Skip to main content

The University of Sydney
The University of Sydney - Future Students

  • Future students
  • Home
  • Library
  • Media
  • Contact
  • Find a course
  • Study at Sydney
    • Domestic undergraduate
    • Domestic postgraduate coursework
    • Domestic postgraduate research
    • Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander students
    • International undergraduate
    • International postgraduate coursework
    • International postgraduate research
    • Parents
    • High school students
    • Glossary
  • Student life
    • Campus
    • Being a Sydney student
    • Student blogs
    • Clubs and societies
    • University of Sydney Union
    • Sydney Uni Sport & Fitness
  • Services & support
    • Accommodation & living costs
    • Financial support
    • Disability services
    • Learning assistance
    • Centre for English Teaching
    • Library
    • Health and welfare
    • IT services
    • Careers Centre
    • Religious facilities
    • Child care services
    • University of Sydney Union
    • Students' Representative Council
    • Sydney University Postgraduate Representative Association
    • Eating and retail
  • Study abroad & exchange
    • International students coming to Sydney
    • Partners
    • Admission
    • Costs and fees
    • Scholarships
    • Offers
    • Student visa information
    • Enrol
    • Orientation
    • FAQs
    • Contact us
  • Contact us
    • Campus locations
    • Visit Sydney
You are here: Home / Future students / Course search / International and Global Studies / Bachelor of International and Global Studies and Bachelor of Laws
International and Global Studies
  • Area of interest details
  • Bachelor of International and Global Studies
  • Bachelor of International and Global Studies and Bachelor of Laws
  • Bachelor of International and Global Studies (Honours)

Apply now Ask a question

Essentials

  • Domestic students
  • International students

Course code: BPIGSLAW1000

Duration for domestic students: 5 years full time

Commonwealth Supported Place (CSP) fee: If you commence your studies after 1 January 2013, the fee is $7,341.00 per year of full-time study of 48 credit points (1.0 EFTSL). Fees are indicative and may differ based on the subjects you choose. For more information please visit our future students website.

Course abbreviation: BIGSLLB

UAC code: 511801

ATAR for 2013: 99.7

English language requirements: IELTS: A minimum result of 7.5 overall and a minimum result of 7.0 in each band. TOEFL paper-based: A minimum result of 637 overall including a minimum result of 5.0 in writing. TOEFL IBT:A minimum result of 110 overall including a minimum result of 24 in reading, listening and speaking and 25 in writing.

Special entry schemes: Special entry schemes

Closing dates: Semester 1, 2013 30 September 2012

Commencing semesters: Semester 1 (March) or Semester 2 (July)

Credit points required: 240

Location: Camperdown campus

Study mode: On-campus day

Faculty: Sydney Law School

Course code: BPIGSLAW1000

Duration for international students: 5 years full time

Fees for international students: If you commence your studies after 1 January 2013, the fee is $34,560.00 per year of full-time study of 48 credit points (1.0 EFTSL). Fees are indicative and may differ based on the subjects you choose. For more information please visit our future students website.

Course abbreviation: BIGSLLB

UAC code: 511801

International undergraduate entry requirements: International Undergraduate Entry Requirements

CRICOS code: 063746C

Available to international students?: Yes

English language requirements: IELTS: A minimum result of 7.5 overall and a minimum result of 7.0 in each band. TOEFL paper-based: A minimum result of 637 overall including a minimum result of 5.0 in writing. TOEFL IBT:A minimum result of 110 overall including a minimum result of 24 in reading, listening and speaking and 25 in writing.

International Student Office: International Office

Closing dates: Semester 1, 2013 30 October 2012 and Semester 2, 2013 30 April 2013

Commencing semesters: Semester 1 (March) or Semester 2 (July)

Credit points required: 240

Location: Camperdown campus

Study mode: On-campus day

Faculty: Sydney Law School

Apply now Ask a question

Useful links

  • Scholarships Office
  • Course resolutions
  • Faculty handbooks
  • Graduate attributes
  • Bridging courses

Bachelor of International and Global Studies and Bachelor of Laws

The information on this page applies to future students. Current students should refer to their faculty handbooks for course information.

The Bachelor of International and Global Studies and Bachelor of Laws is designed to consolidate the strength of the international focus and global perspective of the Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences and Sydney Law School respectively. The Bachelor of International and Global Studies offers you a broad perspective on major contemporary international and global issues, drawing on a range of disciplinary perspectives, including politics, economics, anthropology, sociology and cultural and linguistic studies. You will complete the equivalent of the first year of the Bachelor of Laws over the course of your three years of the Bachelor of International and Global Studies. In the fourth year, you will undertake the remaining compulsory law units of study followed by elective units in the fifth year.

Majors

  • American Studies
  • Ancient History
  • Anthropology
  • Arab World, Islam and the Middle East
  • Arabic Language and Literature
  • Archaeology
  • Art History
  • Asian Studies
  • Biblical Studies
  • Biochemistry
  • Bioinformatics
  • Biology
  • Celtic Studies
  • Chemistry
  • Chinese Studies
  • Computer Science
  • Cultural Studies
  • Digital Cultures
  • Economics
  • Education
  • English
  • Environmental Studies
  • European Studies
  • Film Studies
  • French Studies
  • Gender Studies
  • Geography
  • Geology and Geophysics
  • Germanic Studies
  • Government and International Relations
  • Greek (Ancient)
  • Hebrew (Classical)
  • Hebrew (Modern)
  • History
  • History and Philosophy of Science
  • Indigenous Australian Studies
  • Indonesian Studies
  • Industrial Relations and Human Resource Management
  • Information Systems
  • International Business
  • International and Comparative Literary Studies
  • Italian Studies
  • Japanese Studies
  • Jewish Civilisation, Thought and Culture
  • Korean Studies
  • Latin
  • Linguistics
  • Management
  • Mathematics
  • Medieval Studies
  • Microbiology
  • Modern Greek Studies
  • Music
  • Performance Studies
  • Philosophy
  • Physics
  • Plant Science
  • Political Economy
  • Psychology
  • Sanskrit (Indian Sub-Continental Studies)
  • Social Policy
  • Socio-Legal Studies
  • Sociology
  • Spanish and Latin American Studies
  • Statistics
  • Studies in Religion

Units of study

For full information on Units of Study available in this course, please visit the Sydney Courses website

