The Master of Ethics and Legal Studies is designed to meet the demand for the study of ethics and legal studies across various vocations in a way that is broad in scope and provides specialist expertise particular professions require. In addition to core subjects in ethics and in legal studies, students select subjects in accordance with their particular needs and interests. Subjects are selected from a comprehensive, vocation-directed list of subjects dealing in ethical and legal issues offered by the many disciplines across the faculties. In the Master course, students choose a vocationally-specific specialisation, thus gaining postgraduate expertise in ethics and legal studies that is highly specific to their particular profession.
Graduates of this course are able to integrate their skills of enquiry, critical analysis, and logic with a complex body of ethical concepts, legal arguments, and doctrines to a wide range of professional, institutional, and social settings. It prepares graduates to take key leadership positions within a range of professions and make sound ethical judgements with the purpose of improving governance, policy, and decision making in a diversity of settings. Graduates at the Masters level are able to adapt their specialised skills and knowledge in ethics and legal studies in order to make responsible and well developed judgements in relation to a diversity of complex and novel situations or dilemmas.
