YEAR ONE - SEMESTER 1 |
LAW1111 |
Contract Law I |
15 |
LAW1113 |
Criminal Law I |
15 |
LAW1117 |
Torts I |
15 |
LAW1600 |
Legal Writing and Research |
15 |
LAW2102 |
Property Law I |
15 |
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YEAR ONE - SEMESTER 2 |
LAW1116 |
Legal Process |
15 |
LAW1212 |
Contract Law II |
15 |
LAW1214 |
Criminal Law II |
15 |
LAW1218 |
Torts II |
15 |
LAW2312 |
Property Law II |
15 |
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YEAR TWO - SEMESTER 1 |
LAW2104 |
Constitutional Law I |
15 |
LAW3102 |
Corporations Law |
15 |
LAW3103 |
Equity |
15 |
Plus two (2) LL.B elective units |
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YEAR TWO - SEMESTER 2 |
LAW2314 |
Constitutional Law II |
15 |
LAW2350 |
Administrative Law |
15 |
LAW3106 |
Evidence |
15 |
LAW3107 |
Law of Trusts |
15 |
Plus one (1) LL.B elective unit |
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YEAR THREE - SEMESTER 1 |
LAW4604 |
Civil Procedure I |
15 |
LAW4620 |
Commercial Practice, Conveyancing and Drafting |
15 |
Plus three (3) LL.B elective units |
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YEAR THREE - SEMESTER 2 |
LAW4614 |
Civil Procedure II |
15 |
LAW4625 |
Statutory Interpretation |
15 |
LAW4704 |
Legal Ethics and Professional Responsibility |
15 |
Plus one LL.B elective unit |
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ELECTIVE UNITS |
Units have been grouped into streams relating to particular areas of legal practice. Students may also select electives across streams.
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CRIMINAL LAW/SOCIAL JUSTICE ELECTIVES |
CRI1103 |
Criminology |
15 |
CRI1105 |
Psychology and Criminal Justice |
15 |
CRI3109 |
International Human Rights |
15 |
IAS1115 |
Indigenous Australians, Cultural Competence and the Criminal Justice System |
15 |
LAW2600 |
Terrorism and the Law |
15 |
LAW3105 |
Alternative Dispute Resolution |
15 |
LAW3600 |
Coronial Law and Mortuary Practice |
15 |
LAW3602 |
Community Legal Practice |
15 |
LAW3700 |
Supervised Legal Research Paper |
15 |
LAW4108 |
International Law |
15 |
LAW4130 |
Innocence Project |
15 |
LAW4206 |
Advanced Criminal Law |
15 |
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COMMERCIAL LAW ELECTIVES |
LAW2106 |
Intellectual Property Law |
15 |
LAW2601 |
Planning and Development Law I |
15 |
LAW3105 |
Alternative Dispute Resolution |
15 |
LAW3109 |
Taxation Law |
15 |
LAW3201 |
Law of Banking and Credit III |
15 |
LAW3221 |
Trade Practices, Competition and Consumer Protection Law |
15 |
LAW3608 |
Advanced Taxation Law |
15 |
LAW3700 |
Supervised Legal Research Paper |
15 |
LAW4110 |
International Trade Law |
15 |
LAW4601 |
Mining and Resource Law |
15 |
LAW4609 |
Remedies |
15 |
FBL3501 |
Business Practicum |
15 |
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GOVERNMENT/PRIVATE LAW ELECTIVES |
LAW2105 |
Employment Law |
15 |
LAW2602 |
Environmental Law and Administration |
15 |
LAW3105 |
Alternative Dispute Resolution |
15 |
LAW3602 |
Community Legal Practice |
15 |
LAW3700 |
Supervised Legal Research Paper |
15 |
LAW4108 |
International Law |
15 |
LAW4607 |
Family Law |
15 |
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Unspecified Law electives, based on previous studies under a recognised LLB course, may be credited towards the above course upon approval from the course coordinator and in accordance with the University's rules and policy on advanced standing. |
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HONOURS
An undergraduate law student, who has not more than 120 points of study left to complete to qualify for a Bachelor of Laws degree and who has achieved a weighted average mark of not less than 70% across previously completed Bachelor of Laws units, may be eligible to graduate with Honours.
Eligible students must complete LAW4710 - Advanced Legal Research Thesis in lieu of 30 credit points of Law elective units. Completion of LAW4710 does not guarantee a student will receive a Bachelor of Laws (Honours). Except as otherwise provided, the policy Management of Honours Candidature, Grading of Honours Performance and Student Support applies. The Honours grade will be based on both completed units within the Bachelor of Laws degree as well as LAW4710. The coursework and dissertation mark are combined in proportion to the credit point values in determining the overall mark and honours grade. There is no third class honours.
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ELECTIVE UNIT - HONOURS
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LAW4710 |
Advanced Legal Research Thesis |
30 | |
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Disability Standards for Education (Commonwealth 2005) | |
For the purposes of considering a request for Reasonable Adjustments under the Disability Standards for Education (Commonwealth 2005), inherent requirements for this subject are articulated in the Unit Description, Learning Outcomes, Graduate Attributes and Assessment Requirements of this entry. The University is dedicated to provide support to those with special requirements. Further details on the support for students with disabilities or medical conditions can be found at the Student Equity, Diversity and Disability Service website: |
http://intranet.ecu.edu.au/student/support/student-equity |