Unit of Study information on faculty page

Full units of study list

  • AMST1001 - Global America
  • AMST2601 - American Foundations
  • AMST2801 - American Studies Exchange
  • AMST2802 - American Studies Exchange
  • AMST2803 - American Studies Exchange
  • AMST2804 - American Studies Exchange
  • AMST2805 - American Studies Exchange
  • AMST2806 - American Studies Exchange
  • ANHS1600 - Foundations for Ancient Greece
  • ANHS1601 - Foundations for Ancient Rome
  • ANHS1602 - Greek and Roman Myth
  • ANHS1801 - Ancient History Exchange
  • ANHS2601 - Ancient Imperialism
  • ANHS2605 - Ancient Greek Religion
  • ANHS2609 - Alexander and the Hellenistic World
  • ANHS2612 - Historiography Ancient and Modern
  • ANHS2613 - Ancient Greece and Rome on Film
  • ANHS2616 - Tragedy and Society in Greece and Rome
  • ANHS2804 - Ancient History Exchange
  • ANHS2805 - Ancient History Exchange
  • ANHS2806 - Ancient History Exchange
  • ANHS2810 - Ancient History Exchange
  • ANHS2811 - Ancient History Exchange
  • ANHS3601 - The Mediterranean World and Civil War
  • ANTH1001 - Cultural Difference: An Introduction
  • ANTH1002 - Anthropology and the Global
  • ANTH1801 - Social Anthropology Exchange
  • ANTH1802 - Social Anthropology Exchange
  • ANTH2601 - The Ethnography of Southeast Asia
  • ANTH2606 - Culture and the Unconscious
  • ANTH2623 - Gender: Anthropological Studies
  • ANTH2625 - Culture and Development
  • ANTH2627 - Medical Anthropology
  • ANTH2629 - Race and Ethnic Relations
  • ANTH2630 - Indigenous Australians and Modernity
  • ANTH2631 - Being There: Method in Anthropology
  • ANTH2654 - Forms of Families
  • ANTH2655 - The Social Production of Space
  • ANTH2666 - History of Anthropological Thought
  • ANTH2667 - The Anthropology of Religion
  • ANTH2804 - Social Anthropology Exchange
  • ANTH2805 - Social Anthropology Exchange
  • ANTH2806 - Social Anthropology Exchange
  • ANTH2810 - Social Anthropology Exchange
  • ANTH2811 - Social Anthropology Exchange
  • ANTH3601 - Contemporary Theory and Anthropology
  • ANTH3602 - Reading Ethnography
  • ARBC1611 - Arabic Introductory 1B
  • ARBC1612 - Arabic Introductory 2B
  • ARBC2613 - Arabic Language and Literature 3B
  • ARBC2614 - Arabic Language and Literature 4B
  • ARBC2811 - Arabic Exchange
  • ARBC2812 - Arabic Exchange
  • ARBC2813 - Arabic Exchange
  • ARBC2814 - Arabic Exchange
  • ARBC3615 - Arabic Language and Literature 5B
  • ARBC3616 - Arabic Language and Literature 6B
  • ARBC3637 - Arabic Advanced Translation & Writing 7A
  • ARBC3638 - Arabic Advanced for Media Studies 8A
  • ARCA1001 - Ancient Civilisations
  • ARCA1002 - Archaeology: An Introduction
  • ARCA2601 - Laboratory Methods
  • ARCA2602 - Field Methods
  • ARCA2605 - Archaeology of Aboriginal Australia
  • ARCA2606 - Maps,Time and Visualisation
  • ARCA2610 - Minoans and Mycenaens
  • ARCA2612 - A Greek Odyssey: The First Millennium BC
  • ARCA2613 - Athenian Art,Architecture and Society
  • ARCA2614 - Contact and Exchange in South Italy
  • ARCA2625 - Urbanism and Industrial Transition
  • ARCA2801 - Archaeology Exchange
  • ARCA2802 - Archaeology Exchange
  • ARCA2803 - Archaeology Exchange
  • ARCA2804 - Archaeology Exchange
  • ARCA2805 - Archaeology Exchange
  • ARCA2806 - Archaeology Exchange
  • ARCA2807 - Archaeology Exchange
  • ARCA2808 - Archaeology Exchange
  • ARCA3601 - Research in Australasian Archaeology
  • ARCA3605 - Dialogue of Civilizations: East and West
  • ARCA4011 - Archaeology Honours A
  • ARCA4012 - Archaeology Honours B
  • ARCA4013 - Archaeology Honours C
  • ARCA4014 - Archaeology Honours D
  • ARHT1001 - Art and Experience
  • ARHT1002 - Modern Times: Art and Film
  • ARHT1801 - Art History and Theory Exchange
  • ARHT2610 - Art and Society in Trecento Italy
  • ARHT2613 - The Art of France
  • ARHT2614 - Expand your Mind: Pollock to Psychedelia
  • ARHT2632 - Modern Australian Art and Cinema
  • ARHT2633 - Postwar Australian Art and Film
  • ARHT2636 - Contemporary Indigenous Australian Art
  • ARHT2640 - Modern and Contemporary Asian Art
  • ARHT2641 - Art and Archaeology of South East Asia
  • ARHT2652 - From Silent to Sound Cinema
  • ARHT2653 - Memory of the World: Key Films
  • ARHT2657 - Contemporary Hollywood
  • ARHT2671 - Art,Travel,Empires
  • ARHT2810 - Art History and Theory Exchange
  • ARHT2811 - Art History and Theory Exchange
  • ARHT2812 - Art History and Theory Exchange
  • ARHT2813 - Art History and Theory Exchange
  • ARHT2814 - Art History and Theory Exchange
  • ARHT2815 - Art History and Theory Exchange
  • ARHT2816 - Art History and Theory Exchange
  • ARHT2817 - Art History and Theory Exchange
  • ARIN2600 - Technocultures
  • ARIN2610 - Web Transformations
  • ARIN2620 - Cyberworlds
  • ARIN2630 - Digital Arts
  • ARIN2801 - Digital Cultures Exchange
  • ARIN2802 - Digital Cultures Exchange
  • ARIN2803 - Digital Cultures Exchange
  • ARIN2804 - Digital Cultures Exchange
  • ARIN2805 - Digital Cultures Exchange
  • ARIN2806 - Digital Cultures Exchange
  • ARIN2807 - Digital Cultures Exchange
  • ARIN2808 - Digital Cultures Exchange
  • ARIN3620 - Researching Digital Cultures
  • ARIN3640 - Computer Games and Simulation
  • ARIS1671 - Arabs,Islam & Middle East: Introduction
  • ARIS1672 - Arab-Islamic Civilisation: Introduction
  • ARIS2673 - Islam and Muslims in World History
  • ARIS2674 - Islam and Politics: Modernity Challenges
  • ARIS2675 - Gendering History in the Arab World
  • ARIS2801 - Arab World Islam & Middle East Exchange
  • ARIS2802 - Arab World Islam & Middle East Exchange
  • ARIS2803 - Arab World Islam & Middle East Exchange
  • ARIS2804 - Arab World Islam & Middle East Exchange
  • ARIS2805 - Arab World Islam & Middle East Exchange
  • ARIS2806 - Arab World Islam & Middle East Exchange
  • ARIS3680 - Approaches to Arabic and Islamic Studies
  • ARNE2603 - Introduction to the Archaeology of Iran
  • ARPH2612 - Historical Archaeology
  • ARPH2616 - Public Archaeology
  • ARPH2617 - Analysis of Stone Technology
  • ARTS2801 - Arts Exchange
  • ARTS2802 - Arts Exchange
  • ARTS2803 - Arts Exchange
  • ARTS2804 - Arts Exchange
  • ASLT2602 - Revolutionary Writing?: 1960s and beyond
  • ASLT2619 - Australian Gothic
  • ASLT2622 - Australian Modernism
  • ASNS1601 - Introduction to Asian Cultures
  • ASNS1602 - Modernity in Asia
  • ASNS1801 - Asian Studies Exchange
  • ASNS2613 - Chinese Thought
  • ASNS2618 - Remaking Chinese Society,1949-Present
  • ASNS2626 - Religious Traditions of South Asia
  • ASNS2631 - Origins of Japanese Tradition
  • ASNS2632 - Modern Japanese Social History
  • ASNS2642 - Modern Korea
  • ASNS2651 - Asian Studies Exchange
  • ASNS2652 - Asian Studies Exchange
  • ASNS2653 - Asian Studies Exchange
  • ASNS2654 - Asian Studies Exchange
  • ASNS2655 - Asian Studies Exchange
  • ASNS2656 - Asian Studies Exchange
  • ASNS2660 - Islam,Trade & Society-Arabia to SE Asia
  • ASNS2663 - Social Activism in Southeast Asia
  • ASNS2670 - Mass Media in East Asia
  • ASNS2672 - Japan in East Asia from 1840 until Today
  • ASNS2677 - Beyond the Geisha/Samurai Binary
  • ASNS3618 - Popular China
  • ASNS3690 - Approaches to Research in Asian Studies
  • AWSS1003 - Art Practice
  • BBCL1001 - Reading Bible: Narrative,Law and Ritual
  • BBCL1002 - Biblical Themes: Joshua to Kings
  • BBCL2607 - Biblical Poetic Books
  • BBCL2608 - Biblical Wisdom Literature
  • BBCL2801 - Biblical In-Country Study A
  • BBCL2802 - Biblical In-Country Study B
  • BCHM2071 - Protein Biochemistry
  • BCHM2072 - Human Biochemistry
  • BCHM2971 - Protein Biochemistry (Advanced)
  • BCHM2972 - Human Biochemistry (Advanced)
  • BCHM3071 - Molecular Biology & Biochemistry- Genes
  • BCHM3072 - Human Molecular Cell Biology
  • BCHM3081 - Mol Biology & Biochemistry- Proteins
  • BCHM3082 - Medical and Metabolic Biochemistry
  • BCHM3092 - Proteomics and Functional Genomics
  • BCHM3971 - Molecular Biology & Biochem- Genes (Adv)
  • BCHM3972 - Human Molecular Cell Biology (Advanced)
  • BCHM3981 - Mol Biology & Biochemistry- Proteins Adv
  • BCHM3982 - Medical and Metabolic Biochemistry (Adv)
  • BCHM3992 - Proteomics and Functional Genomics (Adv)
  • BDST1602 - Introduction to Buddhism
  • BDST2613 - Zen and Chan Buddhism
  • BDST2615 - Buddhism and Contemporary Issues
  • BIOL1001 - Concepts in Biology
  • BIOL1002 - Living Systems
  • BIOL1003 - Human Biology
  • BIOL1902 - Living Systems (Advanced)
  • BIOL1903 - Human Biology (Advanced)
  • BIOL2010 - Intro to Tropical Wildlife Biology
  • BIOL2016 - Cell Biology
  • BIOL2021 - Zoology
  • BIOL2022 - Biology Experimental Design & Analysis
  • BIOL2023 - Botany
  • BIOL2024 - Ecology and Conservation
