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Juris Doctor

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Study the Juris Doctor

Designed for non-law graduates or those with an international legal qualification, UTS’s Juris Doctor (JD) program is your passport to an impactful career in law and other associated careers. Studying with Sydney’s premier provider of JD education means you’ll receive a strong legal foundation from a world-class provider.

You’ll get a degree experience that takes you beyond the books, giving you first-hand insights to be practise ready. Mentoring, co-curricular programs and services will enhance your career prospects, while Practical Legal Training (PLT) program options provide you with a direct pathway to admission as a lawyer. The UTS JD will arm you with an informed, academically rigorous and hands-on education, preparing you for a prosperous law career.

As an Australian student, you have the chance to apply for a Commonwealth Supported Place for this course. Find out if you meet the criteria and learn the steps to apply.

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Juris Doctor

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UTS: C04236 (version 3)

CRICOS: 060932C

DURATION

3 years full time\ 5.5 years part time

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Autumn Session 2026\ Spring Session 2026\ Autumn Session 2027\ Spring Session 2027

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COURSE FEES question_mark This indicative tuition fee is an estimate for the entire course, based on full-time study each year. Fees are reviewed annually and may change.

Indicative total tuition fee for government-supported domestic students\ $53,513.00

Indicative total tuition fee for domestic students\ $137,715.00

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LOCATION question_mark Our classes are held at our City Campus, or specialist off-campus locations. Some of our courses are delivered via online (distance) learning.

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What you’ll study

Flexible learning means you can complete your studies in the way that suits you. This degree can be completed by day or evening, in a part-time or full-time capacity. Some subjects are offered in weekend or intensive blocks. This program cannot be studied fully online. While many subjects offer options for online study, some subjects do require on-campus attendance.

You’ll complete a range of core subjects to build essential legal knowledge and understanding in areas like criminal, property, administrative and Constitutional law.

You’ll then align your learning to your area of interest with your choice of JD electives and a Legal Theory subject such as animal law, advanced criminal law, regulation of technology, corporate governance or environmental ethics.

Subjects at a glance

Subject Code Subject Name
70102 Foundations of Law
70114 Criminal Law and Procedure
70311 Torts
70211 Contracts
70103 Ethics Law and Justice
70104 Civil Practice
70327 Introduction to Property and Commercial Law
70317 Real Property
71116 Remedies
70106 Principles of Public International Law
70109 Evidence
70517 Equity and Trusts
70617 Administrative Law
70107 Principles of Company Law
70616 Australian Constitutional Law

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Typical course program

The outline below shows an example program for the Juris Doctor based on a full-time study load. Please note that your exact program may differ based on your unique circumstances, such as your commencement date, subject selections and recognition of prior learning. Optional subjects are regularly offered but may not be available in every session.

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  1. First year

In your first year, you’ll commence your studies with a range of core JD subjects. Starting with the foundations, you'll establish a comprehensive fundamental knowledge of Australian law and its role in society, from contracts to the Constitution. 2. #### Second year

Continuing from year one, you'll continue your core JD stream and begin to establish expertise. You’ll learn about key areas, like administrative, property and international law, establishing a well-rounded understanding of the multifaceted nature of the legal profession. 3. #### Third year

You’ll finalise your remaining core subjects before completing your choice of JD Options and a Legal Theory subject. This will tailor your educational journey and provide an ideal stepping stone towards your future career in your chosen area of law.

First year

In your first year, you’ll commence your studies with a range of core JD subjects. Starting with the foundations, you'll establish a comprehensive fundamental knowledge of Australian law and its role in society, from contracts to the Constitution.

Second year

Continuing from year one, you'll continue your core JD stream and begin to establish expertise. You’ll learn about key areas, like administrative, property and international law, establishing a well-rounded understanding of the multifaceted nature of the legal profession.

Third year

You’ll finalise your remaining core subjects before completing your choice of JD Options and a Legal Theory subject. This will tailor your educational journey and provide an ideal stepping stone towards your future career in your chosen area of law.

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Course highlights

Through theory, research, and practical learning, you'll get the chance to establish a solid knowledge of the latest legal perspectives. This course covers a broad range of areas, from civil practice to equity and trusts, and gives you an opportunity to develop reasoning, analysis, and negotiation capabilities in professional settings.

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I really enjoy how the law can be applied, how it can problem solve and how you can come up with creative solutions to challenging issues.

I'd always planned to do law when I was young and I'd reached a time in my life and career where I was ready for a new challenge, ready to do something for me, something with real-world impact.

I always wanted to do something bigger than myself, to help others, and maybe even to help change the world. Studying the Juris Doctor at UTS was a truly meaningful step in that direction.

I really appreciated studying law as a mature age student. UTS really embraces the diversity of their Juris Doctor cohort and is flexible with how you arrange your study.

I wasn't just surrounded by students; I was completely immersed with professionals with real life experiences from diverse backgrounds. Nurses, doctors, accountants, scientists all wanting to learn and make a difference.

From the first year of the Juris Doctor, I was inspired by my lecturers and tutors to think differently about everyday issues impacting society, through to complex legal problems.

