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2 Legal Practice Degree Programs in China


University of Technology Sydney
Graduate Certificate in Professional Legal Practice
- Shanghai, China
- Sydney, Australia
- + 2 more
Certificate
Full time, Part time
On-Campus
Practical legal training (PLT) is a mandatory requirement for admission to practise law in NSW and UTS was the first university in Sydney to offer a PLT qualification.


University of Technology Sydney
Juris Doctor Graduate Certificate in Professional Legal Practice
- Shanghai, China
- Sydney, Australia
- + 2 more
Certificate
Full time, Part time
3 years
On-Campus
This course, also known as the JD Accelerate, is the only integrated law and Practical Legal Training (PLT) degree in Sydney, and meets both the academic and practical requirements for admission to practise law in NSW. Like the standard Juris Doctor, this course is an Australian Qualifications Framework Level 9 master's degree that builds knowledge and experience in fundamental legal theory.
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Studying a Legal Practice degree in China offers a comprehensive understanding of the legal system while engaging with a unique blend of tradition and modern governance. This field is ideal for those passionate about justice, legal theory, and public service, opening doors to various career pathways.
Through courses in legal writing, contract law, and dispute resolution, you’ll develop critical skills such as conducting effective legal research and crafting persuasive arguments. The environment fosters independence and adaptability as students navigate the complexities of law in a dynamic setting. Most programs emphasize experiential learning, integrating internships and practical case studies that simulate real-world legal challenges.
Many graduates find opportunities in government agencies, private law firms, or NGOs, focusing on areas like civil rights, corporate law, or international law. This diversity in career paths reflects the growing importance of legal practices in addressing both domestic and global issues in today’s interconnected world.