  • BIOL2028 - Introduction to Marine Field Ecology
  • BIOL2910 - Intro to Tropical Wildlife Biology (Adv)
  • BIOL2916 - Cell Biology (Advanced)
  • BIOL2921 - Zoology (Advanced)
  • BIOL2922 - Biol Experimental Design & Analysis Adv
  • BIOL2923 - Botany (Advanced)
  • BIOL2924 - Ecology and Conservation (Advanced)
  • BIOL2928 - Introduction to Marine Field Ecology Adv
  • BIOL3006 - Ecological Methods
  • BIOL3007 - Ecology
  • BIOL3008 - Marine Field Ecology
  • BIOL3010 - Tropical Wildlife Biology
  • BIOL3011 - Ecophysiology
  • BIOL3012 - Animal Physiology
  • BIOL3013 - Marine Biology
  • BIOL3017 - Fungi in the Environment
  • BIOL3025 - Evolutionary Genetics & Animal Behaviour
  • BIOL3026 - Developmental Genetics
  • BIOL3906 - Ecological Methods (Advanced)
  • BIOL3907 - Ecology (Advanced)
  • BIOL3908 - Marine Field Ecology (Advanced)
  • BIOL3910 - Tropical Wildlife Biology (Adv)
  • BIOL3911 - Ecophysiology (Advanced)
  • BIOL3912 - Animal Physiology (Advanced)
  • BIOL3913 - Marine Biology (Advanced)
  • BIOL3917 - Fungi in the Environment (Advanced)
  • BIOL3925 - Evolutionary Gen. & Animal Behaviour Adv
  • BIOL3926 - Developmental Genetics (Advanced)
  • CHEM1001 - Fundamentals of Chemistry 1A
  • CHEM1002 - Fundamentals of Chemistry 1B
  • CHEM1101 - Chemistry 1A
  • CHEM1102 - Chemistry 1B
  • CHEM1901 - Chemistry 1A (Advanced)
  • CHEM1902 - Chemistry 1B (Advanced)
  • CHEM2401 - Molecular Reactivity and Spectroscopy
  • CHEM2402 - Chemical Structure and Stability
  • CHEM2403 - Chemistry of Biological Molecules
  • CHEM2404 - Forensic and Environmental Chemistry
  • CHEM2911 - Molecular Reactivity & Spectroscopy Adv
  • CHEM2912 - Chemical Structure and Stability (Adv)
  • CHEM2915 - Molecular Reactivity & Spectroscopy SSP
  • CHEM2916 - Chemical Structure and Stability (SSP)
  • CHEM3110 - Biomolecules: Properties and Reactions
  • CHEM3111 - Organic Structure and Reactivity
  • CHEM3112 - Materials Chemistry
  • CHEM3113 - Catalysis and Sustainable Processes
  • CHEM3114 - Metal Complexes: Medicine and Materials
  • CHEM3115 - Synthetic Medicinal Chemistry
  • CHEM3116 - Membranes,Self Assembly and Surfaces
  • CHEM3117 - Molecular Spectroscopy & Quantum Theory
  • CHEM3910 - Biomolecules: Properties & Reactions Adv
  • CHEM3911 - Organic Structure and Reactivity (Adv)
  • CHEM3912 - Materials Chemistry (Adv)
  • CHEM3913 - Catalysis and Sustainable Process (Adv)
  • CHEM3914 - Metal Complexes: Medic. & Mater. (Adv)
  • CHEM3915 - Synthetic Medicinal Chemistry (Adv)
  • CHEM3916 - Membranes,Self Assembly & Surfaces(Adv)
  • CHEM3917 - Mol. Spectroscopy & Quantum Theory (Adv)
  • CHNS1101 - Chinese 1A (For Beginners)
  • CHNS1102 - Chinese 1B (For Beginners)
  • CHNS1201 - Chinese 1C (For Advanced Beginners)
  • CHNS1202 - Chinese 1D (For Advanced Beginners)
  • CHNS1303 - Chinese for Background Speakers 1
  • CHNS1304 - Chinese for Background Speakers 2
  • CHNS1600 - The Chinese Language,Present and Past
  • CHNS1601 - Understanding Contemporary China
  • CHNS1801 - Chinese Exchange
  • CHNS1802 - Chinese Exchange
  • CHNS2601 - Chinese 2A (Lower Intermediate)
  • CHNS2602 - Chinese 2B (Lower Intermediate)
  • CHNS2611 - Classical Chinese A
  • CHNS2612 - Classical Chinese B
  • CHNS2613 - Communication and Social Change in China
  • CHNS2650 - Chinese In-Country Study A
  • CHNS2651 - Chinese In-Country Study B
  • CHNS2652 - Chinese In-Country Study C
  • CHNS2653 - Chinese In-Country Study D
  • CHNS2654 - Chinese In-Country Study E
  • CHNS2655 - Chinese In-Country Study F
  • CHNS2656 - Chinese In-Country Study G
  • CHNS2657 - Chinese In-Country Study H
  • CHNS2810 - Chinese Exchange
  • CHNS2811 - Chinese Exchange
  • CHNS2812 - Chinese Exchange
  • CHNS2813 - Chinese Exchange
  • CHNS3601 - Chinese 3A (Upper Intermediate)
  • CHNS3602 - Chinese 3B (Upper Intermediate)
  • CHNS3603 - Chinese 4A (Advanced)
  • CHNS3604 - Chinese 4B (Advanced)
  • CHNS3605 - Advanced Chinese Studies A
  • CHNS3606 - Advanced Chinese Studies B
  • CHNS3607 - Chinese Buddhist Texts
  • CHNS3610 - Chinese Translation
  • CHNS3611 - Chinese for Specific Purposes 1
  • CHNS3612 - Chinese for Specific Purposes 2
  • CHNS3633 - Lu Xun and China's Modern Literature
  • CHNS3634 - Gender in Modern Chinese Literature
  • CHNS3640 - Chinese History Through Chinese Eyes
  • CHNS3645 - Classical Chinese Prose
  • CHNS3647 - Classical Chinese Poetry
  • CLCV1801 - Classical Civilisation Exchange
  • CLCV1802 - Classical Civilisation Exchange
  • CLSS2804 - Classical Civilisation Exchange
  • CLSS2805 - Classical Civilisation Exchange
  • CLST2601 - Defining the Celts
  • CLST2602 - Old Irish 2
  • CLST2603 - Middle Welsh 2
  • CLST2604 - Middle Welsh 1
  • CLST2605 - Celts in History
  • CLST2606 - Old Irish 1
  • CLST2607 - Modern Irish Linguistics
  • CLST2608 - Modern Welsh Language and Culture 1
  • CLST2609 - Modern Welsh Language and Culture 2
  • CLST2610 - Modern Irish Language and Culture 1
  • CLST2611 - Modern Irish Language and Culture 2
  • CLST2612 - Scottish Identity,History and Culture
  • COMP3109 - Programming Languages and Paradigms
  • COMP3308 - Introduction to Artificial Intelligence
  • COMP3520 - Operating Systems Internals
  • COMP3608 - Intro. to Artificial Intelligence (Adv)
  • COSC1003 - Introduction to Computational Science
  • COSC1903 - Introduction to Computational Sci (Adv)
  • COSC3011 - Scientific Computing
  • COSC3911 - Scientific Computing (Advanced)
  • ECMT1551 - Econometrics Exchange
  • ECON1001 - Introductory Microeconomics
  • ECON1002 - Introductory Macroeconomics
  • ECON1003 - Quantitative Methods in Economics
  • ECOP1001 - Economics as a Social Science
  • ECOP1003 - International Economy and Finance
  • ECOP1004 - Economy and Society
  • ECOP1551 - Political Economy Exchange
  • ECOP1552 - Political Economy Exchange
  • ECOP2011 - Economic Theories of Modern Capitalism
  • ECOP2550 - Political Economy Exchange
  • ECOP2551 - Political Economy Exchange
  • ECOP2552 - Political Economy Exchange
  • ECOP2601 - Analysis of Business Cycles
  • ECOP2612 - Economic Policy in Global Context
  • ECOP2911 - Political Economy Honours II
  • ECOP3012 - Global Political Economy
  • ECOP3014 - Political Economy of Development
  • ECOP3015 - Political Economy of the Environment
  • ECOP3016 - Gender in the Global Economy
  • ECOP3019 - Finance: Volatility and Regulation
  • ECOP3551 - Political Economy Exchange
  • ECOP3552 - Political Economy Exchange
  • ECOP3553 - Political Economy Exchange
  • ECOP3620 - Political Economy of Inequality
  • ECOP3622 - Work in the Global Economy
  • ECOP3623 - The Political Economy of Neoliberalism
  • ECOP3911 - Theories in Political Economy
  • ECOP3912 - Research in Political Economy
  • ECOS1551 - Economics Exchange
  • ECOS2001 - Intermediate Microeconomics
  • ECOS2002 - Intermediate Macroeconomics
  • ECOS2201 - Economics of Competition and Strategy
  • ECOS2551 - Economics Exchange
  • ECOS2552 - Economics Exchange
  • ECOS2901 - Intermediate Microeconomics Honours
  • ECOS2902 - Intermediate Macroeconomics Honours
  • ECOS2903 - Mathematical Economics A
  • ECOS3002 - Development Economics
  • ECOS3003 - Hierarchies,Incentives & Firm Structure
  • ECOS3004 - History of Economic Thought
  • ECOS3005 - Industrial Organisation
  • ECOS3006 - International Trade
  • ECOS3007 - International Macroeconomics
  • ECOS3008 - Labour Economics
  • ECOS3010 - Monetary Economics
  • ECOS3011 - Public Finance
  • ECOS3012 - Strategic Behaviour
  • ECOS3015 - Law and Economics
  • ECOS3016 - Experimental and Behavioural Economics
  • ECOS3017 - Health Economics
  • ECOS3018 - Economics of Growth
  • ECOS3019 - Capital and Dynamics
  • ECOS3020 - Special Topic in Economics
  • ECOS3021 - Business Cycles and Asset Markets
  • ECOS3022 - The Economics of Financial Markets
  • ECOS3023 - Personnel Economics
  • ECOS3551 - Economics Exchange
  • ECOS3552 - Economics Exchange
  • ECOS3553 - Economics Exchange
  • ECOS3554 - Economics Exchange
  • ECOS3901 - Advanced Microeconomics Honours
  • ECOS3902 - Advanced Macroeconomics Honours
  • ECOS3903 - Applied Microeconomics Honours
  • ECOS3904 - Applied Macroeconomics Honours
  • EDGU1001 - Creativity,Youth Culture and the Arts
  • EDGU1002 - Youth and Digital Culture
  • EDGU1003 - Diet and Nutrition for Health and Sport
  • EDGU2000 - Teaching English Internationally 1
  • EDGU3000 - Teaching English Internationally 2
  • EDUF1018 - Education,Teachers and Teaching
  • EDUF1019 - Human Development and Education
  • EDUF2006 - Educational Psychology
  • EDUF2007 - Social Perspectives on Education
  • EDUF3026 - Global Poverty and Education
  • EDUF3027 - International Education
