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Bachelor of Laws

2008 | 2009 | 2010

Division of Business | School of Law

Program Code: DBLA

Program Level: Undergraduate

SATAC code: 424461

Tertiary Entrance Rank (TER) for 2009 Entry: 90.30 (Internal)

Home Campus: City West

Program Length (in EFTSL): 4

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Aim

The degree will satisfy the basic academic requirement for admission to practice law. Coupled with the Graduate Diploma in Legal Practice offered by the Law Society of South Australia, graduates will be eligible to seek admission to practice Law in South Australia.

Entry requirements

Applicants are required to have one of the following qualifications:

In addition, International students who speak English as a foreign language must have obtained one of the following standards within the last two years prior to admission:

Content/structure

The total number of units required is 144 - that is, 32 courses.

One quarter of the degree (8 electives) is not prescribed. Of these 8 electives, 4 may be non-law electives (that is, courses not offered by the School of Law).

This 4 year program can be completed in under 3 years by taking a normal full-time load of 4 courses per study period (see Note 3).

Professional Recognition

This degree covers in a comprehensive way the academic requirements for admission to practice (the Uniform Admissions Rules) as specified by the National Law Admissions Consultative Committee. Students seeking admission to practice are required to complete an approved practical legal training (PLT) program, the Graduate Diploma in Legal Practice offered by The Law Society of South Australia. The GDLP is a 12 month course commencing in January and July of each year. It is expected that students will complete the law degree before commencing the GDLP. Students seeking admission to practice in other Australian jurisdictions should apply to the appropriate admitting authority. There are additional course requirements for students who wish to seek professional accreditation, see Note 3.

Honours

The law degree will be available as a Bachelor of Laws (with Honours) requiring a GPA of not less than 5 and completion of an Honours thesis of approximately 9,000 words. The Honours thesis will be weighted as equivalent to 2 courses (9 units).

Fee information

Fees for Domestic students: Commonwealth Supported
Fees for Commonwealth Supported Students are calculated at the course level. Click on individual courses in the schedule below to determine total program fees.

Fees for International students: $AU 18,880 per 1.0 EFTSL for students commencing in 2010.
Fees are calculated on a per Unit basis with 1.0 EFTSL = 36 Units.
Fees for International students are determined one year in advance and are subject to variation.


Program requirements

Course name Area + Cat. No. Units EFTSL
FIRST YEAR   
Study Period 2   
LAWS 10084.50.125
LAWS 10144.50.125
LAWS 10124.50.125
LAWS 10104.50.125
Study Period 4   
LAWS 10094.50.125
LAWS 10154.50.125
LAWS 10134.50.125
LAWS 20174.50.125
Study Period 6   
LAWS 20104.50.125
LAWS 20084.50.125
LAWS 20134.50.125
LAWS 30094.50.125
SECOND YEAR   
Study Period 2   
Criminal Responsibility
New title from 2010: Criminal Procedure and Sentencing
LAWS 20094.50.125
LAWS 30064.50.125
LAWS 30114.50.125
Elective
 4.5 
Study Period 4   
LAWS 20124.50.125
LAWS 30104.50.125
LAWS 20184.50.125
Law Elective (Note 2)
 4.5 
Study Period 6   
Professional Conduct / Law Elective (Note 2)
LAWS 40064.50.125
Civil Procedure / Law Elective (Note 2)
LAWS 40024.50.125
Evidence / Law Elective (Note 2)
LAWS 40034.50.125
Elective
 4.5 
THIRD YEAR   
Study Period 2   
Law Elective (Note 2)
 4.5 
Law Elective (Note 2)
 4.5 
Elective
 4.5 
Elective
 4.5 
Study Period 4   
Law Honours Thesis 1 / Elective (Rule 2)
LAWS 40044.50.125
Law Honours Thesis 2 / Elective (Rule 2)
LAWS 40054.50.125
Law Elective (Note 2)
 4.5 
Law Elective (Note 2)
 4.5 

Rules

  1. The Law degree comprises:
     
    1. 18 core courses from the Law discipline:
       
      • LAWS 1008 Contracts A
      • LAWS 1009 Contracts B
      • LAWS 1010 Law, Society and Justice
      • LAWS 1012 Legal Institutions and Methods
      • LAWS 1013 Legal Research and Writing
      • LAWS 1014 Torts A
      • LAWS 1015 Torts B
      • LAWS 2008 Australian Federal Constitutional Law
      • LAWS 2009 Criminal Responsibility
      • LAWS 2010 Fundamentals of Criminal Law
      • LAWS 2012 Law of Trusts
      • LAWS 2013 Principles of Equity
      • LAWS 2017 Property Law: General
      • LAWS 2018 Real Property Law
      • LAWS 3006 Administrative Law
      • LAWS 3009 Jurisprudence (Theories of Law)
      • LAWS 3010 Corporate Law: Finance & Governance
      • LAWS 3011 Corporate Law: General
          
    2. 14 elective courses:
        
      • 10 of which must be selected from courses offered by the School of Law; and
      • at least 2 from a non-law discipline.
           
  2. Eligible students may include a single Honours dissertation worth 9 units in the final year in place of two 4.5 point electives.

Notes

  1. The Law Core courses are offered in Study Periods 2, 4 and 6.

  2. Students not seeking admission to practice law may substitute electives for the following courses:
            LAWS 4002    Civil Procedure
            LAWS 4003    Evidence
            LAWS 4006    Professional Conduct

  3. This program can be completed in 8 consecutive 10 week study periods allowing completion in under 3 years, although students seeking admission as a legal practitioner in South Australia must take at least one course per study period over a minimum of 9 study periods (3 years), including the 3 professional admission courses, as defined in Note 2 above.

  4. Non-law elective courses should be chosen in consultation with the Program Director.

  5. The following courses may not be used as electives in this program:
           LAWS 1001    Companies and Securities Law
           LAWS 1002    Introduction to Law
           LAWS 2003    Law of Property
           LAWS 2005    Corporations and Partnerships Law

  6. The following courses may not be used as Law Electives:
           LAWS 1003    Environmental Law and Policy
           LAWS 1004    Business and Marketing Law
           LAWS 1005    International Business Law
           LAWS 2001    Comparative Law of International Corporations
           LAWS 2006    Leisure and Sport Law
           LAWS 2007    Legal Aspects of Employment
           LAWS 3002    Intellectual Property Law

  7. Students must contact the Program Director for advice about their program of study.
  8. Law electives are courses offered by the School of Law.


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