Being on campus is engaging and inspiring, and it's easy to find other students who are as motivated and passionate as you are.

The Juris Doctor at UTS is pragmatic and future-focused. From the outset, I knew how relevant the degree is to the real world, and it gave me\ the skills I needed to become a technology lawyer. Problems we're trying to solve and help our clients with are often emerging for the first time.

When I enrolled in the course, I didn't know I would start a business years later, but studying the Juris Doctor made the transition so much easier. It has been the ultimate training ground for me to become the person I am today.

The Juris Doctor has shown me how I can leverage my experience in a new career path, and that the pathways are limitless.

Admissions information

Admissions information

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If you’re a non-law graduate aiming to enter the legal profession, the UTS Juris Doctor is your gateway to becoming a lawyer in NSW. This course meets the academic requirements for admission as a lawyer in NSW and is a qualification that is recognised around the globe. The course is geared towards real-world application based on industry insights from scholars, practitioners and experts in the field.

Throughout the course, you’ll master legal theory and practice, preparing you to take legal challenges with confidence. You’ll also have the flexibility to tailor your learning experience with options for day or evening classes, intensive blocks and online electives.

Beyond the classroom you’ll benefit from research and writing masterclasses, mentoring and co-curricular program opportunities to enhance your learning and expand your career prospects. Plus, you can complete your Practical Legal Training (PLT) at UTS, fulfilling the practical requirements for admission as a lawyer in NSW.

If you are considering a career across a variety of legal roles, the JD opens doors to numerous opportunities where legal expertise is invaluable.

As the foremost provider of JD education in Sydney, UTS delivers industry informed, academically rigorous and highly practical courses, equipping students with extensive knowledge in the theory and practice of the law. Flexible timetabling provides options for day and evening classes (core subjects), block study (selected subjects) and online learning (electives), as well as selected recorded lectures and podcasts.

Mentoring programs and co-curricular programs and services are also available to help keep students on track and to build students' career options. Practical Legal Training (PLT) – the practical requirement for admission as a lawyer to the Supreme Court of NSW – can also be completed at UTS. For students seeking a career path beyond the law, the JD can be an entry point into a range of other roles where legal expertise is of value. - ### Important dates

Find out more about application dates relating to this course - ### Scholarships and prizes

Discover our scholarships for undergraduate, postgraduate and research students. Our scholarships celebrate diversity and academic excellence. Use the scholarship search tool to find the right scholarship for you.

Scholarships for domestic students

Scholarships for international students - ### Course duration

The standard course can be completed in three years of full-time or five-and-a-half years of part-time study. There are two intakes a year (in Autumn and Spring).

Note: The academic qualifications required to practice law include successfully completing a tertiary academic course in Australia with a duration of at least three years' full-time study of law. - ### Admission requirements

To be eligible for admission to this course, applicants must meet the following criteria.

Applicants must have one of the following:

OR

OR

OR

The qualification must be in a field of study other than law or, if the qualification is in a legal field of study, it shall not be an academic qualification for legal practice.

Applicants who do not meet the criteria above should consider applying for C04264 Master of Legal Studies or C11264 Graduate Certificate in Legal Studies.

Supporting documentation to be submitted with the application

For applicants who need to demonstrate capacity to pursue this course:

For Applicants seeking credit recognition for core law subjects in overseas legal qualification

Eligibility for admission does not guarantee offer of a place.

English language requirements

IELTS Academic: overall 6.5, writing 6.0 TOEFL iBT: overall 79, writing 21 UTS College AE5: Pass Pearson PTE: overall 58, writing 50 Cambridge C1A/C2P: overall 176, writing 169 - ### Domestic course fees

2026 Indicative tuition fees for government-supported domestic students

This course offers a limited number of Commonwealth Supported Places (CSP). This means the Australian Government contributes to your education costs, and you pay the remaining tuition fees, known as the student contribution. If eligible, you can defer payment through HECS-HELP, or you can choose to pay your fees upfront each session.

CSP applications are reviewed continuously by the university and offered based on merit, so we recommend applying early to be considered. Learn more about applying for a CSP, eligibility and key dates.

2026 Tuition Fees

Tuition fees are reviewed annually, with any new rates effective from the beginning of each calendar year. The total indicative tuition fee includes estimated annual increases over the duration of the course.

Additional Costs

Your tuition fees do not include:

Important Information

Alumni Advantage Program

As a UTS graduate, you can enjoy a 10% discount on your course fees. Just apply for the course you're interested in, and if you're accepted, the discount will automatically be applied to your enrolment invoice. Learn more about the Alumni Advantage Program.

If you have any questions about course fees, please feel free to make an enquiry.

Information for Masters by Research students: Government-funded scholarship places available

As a recipient of the Australian Government’s Research Training Program (RTP) Fees Offset Scholarship, you do not have to pay tuition fees for up to the maximum period of candidature. However, even with this scholarship, you should expect ongoing costs that aren’t covered, like travel, training, and professional development. These costs can vary for each person, so it’s important to plan accordingly. Additionally, scholarships are available to help with your living expenses.

Important details: The RTP Fees Offset Scholarship covers your tuition fees, but please note that it doesn’t include additional costs related to studying or conducting research. Additional fees for domestic students. For more information visit Research student fees.