  • EDUF3028 - Mentoring in Educational Contexts
  • EDUF3029 - Psychology of Learning and Teaching
  • EDUF3030 - Australian Schooling Systems
  • EDUF3032 - Curriculum and Evaluation
  • EMHU3001 - Electron Microscopy and Imaging/Theory
  • EMHU3002 - Electron Microscopy and Imaging/Prac
  • ENGL1008 - Australian Texts: International Contexts
  • ENGL1009 - Reading English Texts
  • ENGL1011 - Introduction to Film Studies
  • ENGL1026 - Constructing the Fictive Self
  • ENGL1801 - English Exchange
  • ENGL1802 - English Exchange
  • ENGL2613 - Literature,Politics and Modernity
  • ENGL2627 - Screening Sexuality
  • ENGL2638 - Literature and Cinema
  • ENGL2640 - Shakespeare
  • ENGL2648 - Travellers' Tales
  • ENGL2653 - Western Theories of Language
  • ENGL2656 - From the Metaphysicals to Milton
  • ENGL2658 - Love and Desire in Early Modern England
  • ENGL2659 - The 18th Century: Scandal & Sociability
  • ENGL2660 - Reading the Nation: American Literature
  • ENGL2662 - Deceit,Disguise and Medieval Narrative
  • ENGL2664 - Transpacific American Literature 1838-99
  • ENGL2811 - English Exchange
  • ENGL2812 - English Exchange
  • ENGL2813 - English Exchange
  • ENGL2814 - English Exchange
  • ENGL2815 - English Exchange
  • ENGL2816 - English Exchange
  • ENGL2817 - English Exchange
  • ENGL2818 - English Exchange
  • ENGL3612 - Metaphor and Meaning
  • ENGL3633 - Introduction to Old English
  • ENGL3635 - Old Norse
  • ENGL3642 - Medieval Literature: Dreams and Visions
  • ENGL3651 - Christopher Marlowe
  • ENGL3655 - The Literary in Theory
  • ENGL3658 - Narrating Trauma
  • ENVI3111 - Environmental Law and Ethics
  • ENVI3112 - Environmental Assessment
  • ENVI3114 - Energy and the Environment
  • EUST2607 - Comparing Cultures: Europe and the East
  • EUST2610 - Europe and its Others
  • EUST2613 - Romanticism and Revolution
  • EUST2616 - European Modernity and the Greek Ideal
  • EUST2805 - European Studies Exchange
  • EUST2806 - European Studies Exchange
  • EUST2807 - European Studies Exchange
  • EUST2808 - European Studies Exchange
  • FILM2601 - Cinema Today: Traffic in Moving Images
  • FILM2810 - Film Studies Exchange
  • FILM2811 - Film Studies Exchange
  • FILM2812 - Film Studies Exchange
  • FILM2813 - Film Studies Exchange
  • FILM2814 - Film Studies Exchange
  • FILM2815 - Film Studies Exchange
  • FRNC1611 - Junior French Introductory 1
  • FRNC1612 - Junior French Introductory 2
  • FRNC1621 - Junior French Intermediate 3
  • FRNC1622 - Junior French Intermediate 4
  • FRNC1631 - Junior French Advanced 5
  • FRNC1632 - Junior French Advanced 6
  • FRNC1801 - French Exchange
  • FRNC1802 - French Exchange
  • FRNC2611 - Senior French Intermediate 1
  • FRNC2612 - Senior French Intermediate 2
  • FRNC2614 - French Reading 1: Text and Society
  • FRNC2615 - Literature and Theatre
  • FRNC2621 - Senior French Intermediate 3
  • FRNC2622 - Senior French Intermediate 4
  • FRNC2651 - Introduction à la Linguistique
  • FRNC2655 - Professional French
  • FRNC2681 - French Narrative Cinema
  • FRNC2692 - The Second French Revolution?
  • FRNC2803 - French Exchange
  • FRNC2804 - French Exchange
  • FRNC2805 - French Exchange
  • FRNC2806 - French Exchange
  • FRNC2807 - French Exchange
  • FRNC2808 - French Exchange
  • FRNC3621 - Senior French Advanced 5
  • FRNC3631 - Senior French Advanced 7
  • FRNC3655 - French Sociolinguistics
  • FRNC3682 - French Popular Culture
  • FRNC3801 - French In-Country Study A
  • FRNC3812 - French In-Country Study B
  • FRNC3813 - French In-Country Study C
  • FRNC3814 - French In-Country Study D
  • GCST1601 - Introduction to Cultural Studies
  • GCST1602 - Introduction to Gender Studies
  • GCST2603 - Animal/Human Cultures
  • GCST2604 - Sex,Violence and Transgression
  • GCST2605 - Race and Representation
  • GCST2606 - Genres in Cultural Context
  • GCST2607 - Bodies,Sexualities,Identities
  • GCST2609 - Masculinity,Mateship and Men's Lives
  • GCST2610 - Intimacy,Love and Friendship
  • GCST2612 - Youth Cultures
  • GCST2614 - The Body: Theories,Practices,Cultures
  • GCST2804 - Gender Studies Exchange
  • GCST2805 - Gender Studies Exchange
  • GCST2806 - Gender Studies Exchange
  • GCST2810 - Gender Studies Exchange
  • GCST2811 - Gender Studies Exchange
  • GCST2812 - Cultural Studies Exchange
  • GCST2813 - Cultural Studies Exchange
  • GCST2814 - Cultural Studies Exchange
  • GCST2815 - Cultural Studies Exchange
  • GCST2816 - Cultural Studies Exchange
  • GCST2817 - Cultural Studies Exchange
  • GCST2818 - Cultural Studies Exchange
  • GCST2819 - Cultural Studies Exchange
  • GCST3603 - Consumer Cultures,Environmental Futures
  • GEOG1551 - Geography Exchange
  • GEOG2552 - Geography Exchange
  • GEOG2555 - Geography Exchange
  • GEOG2556 - Geography Exchange
  • GEOG2557 - Geography Exchange
  • GEOG2591 - Advanced Geography Exchange
  • GEOG2592 - Advanced Geography Exchange
  • GEOG3551 - Geography Exchange
  • GEOG3552 - Geography Exchange
  • GEOG3553 - Geography Exchange
  • GEOG3554 - Geography Exchange
  • GEOG3555 - Geography Exchange
  • GEOG3591 - Advanced Geography Exchange
  • GEOG3592 - Advanced Geography Exchange
  • GEOL1551 - Geology Exchange
  • GEOL3551 - Geology Exchange
  • GEOL3552 - Geology Exchange
  • GEOL3553 - Geology Exchange
  • GEOL3554 - Geology Exchange
  • GEOS1001 - Earth,Environment and Society
  • GEOS1002 - Introductory Geography
  • GEOS1003 - Introduction to Geology
  • GEOS1901 - Earth,Environment and Society Advanced
  • GEOS1902 - Introductory Geography (Advanced)
  • GEOS1903 - Introduction to Geology (Advanced)
  • GEOS2111 - Natural Hazards: a GIS Approach
  • GEOS2114 - Volcanoes,Hot Rocks and Minerals
  • GEOS2115 - Oceans,Coasts and Climate Change
  • GEOS2121 - Environmental and Resource Management
  • GEOS2123 - The Geography of Cities and Regions
  • GEOS2124 - Fossils and Tectonics
  • GEOS2911 - Natural Hazards: a GIS Approach Advanced
  • GEOS2914 - Volcanoes,Hot Rocks and Minerals Adv
  • GEOS2915 - Oceans,Coasts and Climate Change (Adv)
  • GEOS2921 - Environmental & Resource Management Adv
  • GEOS2923 - The Geography of Cities & Regions (Adv)
  • GEOS2924 - Fossils and Tectonics (Advanced)
  • GEOS3008 - Field Geology
  • GEOS3009 - Coastal Environments and Processes
  • GEOS3014 - GIS in Coastal Management
  • GEOS3053 - Southeast Asia Field School
  • GEOS3333 - Geographical Concepts,Skills & Methods
  • GEOS3520 - Urban Citizenship & Sustainability
  • GEOS3909 - Coastal Environments and Processes (Adv)
  • GEOS3914 - GIS in Coastal Management (Advanced)
  • GEOS3920 - Urban Citizenship & Sustainability (Adv)
  • GEOS3933 - Geog. Concepts,Skills & Methods (Adv)
  • GEOS3953 - Southeast Asia Field School (Adv)
  • GOVT1001 - Government Exchange
  • GOVT1101 - Australian Politics
  • GOVT1105 - Geopolitics
  • GOVT1202 - World Politics
  • GOVT1881 - Government Exchange
  • GOVT1882 - Government Exchange
  • GOVT2112 - Modern Political Thought
  • GOVT2114 - The Australian Political Party System
  • GOVT2119 - Southeast Asia: Dilemmas of Development
  • GOVT2221 - Politics of International Economic Rels
  • GOVT2225 - International Security in 21st Century
  • GOVT2228 - Environmental Politics
  • GOVT2336 - Gender and Human Rights
  • GOVT2424 - Politics of China
  • GOVT2442 - Comparative Politics of Ethnic Conflict
  • GOVT2445 - American Politics and Foreign Policy
  • GOVT2603 - Media Politics
  • GOVT2611 - Capitalism and Democracy in East Asia
  • GOVT2615 - Topics in Environmental Politics
  • GOVT2617 - Introduction to Non-Traditional Security
  • GOVT2618 - Science,Technology and Security
  • GOVT2774 - Islam: Democracy,Development and Gender
  • GOVT2881 - Government Exchange
  • GOVT2882 - Government Exchange
  • GOVT2883 - Government Exchange
  • GOVT2884 - Government Exchange
  • GOVT2885 - Government Exchange
  • GOVT2991 - Political Analysis
  • GOVT3993 - Power
  • GOVT3994 - Research Preparation
  • GRKA1600 - Introduction to Ancient Greek 1
  • GRKA1601 - Introduction to Ancient Greek 2
  • GRKA2600 - Intermediate Greek 1
  • GRKA2601 - Intermediate Greek 2
  • GRKA2620 - Reading Greek 1
  • GRKA2621 - Reading Greek 2
  • GRKA2804 - Greek (Ancient) Exchange
  • GRKA2805 - Greek (Ancient) Exchange
  • GRKA3600 - Advanced Greek
  • GRKA3602 - Greek Epic
  • GRKA3604 - Greek Philosophical Texts
  • GRKA3606 - Classics of Greek Literature
  • GRMN1111 - Junior German 1
  • GRMN1122 - Junior German 2
  • GRMN1211 - Junior German 3
  • GRMN1222 - Junior German 4
  • GRMN1311 - Junior German 5
  • GRMN1322 - Junior German 6
  • GRMN2611 - Senior German 1
  • GRMN2612 - Senior German 2
  • GRMN2613 - Senior German 3
  • GRMN2614 - Senior German 4
