Master of Global Competition and Consumer Law
| Program start date | Application deadline |
| 2026-01-01 | - |
| 2026-07-01 | - |
| 2027-01-01 | - |
| 2027-07-01 | - |
Program Overview
Master of Global Competition and Consumer Law
Overview
The Master of Global Competition and Consumer Law program is one of only a handful of comprehensive programs in competition and consumer law in the world. It ensures students will be at the forefront of the unique challenges and opportunities of this global field, with regimes now in more than 130 countries.
Course Details
- Course code: MC-GCCLAW
- Duration: 2 years part-time
- Location: Parkville
- Mode: Mixed Attendance Mode
- Intake: January, July
- Fees: AUD $46,976 (2025 indicative first year fee)
- Note: Commonwealth Supported Places (CSPs) are not available
Program Description
The program is delivered by Melbourne Law School and is taught by world-leading experts in the field. Students will learn from instructors who have held or hold leadership roles in private practice, competition and consumer authorities, intergovernmental organisations, and adjudicatory bodies in the competition and consumer law field.
Course Aims
The master's course is designed to produce leaders in the global competition and consumer law field. It will challenge and stimulate students with its rigorous approach to learning, developing advanced expertise and practical skills in the complex interdisciplinary body of knowledge relevant to the field.
Related Pathway Courses
- Graduate Diploma in Global Competition and Consumer Law
- Specialist Certificate in Global Competition Law
Related Study Areas
- Business and economics
- International business
- Law
- Specialist legal study
Eligibility
International students are welcome to study this course. However, please note that this course is not available to international students who require a student visa to study in Australia as it does not meet the onshore study requirements and it is not registered with CRICOS.
