Bachelor of Laws |
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To qualify for the award of the Bachelor of Laws, a student must successfully complete: | |||
(i) 102 credit points of compulsory units of study; and | |||
(ii) 42 credit points of elective units of study, of which a maximum of 36 credit points are taken from Part 1 - Elective Units of Study table; and | |||
(iii) a minimum of 6 credit points are taken from Part 2 - Elective Units of Study table. |
Unit of study | Credit points | A: Assumed knowledge P: Prerequisites C: Corequisites N: Prohibition |
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Compulsory units of study |
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Year 1 |
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LAWS1025 Ngura and the Foundations of Laws |
6 | N LAWS1006 |
LAWS1026 Contracts |
6 | P LAWS1025 N LAWS1015 and LAWS1017 |
Year 2 |
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LAWS1027 Criminal Law, Process, and Research I |
6 | C LAWS1025 N LAWS1014 and LAWS1016 |
LAWS1028 Criminal Law, Process, and Research II |
6 | P LAWS1027 N LAWS1016 |
LAWS1029 Lawyers, Justice and Ethics |
6 | P LAWS1025 N LAWS2013 |
Year 3 |
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LAWS1021 Public Law and Statutory Interpretation |
6 | P LAWS1006 or LAWS1025 N LAWS5007 |
LAWS1023 Public International Law |
6 | P LAWS1006 or LAWS1025 N LAWS5005 |
LAWS1030 Torts |
6 | P LAWS1025 N LAWS1012 and LAWS1017 |
Years 4 and 5 |
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Students enrol in the Bachelor of Laws in Year 4, after completion of their first degree. | ||
Students may substitute one compulsory unit with one elective unit in each semester of their penultimate year, deferring the compulsory unit(s) to final year. Students cannot enrol in more than two elective units in their penultimate year. | ||
LAWS2010 Administrative Law |
6 | P LAWS1021 N LAWS5010 |
LAWS2011 Federal Constitutional Law |
6 | P LAWS1021 N LAWS5011 |
LAWS2012 Property and Commercial Law |
6 | P LAWS1015 or LAWS1026 N LAWS5008 |
LAWS2014 Corporations Law |
6 | A LAWS2012 P LAWS1015 or LAWS1026 N LAWS5014 |
LAWS2015 Equity |
6 | A LAWS2012 N LAWS5015 |
LAWS2016 Evidence |
6 | P LAWS1014 or LAWS1028 N LAWS5013 |
LAWS2017 Land Law |
6 | P LAWS2012 N LAWS5012 |
LAWS2019 Civil Dispute Resolution |
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Years 5 and 6 |
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LAWS2018 Conflict of Laws |
6 | A LAWS2012 and LAWS2016 |