  • GRMN2615 - Senior German 5
  • GRMN2616 - Senior German 6
  • GRMN2617 - Senior German 7
  • GRMN2618 - Senior German 8
  • GRMN2631 - Reading Comprehension and Text Study
  • GRMN2633 - Topics in German Film
  • GRMN2637 - Business German
  • GRMN2641 - German Culture and Society 1806-1848
  • GRMN2683 - German Literature and Culture
  • GRMN2686 - The German Wende in Literature & Culture
  • GRMN2811 - Germanic Studies Exchange
  • GRMN2812 - Germanic Studies Exchange
  • GRMN2813 - Germanic Studies Exchange
  • GRMN2814 - Germanic Studies Exchange
  • GRMN2815 - Germanic Studies Exchange
  • HBRW1011 - Hebrew Modern B1
  • HBRW1102 - Hebrew Modern B2
  • HBRW1111 - Hebrew Classical B1
  • HBRW1112 - Hebrew Classical B2
  • HBRW2603 - Hebrew Modern 3
  • HBRW2604 - Hebrew Modern 4
  • HBRW2605 - Hebrew Modern 5
  • HBRW2606 - Hebrew Modern 6
  • HBRW2607 - Hebrew Modern 7
  • HBRW2608 - Hebrew Modern 8
  • HBRW2609 - Hebrew Modern 9
  • HBRW2610 - Hebrew Modern 10
  • HBRW2611 - Hebrew Modern 11
  • HBRW2612 - Hebrew Modern 12
  • HBRW2623 - Hebrew Classical 3
  • HBRW2624 - Hebrew Classical 4
  • HBRW2631 - Hebrew Accelerated C1
  • HBRW2632 - Hebrew Accelerated C2
  • HBRW2651 - Syriac 1
  • HBRW2652 - Syriac 2
  • HBRW2801 - Hebrew (Classical) In-Country Study A
  • HBRW2802 - Hebrew (Classical) In-Country Study B
  • HBRW3653 - Syriac 3
  • HBRW3654 - Syriac 4
  • HPSC1000 - Bioethics
  • HPSC1900 - Bioethics (Advanced)
  • HPSC2100 - The Birth of Modern Science
  • HPSC2101 - What Is This Thing Called Science?
  • HPSC2900 - The Birth of Modern Science (Advanced)
  • HPSC2901 - What Is This Thing Called Science? (Adv)
  • HPSC3002 - Hist & Phil of the Biomedical Sciences
  • HPSC3016 - The Scientific Revolution
  • HPSC3022 - Science and Society
  • HPSC3023 - Psychology & Psychiatry: History & Phil
  • HPSC3024 - Science and Ethics
  • HPSC4108 - Core topics: History & Philosophy of Sci
  • HSTY1023 - Emerging Giant: The Making of America
  • HSTY1025 - The Middle Ages
  • HSTY1031 - Renaissance and Reformation (1498-1648)
  • HSTY1044 - Twentieth-Century Europe
  • HSTY1045 - Modern European History 1750-1914
  • HSTY1089 - Australia: Blood on the Wattle
  • HSTY1090 - History of Chinese Civilisation
  • HSTY1801 - History Exchange
  • HSTY1802 - History Exchange
  • HSTY2604 - Popular Culture in Australia 1850-1945
  • HSTY2606 - China in the Nineteenth-Century World
  • HSTY2611 - America in World Affairs: A History
  • HSTY2612 - High Renaissance
  • HSTY2616 - The Human Rights Revolution
  • HSTY2619 - Living in Colonial Australia
  • HSTY2620 - War and Cinema
  • HSTY2623 - China's Traumas,1937-1971
  • HSTY2626 - Fascism and Antifascism
  • HSTY2640 - Twentieth-Century China
  • HSTY2659 - Nationalism
  • HSTY2660 - Violence in Italy
  • HSTY2664 - Medieval Cultures
  • HSTY2670 - New York,New York
  • HSTY2672 - Britain and the World: C.1837-1914
  • HSTY2677 - Australia: Politics and Nation
  • HSTY2688 - Enlightenment Journeys
  • HSTY2689 - Civility & Squalor: 18 C. British Isles
  • HSTY2691 - Writing History
  • HSTY2805 - History Exchange
  • HSTY2806 - History Exchange
  • HSTY2809 - History Exchange
  • HSTY2810 - History Exchange
  • HSTY2811 - History Exchange
  • ICLS2622 - Great Books 3: The Twentieth Century
  • ICLS2634 - Literature and Revolution
  • ICLS2635 - Science Fiction: The Future is Now
  • ICLS2801 - Int Comparative Literary Studies Exch
  • ICLS2802 - Int Comparative Literary Studies Exch
  • ICLS2803 - Int Comparative Literary Studies Exch
  • ICLS2804 - Int Comparative Literary Studies Exch
  • ICLS3631 - What is Literature? Crosscultural Views
  • INFO1911 - IT Special Project 1A
  • INFO1912 - IT Special Project 1B
  • INFO2110 - Systems Analysis and Modelling
  • INFO2120 - Database Systems 1
  • INFO2820 - Database Systems 1 (Advanced)
  • INFO2911 - IT Special Project 2A
  • INFO2912 - IT Special Project 2B
  • INFO3402 - Management of IT Projects and Systems
  • INFO3404 - Database Systems 2
  • INFO3504 - Database Systems 2 (Adv)
  • INFO3911 - IT Special Project 3A
  • INFO3912 - IT Special Project 3B
  • INGS1001 - Power and Money in Global Society
  • INGS1002 - Global Culture and Society
  • INGS2601 - Transnational Spaces and Networks
  • INGS3601 - Current Global Issues
  • INMS1101 - Indonesian 1A
  • INMS1102 - Indonesian 1B
  • INMS2601 - Indonesian 2A
  • INMS2602 - Indonesian 2B
  • INMS2650 - Indonesian In-Country Study A
  • INMS2651 - Indonesian In-Country Study B
  • INMS2652 - Indonesian In-Country Study C
  • INMS2653 - Indonesian In-Country Study D
  • INMS2654 - Indonesian In-Country Study E
  • INMS2655 - Indonesian In-Country Study F
  • INMS2656 - Indonesian In-Country Study G
  • INMS2657 - Indonesian In-Country Study H
  • INMS2805 - Indonesian Exchange
  • INMS2806 - Indonesian Exchange
  • INMS2807 - Indonesian Exchange
  • INMS2808 - Indonesian Exchange
  • INMS3601 - Indonesian 3A
  • INMS3602 - Indonesian 3B
  • INMS3605 - Autonomy and Human Rights in Indonesia
  • INMS3606 - Enculturating the Indonesian Nation
  • ISYS2140 - Information Systems
  • ISYS3400 - Information Systems Project
  • ISYS3401 - Analytical Methods & Information Systems
  • ITLN1611 - Introductory Italian 1
  • ITLN1612 - Introductory Italian 2
  • ITLN1801 - Italian Exchange
  • ITLN1802 - Italian Exchange
  • ITLN2611 - Intermediate Italian 3
  • ITLN2612 - Intermediate Italian 4
  • ITLN2631 - Senior Italian 3
  • ITLN2632 - Senior Italian 4
  • ITLN2811 - Italian Exchange
  • ITLN2812 - Italian Exchange
  • ITLN2813 - Italian Exchange
  • ITLN2814 - Italian Exchange
  • ITLN2815 - Italian Exchange
  • ITLN2816 - Italian Exchange
  • ITLN2817 - Italian Exchange
  • ITLN3611 - Senior Italian 5
  • ITLN3612 - Senior Italian 6
  • ITLN3631 - Senior Italian 7
  • ITLN3668 - Issues of Language and Society in Italy
  • ITLN3678 - Contemporary Italian Fiction
  • ITLN3679 - Filming Fiction: The Italian Experience
  • ITLN3682 - Fiction of Youth
  • ITLN3685 - Linguistic Issues in Migration
  • ITLN3687 - Focus on Writing in Italian
  • ITLN3688 - Advanced Italian: Translation
  • ITLN3691 - Italian Literature: 1200-1860
  • ITLN3694 - Dante and the Middle Ages
  • ITLN3695 - Love in Italian Culture
  • JCTC1001 - Palestine: Roman Rule to Islam
  • JCTC1002 - Jewish Settlement Outside Palestine
  • JCTC1801 - Jewish Civilization Exchange
  • JCTC2603 - Jews Under the Crescent and the Cross
  • JCTC2604 - From Expulsion to Regeneration
  • JCTC2605 - From Emancipation to the Holocaust
  • JCTC2606 - The Holocaust: History and Aftermath
  • JCTC2607 - Israel in the Modern Middle East
  • JCTC2811 - Jewish Civilisation Exchange
  • JCTC2812 - Jewish Civilisation Exchange
  • JCTC2813 - Jewish Civilisation Exchange
  • JCTC2814 - Jewish Civilisation Exchange
  • JCTC2815 - Jewish Civilization Exchange
  • JCTC2816 - Jewish Civilisation Exchange
  • JPNS1611 - Japanese 1
  • JPNS1612 - Japanese 2
  • JPNS1801 - Japanese Exchange
  • JPNS1802 - Japanese Exchange
  • JPNS2611 - Japanese 3
  • JPNS2612 - Japanese 4
  • JPNS2621 - Japanese 5
  • JPNS2622 - Japanese 6
  • JPNS2660 - Introduction to Japan
  • JPNS2670 - Love and Death in Japanese Novels
  • JPNS2671 - Japanese Sociolinguistics
  • JPNS2672 - Japanese Media and Popular Culture
  • JPNS2811 - Japanese Exchange 3
  • JPNS2812 - Japanese Exchange 4
  • JPNS2813 - Japanese Exchange 5
  • JPNS2814 - Japanese Exchange 6
  • JPNS2815 - Japanese Exchange 7
  • JPNS3621 - Japanese 7
  • JPNS3622 - Japanese 8
  • JPNS3631 - Japanese 9
  • JPNS3632 - Japanese 10
  • JPNS3673 - Japanese Society
  • JPNS3675 - Japanese Cinema
  • JPNS3841 - Japan In-Country Study 1
  • JPNS3842 - Japan In-Country Study 2
  • KOCR2600 - Indigenous Australia: An Introduction
  • KOCR2602 - Issues in Indigenous Rights
  • KOCR2603 - Indigenous Health and Communities
  • KOCR2604 - Politics of Identity,Gender & Knowledge
  • KOCR2605 - Speaking Gamilaraay 1
  • KOCR2607 - Indigenous Creative Expression
  • KOCR2608 - Speaking Gamilaraay 2
  • KOCR2610 - Indigenous Community Development
  • KOCR2611 - Issues in Indigenous History
  • KOCR2612 - Introduction to Aboriginal Literature
  • KOCR3602 - Race,Racism and Indigenous Australia
  • KOCR3607 - Re-awakening Australian Languages
  • KOCR3612 - Transnational Indigenous Poetics
  • KRNS1621 - Korean 1
  • KRNS1622 - Korean 2
  • KRNS1801 - Korean Exchange
  • KRNS2621 - Korean 3
  • KRNS2622 - Korean 4
  • KRNS2671 - Translation and Interpretation
  • KRNS2672 - Issues in Korean Language
  • KRNS2673 - Korean Phonology
  • KRNS2674 - Korean Grammar
  • KRNS2675 - Contemporary Korean Society and Culture
  • KRNS2681 - Korean In-Country Study A
