Celebrating 30 years of new frontiers: Te Piringa Faculty of Law
In 1991, when Te Piringa - Faculty of Law at the University of Waikato opened its doors, it was the beginning of a new approach to legal education in New Zealand.
Study in one of the best law schools in New Zealand. Look deeper to find out why laws are made, who made them, how they work and how to change them.
Experience a modern approach to studying law at Waikato: critical to a successful graduate in today’s rapidly changing world.
Our focus on teaching practical skills is a key feature of the Waikato law programme; aligned with the New Zealand Council of Legal Education's standards for excellence in legal education.
The Bachelor of Laws degree is the professional qualification and pathway to legal practice. It offers a gateway to a world of legal opportunities, from law firms to government agencies.
All our undergraduate degrees in Law can be studied in Hamilton, Tauranga and/or online.
Students in Tauranga are able to enrol in all of our Law programmes.
This includes our:
Postgraduate degrees as well – including the:
Students enrolled in the Diploma in Law or the BA in Law also have the option to credit their Law papers toward completion of the Bachelor of Laws degree (LLB).
Te Piringa The School of Law, Politics, and Philosophy: A leader in Māori law, te reo, and indigenous issues. Committed to fostering these within the context of the Treaty of Waitangi partnership principle.
Join us in shaping a more equitable future.
Gain the skills and knowledge that meet the high demands of a wide range of careers, both inside and outside the legal profession.
Charlotte completed her law degree at the University of Waikato, and is now making a world of difference to gender equality.
Where will your law degree lead you?
Enhance your legal expertise with our postgraduate degrees in Law. Our programmes offer rigorous training in legal theory and practice, preparing you for a successful career in law and the legal sector.
Are you curious about pursuing a career in law?
Experience firsthand what it is like to be a law student at the University of Waikato at the next Law Student for a Day in 2025.
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