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Apply by 1 May 2025 to start 7 Jul 2025
Build your legal skills or focus on a new specialisation with the Graduate Certificate in Law (GCertLaw). Study at undergraduate or postgraduate level from a choice of 300- to 500-level LAWS courses.
Whether you’re already a lawyer or paralegal, a graduate from a different background, or a legal practitioner from overseas, the GCertLaw has the study options to help you meet your goals.
The 60-point GCertLaw can be completed in one trimester of full-time study. If you’re studying part time, it must be completed within two years. At least 40 points must be at 300 level or above.
A GCertLaw alone does not allow you to practise as a lawyer. You must have an LLB or equivalent. However, the LAWS courses you pass as part of the GCertLaw may be credited towards a Bachelor of Laws at a later stage.
Depending on your background and experience, if you're a graduate of another degree you might benefit from first enrolling in LAWS 121 Introduction to New Zealand Legal System. This course can't be credited to the GCertLaw, but will give you the foundations you need to succeed in studying law. Talk to the Law Faculty staff or the Director of Postgraduate Studies to discuss your options.
If you're a legal practitioner from overseas who needs to meet New Zealand Council of Legal Education requirements, the GCertLaw will help you meet them. 200-level LAWS courses can only be taken under a GCertLaw if they are requested by the New Zealand Council of Legal Education—usually in relation to overseas lawyers looking to practise law in New Zealand.
International scholarships
Many scholarships are available for international students at Victoria University of Wellington. They can help with tuition fees and with accommodation costs.
I think taking a step back into the academic world when you’ve been practising for a long period of time helps sharpen your analytical skills and your ability to argue and to lead a discussion.
Hayley Bowman
Master of Laws student
Support for students
Victoria University of Wellington is a welcoming place with great student support. There are all sorts of resources and support available to help you make the best of your time at university.
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