  • KRNS2682 - Korean In-Country Study B
  • KRNS2811 - Korean Studies Exchange
  • KRNS2812 - Korean Studies Exchange
  • KRNS2813 - Korean Studies Exchange
  • KRNS2814 - Korean Studies Exchange
  • KRNS2815 - Korean Studies Exchange
  • KRNS3621 - Korean 5
  • KRNS3622 - Korean 6
  • LATN1600 - Introduction to Latin 1
  • LATN1601 - Introduction to Latin 2
  • LATN1801 - Latin Exchange
  • LATN1802 - Latin Exchange
  • LATN2600 - Intermediate Latin 1
  • LATN2601 - Intermediate Latin 2
  • LATN2620 - Reading Latin 1
  • LATN2621 - Reading Latin 2
  • LATN2804 - Latin Exchange
  • LATN2805 - Latin Exchange
  • LATN2806 - Latin Exchange
  • LATN2810 - Latin Exchange
  • LATN2811 - Latin Exchange
  • LATN3600 - Advanced Latin
  • LATN3602 - Virgil's Aeneid
  • LATN3603 - Latin Imperial Poetry
  • LATN3605 - Latin Republican Prose
  • LAWS1006 - Foundations of Law
  • LAWS1012 - Torts
  • LAWS1013 - Legal Research I
  • LAWS1014 - Civil and Criminal Procedure
  • LAWS1015 - Contracts
  • LAWS1016 - Criminal Law
  • LAWS1017 - Torts and Contracts II
  • LAWS1019 - Legal Research II
  • LAWS1021 - Public Law
  • LAWS1023 - Public International Law
  • LNGS1001 - Structure of Language
  • LNGS1002 - Language and Social Context
  • LNGS1801 - Linguistics Exchange
  • LNGS2602 - Syntax
  • LNGS2604 - Discourse Analysis
  • LNGS2613 - Computer Applications in Linguistics
  • LNGS2616 - Historical Linguistics
  • LNGS2617 - Cross-Cultural Communication
  • LNGS2620 - Phonetics
  • LNGS2621 - Phonology
  • LNGS2805 - Linguistics Exchange
  • LNGS2806 - Linguistics Exchange
  • LNGS2809 - Linguistics Exchange
  • LNGS2810 - Linguistics Exchange
  • LNGS2811 - Linguistics Exchange
  • LNGS2812 - Linguistics Exchange
  • LNGS3601 - Semantics and Pragmatics
  • LNGS3605 - Structure and Use of a Language
  • LNGS3606 - Phonological Theory
  • LNGS3608 - Computers,Discourse,Language
  • LNGS3690 - Issues in Theoretical Linguistics
  • LNGS3696 - Bilingualism
  • LNGS3699 - Linguistics Research Issues
  • MATH1001 - Differential Calculus
  • MATH1002 - Linear Algebra
  • MATH1003 - Integral Calculus and Modelling
  • MATH1004 - Discrete Mathematics
  • MATH1005 - Statistics
  • MATH1011 - Applications of Calculus
  • MATH1013 - Mathematical Modelling
  • MATH1014 - Introduction to Linear Algebra
  • MATH1015 - Biostatistics
  • MATH1111 - Introduction to Calculus
  • MATH1901 - Differential Calculus (Advanced)
  • MATH1902 - Linear Algebra (Advanced)
  • MATH1903 - Integral Calculus and Modelling Advanced
  • MATH1905 - Statistics (Advanced)
  • MATH1906 - Mathematics (Special Studies Program) A
  • MATH1907 - Mathematics (Special Studies Program) B
  • MATH2061 - Linear Mathematics and Vector Calculus
  • MATH2065 - Partial Differential Equations (Intro)
  • MATH2068 - Number Theory and Cryptography
  • MATH2069 - Discrete Mathematics and Graph Theory
  • MATH2070 - Optimisation and Financial Mathematics
  • MATH2916 - Working Seminar A (SSP)
  • MATH2917 - Working Seminar B (SSP)
  • MATH2961 - Linear Mathematics & Vector Calculus Adv
  • MATH2962 - Real and Complex Analysis (Advanced)
  • MATH2965 - Partial Differential Equations Intro Adv
  • MATH2968 - Algebra (Advanced)
  • MATH2969 - Discrete Mathematics & Graph Theory Adv
  • MATH2970 - Optimisation & Financial Mathematics Adv
  • MATH2988 - Number Theory and Cryptography Advanced
  • MATH3061 - Geometry and Topology
  • MATH3063 - Differential Equations and Biomaths
  • MATH3065 - Logic and Foundations
  • MATH3068 - Analysis
  • MATH3075 - Financial Mathematics
  • MATH3076 - Mathematical Computing
  • MATH3078 - PDEs and Waves
  • MATH3961 - Metric Spaces (Advanced)
  • MATH3962 - Rings,Fields and Galois Theory (Adv)
  • MATH3963 - Differential Equations & Biomaths (Adv)
  • MATH3968 - Differential Geometry (Advanced)
  • MATH3969 - Measure Theory & Fourier Analysis (Adv)
  • MATH3974 - Fluid Dynamics (Advanced)
  • MATH3975 - Financial Mathematics (Advanced)
  • MATH3976 - Mathematical Computing (Advanced)
  • MATH3977 - Lagrangian & Hamiltonian Dynamics (Adv)
  • MATH3978 - PDEs and Waves (Advanced)
  • MBLG1001 - Molecular Biology and Genetics (Intro)
  • MBLG1901 - Molecular Biology and Genetics (Adv)
  • MBLG2071 - Molecular Biology and Genomics
  • MBLG2072 - Genetics and Genomics
  • MBLG2971 - Molecular Biology and Genomics (Adv)
  • MBLG2972 - Genetics and Genomics (Adv)
  • MDST2612 - Byzantium between East and West
  • MDST2613 - Sex and Sin in the Middle Ages
  • MGRK1601 - Junior Modern Greek 1
  • MGRK1602 - Junior Modern Greek 2
  • MGRK1621 - Junior Modern Greek 3
  • MGRK1622 - Junior Modern Greek 4
  • MGRK2601 - Senior Modern Greek 1
  • MGRK2602 - Senior Modern Greek 2
  • MGRK2603 - Style and Expression
  • MGRK2605 - Theory and Practice of Translation B
  • MGRK2633 - Social Norms/Stereotypes in Greek Cinema
  • MGRK2811 - Modern Greek Exchange
  • MGRK2812 - Modern Greek Exchange
  • MGRK2813 - Modern Greek Exchange
  • MGRK2814 - Modern Greek Exchange
  • MGRK2815 - Modern Greek Exchange
  • MGRK3633 - Greekness and Hellenism
  • MGRK3841 - Modern Greek In-Country Study 1
  • MICR2021 - Microbial Life
  • MICR2022 - Microbes in Society
  • MICR2024 - Microbes in the Environment
  • MICR2921 - Microbial Life (Advanced)
  • MICR2922 - Microbes in Society (Advanced)
  • MICR3011 - Microbes in Infection
  • MICR3032 - Molecular Microbiology Concepts
  • MICR3042 - Molecular Microbiology Research Skills
  • MICR3911 - Microbes in Infection (Advanced)
  • MICR3932 - Molecular Microbiology Concepts (Adv)
  • MICR3942 - Molecular Micro Research Skills (Adv)
  • MUSC1501 - Extended Fundamentals of Music
  • MUSC1503 - Fundamentals of Music 1
  • MUSC1504 - Fundamentals of Music 2
  • MUSC1506 - Music in Western Culture
  • MUSC1507 - Sounds,Screens,Speakers: Music & Media
  • MUSC2612 - Music Performance
  • MUSC2614 - Composition Workshop
  • MUSC2631 - Music and Everyday Life
  • MUSC2651 - Sounding Australia
  • MUSC2653 - Introduction to Digital Music Techniques
  • MUSC2663 - Survey of Film Music
  • MUSC2664 - Popular Music and the Moving Image
  • MUSC2666 - A Global Sound: African American Music
  • MUSC2670 - Music Festivals & Arts Events Management
  • MUSC2679 - Music and Spirituality
  • MUSC2693 - Fundamentals of Music 3
  • MUSC3609 - Musicology
  • MUSC3639 - Music Journalism
  • MUSC3640 - Rhythms and Sounds of Latin America
  • MUSC3699 - Understanding Music: Modes of Hearing
  • NEUR3003 - Cellular and Developmental Neuroscience
  • NEUR3004 - Integrative Neuroscience
  • NEUR3903 - Cellular & Developmental Neurosci. (Adv)
  • NEUR3904 - Integrative Neuroscience (Advanced)
  • NUTM3001 - Introductory Nutrition and Metabolism
  • PHIL1011 - Reality,Ethics and Beauty
  • PHIL1012 - Introductory Logic
  • PHIL1013 - Society,Knowledge and Self
  • PHIL1801 - Philosophy Exchange
  • PHIL2600 - Twentieth Century Philosophy
  • PHIL2605 - Early Modern Theories of Perception
  • PHIL2608 - Distributive Justice
  • PHIL2612 - History of Ethics
  • PHIL2615 - Intermediate Logic
  • PHIL2616 - Philosophy of Human Rights
  • PHIL2617 - Practical Ethics
  • PHIL2618 - Aesthetics and Art
  • PHIL2621 - Truth,Meaning and Language
  • PHIL2622 - Reality,Time & Possibility: Metaphysics
  • PHIL2623 - Moral Psychology
  • PHIL2625 - Hannah Arendt
  • PHIL2627 - Philosophy and Psychiatry
  • PHIL2629 - Descartes and Continental Philosophy
  • PHIL2632 - Modernity in Crisis
  • PHIL2635 - Contemporary Political Philosophy
  • PHIL2639 - Heidegger's Phenomenology
  • PHIL2640 - Environmental Philosophy
  • PHIL2642 - Critical Thinking
  • PHIL2643 - Philosophy of Mind
  • PHIL2644 - Critical Theory: From Marx to Foucault
  • PHIL2645 - Philosophy of Law
  • PHIL2646 - Philosophy and Literature
  • PHIL2647 - The Philosophy of Happiness
  • PHIL2648 - German Philosophy,Leibniz to Nietzsche
  • PHIL2649 - The Classical Mind
  • PHIL2650 - Logic and Computation
  • PHIL2651 - Bodies and Passions
  • PHIL2804 - Philosophy Exchange
  • PHIL2805 - Philosophy Exchange
  • PHIL2806 - Philosophy Exchange
  • PHIL2810 - Philosophy Exchange
  • PHIL2811 - Philosophy Exchange
  • PHIL2812 - Philosophy Exchange
  • PHIL3615 - Pragmatism
  • PHIL3622 - Philosophy of Modern Physics
  • PHYS1001 - Physics 1 (Regular)
  • PHYS1002 - Physics 1 (Fundamentals)
  • PHYS1003 - Physics 1 (Technological)
  • PHYS1004 - Physics 1 (Environmental & Life Science)
  • PHYS1500 - Astronomy
  • PHYS1901 - Physics 1A (Advanced)
  • PHYS1902 - Physics 1B (Advanced)
  • PHYS2011 - Physics 2A
  • PHYS2012 - Physics 2B
  • PHYS2013 - Astrophysics and Relativity
  • PHYS2911 - Physics 2A (Advanced)
  • PHYS2912 - Physics 2B (Advanced)
