Deepen your migration law knowledge and professional practice. Learn to navigate complex migration legislation and processes in Australia.
Learn to navigate complex migration legislation and processes in Australia. You’ll cover the visa system and build skills in case management. Explore justice and equity issues attached to immigration services. Unpack ethics and hone your professionalism.
The Masters of Australian Migration Law and Practice (MAMLAP) will enhance your skills with the foundation knowledge, understanding and practical skills that are required to practice as a qualified Australian migration agent. The Masters is for individuals seeking to accelerate their career through deepened subject knowledge and improved personal and professional skills. After completing the Graduate Diploma in Australian Migration Law and Practice you can then choose from a series of electives to deepen your knowledge and enhance your career ambitions.
Upon successful completion of the MAMLAP and the Capstone exam administered by the Office of Migration Agents Registration Authority (OMARA), graduates may seek registration to practice as a Registered Migration Agent.
To be eligible for admission to the course, an applicant must have completed the following prerequisites:
An applicant who has completed a OMARA accredited Graduate Diploma in Migration Law and Practice (or equivalent) will be granted advanced standing for 80 credit points.
International applicants need to meet the English Language Proficiency requirements as defined in the Admissions Rules.
Recognition of prior learning is recognised but must be applied for using the prescribed forms. Students currently enrolled in the Graduate Diploma of Migration Law will be able to transfer into the Master of Australian Migration Law and Practice and receive recognition of prior learning for subjects completed as part of the graduate diploma.
Students are required to follow the pattern of unit enrolment set out in the relevant course enrolment guide, unless otherwise approved by the course coordinator. In all aspects of progress through the course, students will be advised by the course coordinator.
Please note: Course maps are subject to change.
Year 1- Semester 1
Year 1- Semester 2
Year 2- Semester 1
To qualify for the Masters, a student must complete 120 CP from the specified units.
A student who has completed the requirements prescribed for the Graduate Diploma in Australian Migration Law and Practice may exit from the course with the relevant award.
Students who successfully complete this program will be equipped with the knowledge to: