professional practice and scholarship. |
| 2 | Employ research and data analysis skills in labour law and labour relations, undertaking substantial research-based projects locating and synthesising data using specialised tools. |
| 3 | Exercise expert judgement in critically analysing complex issues related to labour law and labour relations, including policy, practice, and scholarship. |
| 4 | Integrate cognitive, technical, evaluative, and creative skills to address and generate solutions to complex legal and labour relations challenges. |
| 5 | Articulate objective or persuasive conclusions using outstanding written and oral communication methods appropriate to diverse audiences. |