  • PHYS2913 - Astrophysics and Relativity (Advanced)
  • PHYS3015 - Topics in Senior Physics A
  • PHYS3025 - Topics in Senior Physics B
  • PHYS3040 - Electromagnetism and Physics Lab
  • PHYS3068 - Condensed Matter Phys/Optics & Lab
  • PHYS3069 - High Energy Physics/Optics & Lab
  • PHYS3074 - Condensed Matter/High Energy & Lab
  • PHYS3080 - Condensed Matter/High Energy/Optics
  • PHYS3915 - Topics in Senior Physics A (Advanced)
  • PHYS3925 - Topics in Senior Physics B (Advanced)
  • PHYS3940 - Electromagnetism and Physics Lab (Adv)
  • PHYS3941 - Electromagnetism & Special Project (Adv)
  • PHYS3968 - Condensed Matter Phys/Optics & Lab (Adv)
  • PHYS3969 - High Energy Physics/Optics & Lab (Adv)
  • PHYS3974 - Condensed Matter/High Energy & Lab (Adv)
  • PHYS3980 - Condensed Matter/High Energy/Optics(Adv)
  • PLNT2001 - Plant Biochemistry and Molecular Biology
  • PLNT2901 - Plant Biochem & Molecular Biology (Adv)
  • PLNT3001 - Plant,Cell and Environment
  • PLNT3901 - Plant,Cell and Environment (Advanced)
  • PRFM1801 - Performance Studies Exchange
  • PRFM2601 - Being There: Theories of Performance
  • PRFM2602 - Performance: Production & Interpretation
  • PRFM2603 - Between Impro & Text: Making Performance
  • PRFM2604 - Sociology of Theatre
  • PRFM2805 - Performance Studies Exchange
  • PRFM2806 - Performance Studies Exchange
  • PRFM2810 - Performance Studies Exchange
  • PRFM2811 - Performance Studies Exchange
  • PRFM2812 - Performance Studies Exchange
  • PRFM3603 - Playing Politics
  • PRFM3604 - Embodied Histories
  • PRFM3605 - Cross-Cultural and Hybrid Performance
  • PRFM3606 - Approaches to Acting
  • PRFM3611 - Dramaturgy
  • PRFM3619 - Documenting Performance
  • PRFM3961 - Rehearsal Studies
  • PRFM3962 - Inside Rehearsal
  • PSYC1001 - Psychology 1001
  • PSYC1002 - Psychology 1002
  • PSYC1551 - Psychology Exchange
  • PSYC1552 - Psychology Exchange
  • PSYC2011 - Brain and Behaviour
  • PSYC2012 - Statistics & Research Methods for Psych
  • PSYC2013 - Cognitive and Social Psychology
  • PSYC2014 - Personality and Intelligence 1
  • PSYC2551 - Psychology Exchange
  • PSYC2552 - Psychology Exchange
  • PSYC2553 - Psychology Exchange
  • PSYC2554 - Psychology Exchange
  • PSYC2555 - Psychology Exchange
  • PSYC2556 - Psychology Exchange
  • PSYC2557 - Psychology Exchange
  • PSYC2911 - Brain and Behaviour (Advanced)
  • PSYC3010 - Advanced Statistics for Psychology
  • PSYC3011 - Learning and Behaviour
  • PSYC3012 - Cognition,Language and Thought
  • PSYC3013 - Perceptual Systems
  • PSYC3014 - Behavioural and Cognitive Neuroscience
  • PSYC3015 - Personality and Intelligence 2
  • PSYC3016 - Developmental Psychology
  • PSYC3017 - Social Psychology
  • PSYC3018 - Abnormal Psychology
  • PSYC3020 - Applications of Psychological Science
  • PSYC3551 - Psychology Exchange
  • PSYC3552 - Psychology Exchange
  • PSYC3553 - Psychology Exchange
  • PSYC3554 - Psychology Exchange
  • PSYC3555 - Psychology Exchange
  • PSYC3556 - Psychology Exchange
  • PSYC3557 - Psychology Exchange
  • PSYC3558 - Psychology Exchange
  • PSYC3559 - Psychology Exchange
  • PSYC3560 - Psychology Exchange
  • PSYC3914 - Behavioural & Cognitive Neuroscience Adv
  • RLST1002 - A History of God,Deities and Demons
  • RLST1005 - Atheism,Fundamentalism & New Religions
  • RLST1801 - Religious Studies Exchange
  • RLST2605 - Christianity and the Medieval World
  • RLST2612 - Ancient Gnosticism
  • RLST2620 - Religion and Violence,Faith and Blood
  • RLST2624 - The Birth of Christianity
  • RLST2626 - Witchcraft,Paganism and the New Age
  • RLST2633 - Religion and Television
  • RLST2634 - Religion,Media and Consumerism
  • RLST2804 - Religious Studies Exchange
  • RLST2805 - Religious Studies Exchange
  • RLST2806 - Religious Studies Exchange
  • RLST2809 - Religious Studies Exchange
  • RLST2810 - Religious Studies Exchange
  • RLST3601 - Rethinking Religion
  • SANS1001 - Sanskrit Introductory 1
  • SANS1002 - Sanskrit Introductory 2
  • SANS2601 - Sanskrit Intermediate 1
  • SANS2602 - Sanskrit Intermediate 2
  • SANS3601 - Sanskrit Advanced 1
  • SANS3602 - Sanskrit Advanced 2
  • SANS3612 - Sanskrit Research Preparation 2
  • SCLG1001 - Introduction to Sociology 1
  • SCLG1002 - Introduction to Sociology 2
  • SCLG1801 - Sociology Exchange
  • SCLG2601 - Sociological Theory
  • SCLG2602 - Social Inquiry: Qualitative Methods
  • SCLG2603 - Sociology of Health and Illness
  • SCLG2604 - Social Inequality in Australia
  • SCLG2605 - Social Justice Law and Society
  • SCLG2606 - Media in Contemporary Society
  • SCLG2607 - Social Movements and Policy Making
  • SCLG2608 - Social Construction of Difference
  • SCLG2609 - Contemporary Cultural Issues
  • SCLG2610 - Science,Technology and Social Change
  • SCLG2611 - Welfare States: A Comparative Analysis
  • SCLG2612 - Self and Society
  • SCLG2613 - Sociology of Childhood and Youth
  • SCLG2615 - Law and Social Theory
  • SCLG2619 - Sociology of Sport
  • SCLG2621 - Power,Politics and Society
  • SCLG2623 - Sociology of Terror
  • SCLG2624 - Human Rights and Social Protest
  • SCLG2625 - Sociology of Friendship
  • SCLG2626 - Sociology of Religion
  • SCLG2628 - Surveillance and Society
  • SCLG2629 - Celebrity Society
  • SCLG2634 - Crime,Punishment and Society
  • SCLG2805 - Sociology Exchange
  • SCLG2806 - Sociology Exchange
  • SCLG2809 - Sociology Exchange
  • SCLG2810 - Sociology Exchange
  • SCLG2811 - Sociology Exchange
  • SCLG2812 - Sociology Exchange
  • SCLG3601 - Contemporary Sociological Theory
  • SCLG3602 - Sociological Theory and Practice
  • SCLG3603 - Quantitative Methods for Social Science
  • SCLG3604 - Environmental Sociology
  • SCLG3605 - Urban Transformations: Society and Space
  • SCPL2601 - Australian Social Policy
  • SCPL2602 - The Principles of Social Policy
  • SLSS1001 - Introduction to Socio-Legal Studies
  • SLSS1003 - Law and Contemporary Society
  • SLSS2601 - Socio-Legal Research
  • SLSS2603 - Medico-Legal and Forensic Criminology
  • SLSS2605 - Crime,Media and Culture
  • SPAN1621 - Level 1 Spanish
  • SPAN1622 - Level 2 Spanish
  • SPAN1801 - Spanish Exchange
  • SPAN1802 - Spanish Exchange
  • SPAN2611 - Spanish Level 3
  • SPAN2612 - Spanish Level 4
  • SPAN2613 - Spanish Level 5
  • SPAN2614 - Spanish Level 6
  • SPAN2615 - Indigenous Movements in Latin America
  • SPAN2621 - Spanish Culture 1
  • SPAN2622 - Latin American Culture 1
  • SPAN2631 - Cultural and Social Change in Spain
  • SPAN2641 - Filmmaking in the Latin American Context
  • SPAN3611 - Spanish Level 7
  • SPAN3612 - Spanish Level 8
  • SPAN3621 - Latin American Film and Literature
  • SPAN3622 - Introduction to Spanish Translation
  • SPAN3624 - Spain: A Nation of Nations?
  • SPAN3671 - The Stories of Spain: Texts and Contexts
  • SPAN3811 - Spanish Studies Exchange
  • SPAN3812 - Spanish Studies Exchange
  • SPAN3813 - Spanish Studies Exchange
  • SPAN3814 - Spanish Studies Exchange
  • SPAN3815 - Spanish Studies Exchange
  • SPAN3816 - Spanish Studies Exchange
  • SPAN3817 - Spanish Studies Exchange
  • SPAN3818 - Spanish Studies Exchange
  • STAT2011 - Statistical Models
  • STAT2012 - Statistical Tests
  • STAT2911 - Probability and Statistical Models (Adv)
  • STAT2912 - Statistical Tests (Advanced)
  • STAT3011 - Stochastic Processes and Time Series
  • STAT3012 - Applied Linear Models
  • STAT3013 - Statistical Inference
  • STAT3014 - Applied Statistics
  • STAT3911 - Stochastic Processes and Time Series Adv
  • STAT3912 - Applied Linear Models (Advanced)
  • STAT3913 - Statistical Inference Advanced
  • STAT3914 - Applied Statistics Advanced
  • USSC2601 - US in the World
  • USSC2602 - US Politics: Elections,Presidents,Laws
  • USSC2603 - Americanism and Anti-Americanism
  • USSC2604 - Sex,Race and Rock in the USA
  • USSC2605 - US Studies Internship
  • WORK1003 - Foundations of Work and Employment
  • WORK2201 - Foundations of Management
  • WORK2203 - Industrial Relations Policy
  • WORK2205 - Human Resource Processes
  • WORK2209 - Organisational Analysis and Behaviour
  • WORK2210 - Strategic Management
  • WORK2211 - Human Resource Strategies
  • WORK2215 - IR and HRM Practice
  • WORK2217 - International Human Resource Management
  • WORK2218 - People and Organisations
  • WORK2219 - Management and Organisational Ethics
  • WORK2221 - Organisational Communication
  • WORK2222 - Leadership in Organisations
  • WORK2225 - Work and Social Change
  • WORK2226 - Institutions at Work
  • WORK3922 - Researching Work and Organisations
  • WRIT1000 - Writing English: Style and Method
  • WRIT1001 - Writing and Rhetoric 1: Academic Essays
  • WRIT2002 - Advanced Writing and Research
  • WRIT3001 - Rhetoric in Australian Society

