
Doctor of Juridical Science

The Doctor of Juridical Science is a structured programme that incorporates coursework and independent research. Individually tailored, it’ll help you achieve a PhD degree with maximum support.
360 points, 3 years
Hamilton, Tauranga, Online
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Trimester A (March) and Trimester B (July)
Why study the Doctor of Juridical Science?
If you have an established professional or academic record, this degree may suit you. You'll achieve mastery of content, acquire skills and develop attributes appropriate to senior positions in academia, law and related professions.
The Doctor of Juridical Science (SJD) is structured to ensure that you have optimal supervision to contribute to these outcomes. The University of Waikato has developed strong relationships and networks with national and international communities of researchers to ensure that this doctoral programme is relevant and responsive to your needs as well as to the needs of the profession.
Programme structure
Part 1
Part 1 requires you to complete the Research Portfolio paper (LAWS995). You'll attend selected seminars and cohort meetings with your supervising academic staff.
You'll have to produce two research papers of publishable quality demonstrating your expertise in an area of law of your choice. You'll also have to produce a research proposal at the level of a PhD proposal.
Part 1 counts for 120 points and you must gain a pass grade in the Research Portfolio. You'll have 1 year to complete Part 1 if you study full-time (and 2 years if you study part-time).
Part 2
For part 2, you'll complete a major thesis at the doctoral level of a maximum of 60,000 words. You'll be required to undertake approved and supervised research, and present the results lucidly in a thesis of publishable quality, which:
- Critically investigates an approved topic of substance and significance
- Demonstrates expertise in the methods of research and scholarship
- Displays intellectual independence, and
- Makes a substantial original contribution to the subject area.
Part 2 counts for 240 points. You'll have 3 years to complete Part 2 if you study full-time and at least 6 years if you are enrolled in part-time studies.
SJD Regulations
For more information, please read the Doctor of Juridical Science programme regulations.
360 points, 3 years
Hamilton, Tauranga, Online
Papers offered differ by location. Find a Paper for full location info.
Trimester A (March) and Trimester B (July)
Degree information
To qualify to enrol in the Doctor of Juridical Science degree, you’ll be required to:
- Hold a bachelor's degree with honours or a master's degree, and must have achieved first or second class honours (first division) or distinction, or
- Hold a Master of Philosophy, or
- Have passed qualifying papers at a satisfactory level.
In exceptional circumstances, if you have produced other evidence signifying that you hold adequate skills and knowledge to proceed with the proposed research to the satisfaction of the Postgraduate Research Committee you may be permitted to enrol in the DJS programme.
Estimated fees
$7,208 - $7654 per year
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