2026 Indicative tuition fees for domestic students

As a postgraduate student, you'll be responsible for covering your own tuition fees.

2026 Tuition Fee

You can choose to pay your fees upfront per session, or if you’re eligible, you can defer them using a government FEE-HELP loan. This loan helps you cover all or part of your tuition fees. Keep in mind that applications for this loan are specific to each course.

Additional Costs

Your tuition fees do not include:

Important Information

Alumni Advantage Program

As a UTS graduate, you can enjoy a 10% discount on your course fees. Just apply for the course you're interested in, and if you're accepted, the discount will automatically be applied to your enrolment invoice. Learn more about the Alumni Advantage Program.

If you have any questions about course fees, please feel free to make an enquiry.

Information for Masters by Research students: Government-funded scholarship places available

As a recipient of the Australian Government’s Research Training Program (RTP) Fees Offset Scholarship, you do not have to pay tuition fees for up to the maximum period of candidature. However, even with this scholarship, you should expect ongoing costs that aren’t covered, like travel, training, and professional development. These costs can vary for each person, so it’s important to plan accordingly. Additionally, scholarships are available to help with your living expenses.

Important details: The RTP Fees Offset Scholarship covers your tuition fees, but please note that it doesn’t include additional costs related to studying or conducting research. Additional fees for domestic students. For more information visit Research student fees. - ### Inherent requirements

Inherent requirements are academic and non-academic requirements that are essential for successfully completing a course at UTS. You can find the inherent requirements for your course via the inherent requirements directory. - ### Professional recognition

This course satisfies the requirements for admission as a lawyer to the Supreme Court of NSW, provided students undertake a PLT program, such as the Graduate Certificate in Professional Legal Practice (C11232). - ### Recognition of prior learning

Students who successfully complete the Juris Doctor at UTS and have completed Master of Laws (C04143) equivalent subjects within the Juris Doctor, may apply for these subjects to be credited towards the Master of Laws (C04143).

Students who successfully complete Master of International Commercial and Business Law (C04432) or the Master of International Commercial and Business Law Master of Business Administration (C04433) may apply for 24cp of elective credit to be applied to the Juris Doctor (C04236), the Master of Legal Studies (C04264), or Master of Laws (C04143).

General and course-specific recognition of prior learning information regarding the Juris Doctor is available at postgraduate course information. - ### Transfer between UTS courses

Subjects undertaken within the Juris Doctor are recognised within the Master of Legal Studies (C04264) and the Graduate Diploma in Legal Studies (C07122). Students enrolled in the Juris Doctor may apply to internally transfer to the master's or graduate diploma. Candidates are not awarded the Juris Doctor but subjects undertaken are applied towards the master's or graduate diploma. - ### Important notes

Commonwealth Supported Places

There are a limited number of Commonwealth Supported Places (CSPs) available in this course, which are competitive and awarded based on merit. To be considered for a CSP, applicants must:

Eligible applicants must accept their offer by the lapse date to retain their place. For application deadlines and information, please refer to Postgraduate courses with Commonwealth Supported Places.

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Your future career in law

As a Juris Doctor graduate, you’ll have a comprehensive working knowledge of the role of law and its many applications in an Australian context. Using your critical thinking and advanced reasoning capabilities, you'll blend theory, evidence-based research and practical skills to undertake real legal cases and operate within the law.

With your extensive industry connections, you’ll be fully equipped to kick-start a meaningful, rewarding career. Discover opportunities in consulting, mediation, policy and more, or complete Practical Legal Training (PLT) to continue on the path to becoming a professional lawyer.

Career opportunities

“From the first year of the Juris Doctor I was inspired by my lecturers and tutors to think differently about everyday issues impacting society, through to complex legal problems. The JD at UTS is practical, pragmatic and industry-focused and that’s what I was really looking for.”

Jock Steel

Senior Legal Counsel

“I’m really passionate about the intersection between law and health and the Juris Doctor has really shown me how I can leverage my experience in a new career path. I’ve learned that the JD has application in just about every field, and in fact the pathways are limitless.”

Emma Talbot

Juris Doctor

“When I enrolled in the course, I didn’t know I would start a business years later, the friendships, connections and skills you gain really set you up for success no matter what career path you choose. Studying the JD has been the ultimate training ground for me to become the person that I am today.”

Mark Curry

Founder of Savvy Beverages

“Even if you don’t want to ‘be’ a lawyer or you’re still deciding, you can’t go wrong studying the JD at UTS. Without the encouragement and nurturing of my tutors and fellow students at UTS, I don’t know whether I would have made it to where I am now and for that I am truly grateful.”

Gemma Konsti

Juris Doctor

“The flexibility, especially as a mum of five, was essential. I also found it reassuring that many of the teaching staff I knew from my JD were involved in the PLT program. Their support helped solidify my decision to continue my journey here.”

Margaret Hanania

Juris Doctor

“UTS is the perfect place to study and get to know Sydney better. Being in the city would bring me closer to work opportunities, with many top-tier law firms located in the city.”

Thomas Boban

Juris Doctor

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