Further course information

Study plan

In this five year degree, candidates spend the first three years undertaking a combination of social science and law units of study, to the value of 48 credit points in each year, and complete a core major from a social science subject area. It is important to plan a major in first year because most second year units of study, which allow students to specialise in an area of interest, have junior unit of study prerequisites. In the fourth year, you will study a fixed curriculum, comprising units of study in a range of areas of law including administrative law, federal constitutional law, and property and commercial law. The fifth year will allow you to choose elective units of study from the Sydney Law School allowing you to specialise in a particular area of the law.

Progression rules

Candidates in a Combined Law program must successfully complete LAWS1006 Foundations of Law before enrolling in any other Bachelor of Laws units of study. Candidates are required to complete the Bachelor of Laws units of study in the order listed in the Sydney Law School Undergraduate Table. Except with the permission of the Dean of the Sydney Law School candidates must complete the requirements for the Bachelor of International and Global Studies before proceeding to Year Four of the Bachelor of Laws. Students who wish to complete an Honours year as part of the Bachelor of International and Global Studies should be aware of the prerequsiites for honours, usually completion of 48 senior credit points in the chosen subject area with a Credit average. Candidates who qualify to undertake Honours may elect to enrol in the honours program by suspending candidature from the Bachelor of Laws degree for one year, with the permission of the Faculty of Law; or by undertaking the honours course after completion of both degrees in the combined program. Candidates are required to attend all lectures, tutorials and performance-related activities prescribed for their units of study.

What is a major?

A major is usually a two-year defined sequence of study, generally comprising specified units of study in a particular subject area. Majors are included on students' testamurs. The Bachelor of International Global Studies requires that students complete a core major. The major consists of at least 36 credit points (cp) in senior (2000/3000-level) units of study (6cp each) from a single subject area of study. Senior units of study can only be used to meet the requirements for one major. Units cannot be 'double counted' or 'counted twice'. The exact requirements for majors may differ between subject areas. Most majors require the completion of at least two junior (1000-level) prerequisite units of study (6cp each). These junior units may be prerequisites for the major itself and/or for senior units within the major's subject area. Junior units may be used as prerequisites for majors or senior elective units in more than one subject area.

The International and Global Studies core major must be chosen from:
Anthropology; American studies; Arab World, Islam and the Middle East; Asian studies; European studies; Government and International Relations; Political Economy; Sociology.

What is an elective?

An elective is a unit of study within a degree, usually an option within a course. Electives allow more detailed study of a particular subject. Electives can be selected from the Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences and the Sydney Law School. Sydney Law School offers one of Australia's most diverse undergraduate elective programs in law. Students must complete eight elective units of study in their final year. A maximum of 42 credit points are taken from Table 1, and a minimum of 6 credit points are taken from Table 2 electives.

Course opportunities

Eligible students may apply to take part in an international exchange program for one or two semesters. Study undertaken at a partner institution is counted towards the award of the degree.

Course outcomes and further study

Graduate opportunities

Graduates of the Bachelor of International and Global Studies will be equipped to operate effectively as members of the world community with skills in analysis, evaluation and communication. They will compete successfully in the global marketplace in advisory, management, and research positions in government, non-government, and international agencies in both the private and public sector in Australia and beyond. Graduates of the combined course who wish to become legal practitioners complete an accredited program of practical legal training following completion of award requirements. Our graduates are proficient in research and inquiry, and demonstrate personal and intellectual autonomy, and ethical, social and professional understanding, qualities sought after by leading employers all over the world.

Course accreditation

The Sydney Bachelor of Laws (LLB) and Sydney Juris Doctor (JD) are accredited by the Legal Profession Admission Board (LPAB) and meets the academic requirements to practise law in the State of New South Wales. In relation to professional recognition and course accreditation for interstate and overseas, please see our detailed information sydney.edu.au/law/fstudent/jd/professional_recognition.shtml

Further study

Eligible candidates may enrol for an honours year in Economics or for the integrated honours of the Bachelor of Laws. You may also go on to further postgraduate study in either discipline. Sydney Law School is an international leader in postgraduate legal education and, in addition to the Master of Laws, offers master's degrees and graduate diplomas in 16 specialist areas. These include: taxation; business; commercial and corporate law; labour relations; health; the environment; international law; criminology and jurisprudence. The Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences offers a rich postgraduate program comprising advanced learning and professional courses. Master's degrees include capstone projects ranging from internships with government and non-government organisations in Australia and overseas, to opportunities for independent research projects which prepare students for higher degrees by research in the social sciences.

About honours

The Bachelor of International and Global Studies honours year is both a preparation for postgraduate study and a capstone to an undergraduate degree. Students must obtain the permission of the Sydney Law School to either suspend their candidature for the Bachelor of Laws degree, while undertaking the honours year, or undertake honours following the completion of both degrees. The Bachelor of International and Global Studies honours year comprises seminar classes and work toward a short thesis on an independent research project under the supervision of an academic staff member who is an expert in the field of your research. For detailed advice see the Bachelor of International and Global Studies (Honours) . Honours in the Bachelor of Laws is integrated in the final year of the course and students eligible to undertake honours will enrol in two specified six credit point units of study and undertake a dissertation.

Admission

Admission requirements

Admission to this course is on the basis of a secondary school leaving qualification such as the NSW Higher School Certificate (including national and international equivalents), tertiary study or an approved preparation program. English language requirements must be met where these are not demonstrated by sufficient qualifications taught in English. Special admission pathways are open for educationally disadvantaged applicants and for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people. Applicants are ranked by merit and offers for available places are issued according to the ranking.


If you do not obtain the ATAR cut-off into Combined Law at Sydney you may like to consider the option of transferring. You can enrol in another degree, in any subject and at any university, including Sydney, and once you near the completion of your first year, you apply through UAC for a transfer place into Combined Law.

Admission requirements for transferring students are based on your ATAR (50 per cent) and Tertiary Grade Point Average (50 per cent), or the Tertiary Grade Point Average (100%), depending which is higher. Entry to Combined Law is extremely competitive and experience shows that as a guide an ATAR above 97 and/or a Tertiary Grade Point Average at a Distinction level are necessary for a competitive application to transfer into Combined Law.

Assumed knowledge

Depends on subjects selected. Most subject areas in International and Global Studies require no previous knowledge. Please see the Faculty of Arts Handbook for details. For Law: none. However, a high level of English proficiency is expected. At HSC level, candidates should undertake the highest unit of English they can manage.

How to apply

Domestic students

How to apply

Applications for the University's undergraduate courses are made though the Universities Admission Centre (UAC). On-time applications for the March Semester close on the last working day of September. On-time applications for the July Semester close in May. Please note: not all courses are offered in the July semester intake.

Further requirements

Please visit:
http://sydney.edu.au/handbooks/arts/coursework/combined_degrees/b_international_global_studies_b_laws.shtml

International students

How to apply

Overseas applicants may apply (i) directly to the University's International Office, (ii) through a University overseas representative (education agent), or (iii) through the Universities Admissions Centre, for students applying on the basis of a current Australian Year 12 secondary school examination, or studying either an International Baccalaureate in Australia or a New Zealand Certificate of Educational Achievement (NCEA) Level 3.

Further admission requirements

Please visit:
http://sydney.edu.au/future_students/international_undergraduate/admissions/entry_requirements/index.shtml
and
http://sydney.edu.au/future_students/international_undergraduate/admissions/entry_requirements/academic.shtml

Fee disclaimer

Domestic students

Indicative Undergraduate Student Contribution Amount

This student contribution amount for a Commonwealth Supported Place is an indication only of the fees that are payable by you in the calendar year you commence your course, commencing in 2013 for a standard annual full time load of 48 credit points (1.0 EFTSL). The exact student contribution that you pay will depend on the specific units of study in which you ultimately enrol. If you are a Commonwealth supported student and was enrolled in a University course before 1 January 2012 your student contribution may differ.

For further information about how to calculate your specific total student contribution, please refer to the University's Future Students' website.

Annual review

Importantly, student contribution amounts are subject to annual review by the University, and are likely to increase each year of your period of study (subject to a Commonwealth specified cap), effective at the start of each calendar year.

Additional incidental fees

For some courses there are incidental fees additional to the student contribution. Some of those fees are significant, for example, faculty-specific materials, tools, protected clothing, and equipment. For further information about these additional incidental fees, please visit the University's Future Students' website.

Potential for inaccuracy

Whilst every reasonable effort has been made to include correct and up to date information here, you are also advised to consult directly with the Student Centre for domestic students or the International Office for international students so that they can provide you with specific and up to date information about those fees.

International students

Indicative international tuition fees for undergraduate students

This international tuition fee is an indication only of the fees that are payable by you in the calendar year you commence your course, commencing in 2013, for a standard annual full time load of 48 credit points (1.0 EFTSL). The exact tuition fees that you pay will depend on the specific units of study in which you ultimately enrol.

For further information about how to calculate your specific total tuition fees, please refer to the University's Future Students' website.

Annual review

Importantly, tuition fees are subject to annual review, and are likely to increase each year of your period of study, effective at the start of each calendar year.

Additional incidental fees and health insurance

For some courses there are incidental fees additional to the tuition fees. Some of those fees are significant, for example, faculty-specific materials, tools, protected clothing, and equipment. For further information about these additional incidental fees, please visit the University's Future Students' website.

In addition to the fees indicated here for the course of study, International Students studying on an Australian Student Visa must have appropriate health insurance for the duration of their studies on a Student Visa through an approved provider of the Overseas Student Health Cover (OSHC) scheme. This is a requirement of the Australian Government, unless otherwise exempted by the Government.

Potential for inaccuracy

Whilst every reasonable effort has been made to include correct and up to date information here, you are also advised to consult directly with the Student Centre for domestic students or the International Office for international students so that they can provide you with specific and up to date information about those fees.

Student profiles

Student profiles

© 2002-13 The University of Sydney. Last updated: 30 April 2013

ABN: 15 211 513 464. CRICOS number: 00026A. Phone: +61 2 9351 2222.

Authorised by: Director, Student Recruitment Unit

Contact the University | Disclaimer | Privacy | Accessibility | Feedback

Usage disclaimer

The course information on this website applies only to future students. Current students should refer to faculty handbooks for current or past course information.

Print disclaimer

The information provided here was as accurate as possible at the time of printing. The University reserves the right to make changes to the information as appropriate. Future students must ensure to check online at http://sydney.edu.au/courses for the most up to date course information.