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Laws Double Degree (6.5 years) (Computer Systems)

2008 | 2009 | 2010

Division of Business | School of Law

Program Code: DBLE

Program Level: Undergraduate

SATAC code: 424481

Tertiary Entrance Rank (TER) for 2009 Entry: 94.00 (Internal)

Home Campus: City West

Program Length (in EFTSL): 6.2

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Professional Recognition

This program meets the academic requirements for admission to practice, 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. Students seeking admission to practice in other Australian jurisdictions should apply to the appropriate admitting authority. The successful completion of the Bachelor of Engineering (Civil) program is designed to meet the requirements for graduate membership of Engineers Australia and comparable international institutions such as the Institution of Civil Engineers (UK). The successful completion of the Bachelor of Engineering (Mechanical) program is designed to meet the requirements for graduate membership of Engineers Australia. The professional recognition for other programs can be found in schedules for the single degrees.

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.


Program requirements

Course name Area + Cat. No. Units EFTSL
FIRST YEAR   
Study Period 2   
MATH 10634.50.125
RENG 10054.50.125
COMP 10364.50.125
ENGG 10034.50.125
Study Period 5   
MATH 10644.50.125
EEET 10254.50.125
EEET 10244.50.125
ENGG 10044.50.125
Study Period 7   
EEET 10074.50.125
SECOND 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
THIRD YEAR   
Study Period 1   
COMP 10114.50.125
Study Period 2   
EEET 20224.50.125
EEET 10034.50.125
COMP 20124.50.125
MATH 20214.50.125
Study Period 5   
EEET 30254.50.125
EEET 20184.50.125
EEET 30334.50.125
COMP 10154.50.125
EEET 30310
FOURTH YEAR   
Study Period 2   
LAWS 20104.50.125
LAWS 20084.50.125
LAWS 20184.50.125
LAWS 30094.50.125
Study Period 4   
LAWS 20094.50.125
LAWS 30114.50.125
LAWS 20134.50.125
LAWS 20124.50.125
FIFTH YEAR   
Study Period 2   
EEET 40314.50.125
EEET 10154.50.125
EEET 10134.50.125
EEET 40484.50.125
EEET 40494.50.125
Study Period 5   
EEET 20274.50.125
EEET 20214.50.125
EEET 10094.50.125
EEET 40324.50.125
EEET 40504.50.125
EEET 40514.50.125
SIXTH YEAR   
Study Period 2   
Law Elective
 4.5 
LAWS 30064.50.125
Civil Procedure /Law Elective (Note 2)
LAWS 40024.50.125
Study Period 4   
LAWS 30104.50.125
Law Honours Thesis 1 /Law Elective (Rule 2)
LAWS 40044.50.125
Study Period 6   
Evidence /Law Elective (Note 2)
LAWS 40034.50.125
Professional Conduct /Law Elective (Note 2)
LAWS 40064.50.125
Law Honours Thesis 2 /Law Elective (Rule 2)
LAWS 40054.50.125
    
    
Programme for completion over 5 years   
FIRST YEAR   
Study Period 2   
MATH 10634.50.125
RENG 10054.50.125
COMP 10364.50.125
ENGG 10034.50.125
Study Period 5   
MATH 10644.50.125
EEET 10254.50.125
EEET 10244.50.125
ENGG 10044.50.125
Study Period 7   
EEET 10074.50.125
SECOND 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 20184.50.125
LAWS 30094.50.125
THIRD YEAR   
Study Period 1   
EEET 20224.50.125
EEET 10034.50.125
COMP 20124.50.125
MATH 20214.50.125
Study Period 5   
EEET 30254.50.125
EEET 20184.50.125
EEET 30334.50.125
COMP 10154.50.125
EEET 30310
FOURTH YEAR   
Study Period 2   
LAWS 20094.50.125
LAWS 30114.50.125
Law Elective
 4.5 
LAWS 30064.50.125
Study Period 4   
LAWS 30104.50.125
LAWS 20124.50.125
LAWS 20134.50.125
Law Honours Thesis 1 /Law Elective (Rule 2)
LAWS 40044.50.125
Study Period 6   
Civil Procedure /Law Elective (Note 2)
LAWS 40024.50.125
Evidence /Law Elective (Note 2)
LAWS 40034.50.125
Professional Conduct /Law Elective (Note 2)
LAWS 40064.50.125
Law Honours Thesis 2 /Law Elective (Rule 2)
LAWS 40054.50.125
FIFTH YEAR   
Study Period 2   
EEET 40314.50.125
EEET 10154.50.125
EEET 10134.50.125
EEET 40484.50.125
EEET 40494.50.125
Study Period 5   
EEET 20274.50.125
EEET 20214.50.125
EEET 10094.50.125
EEET 40324.50.125
EEET 40504.50.125
EEET 40514.50.125

Rules

1.   The Laws Double Degree comprises 50 courses totalling 225 units and includes:

2.   Students must complete 225 units to meet the requirements of this double degree program.

3.   It is a prerequisite for this program that students have achieved a score of 10 or better in SACE Stage 2 Mathematical Studies or equivalent.

4.   A knowledge of SACE Stage 2 Physics will be assumed in this program.

5.   A knowledge of SACE Stage 2 Chemistry will be assumed in this program.

Notes

  1. The Law Core courses are offered in Study Periods 2, 4 and 6.
      
  2. The Law Core compromises:
      
    • 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 2099 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
       
  3. Students not seeking admission to practice law may substitute law electives for the following courses
      
    • LAWS 4002 Civil Procedure
    • LAWS 4003 Evidence
    • LAWS 4006 Professional Conduct
       
  4. Elective courses should be used to complete professional minors or as listed in the relevant program schedules.
      
  5. The structure of the program allows students to complete the professional requirements in one discipline. Any course undertaken in addition to those specified in the recommended schedule must be taken as non-award.
      
  6. Students must contact the relevant Program Director for advice about their program of study.
      
  7. Students must complete the requirements of each degree as specified in the relevant program schedule to receive both degree parchments.


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