2018 Undergraduate Courses
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Bachelor of International Studies - Bachelor of Laws (Honours)

Testamur Title of Degree:

Bachelor of International Studies - Bachelor of Laws (Honours)

Abbreviation:

 BIntSt - LLB (Hons)

UOW Course Code:

 388

CRICOS Code:

 096743M

Total Credit Points:

 240*

Duration:

 5 years full-time or part-time equivalent

Home Faculty:

 Faculty of Law, Humanities and the Arts

Intake Session(s):

 Autumn / Spring

Delivery Mode:

 On-campus

Delivery Campus:

 Wollongong

* This is a minimum figure and may vary depending on the major.

Overview

Combining the Bachelor of International Studies with the Bachelor of Laws allows students to recognise how law functions in different social, historical, political and economic texts. The program is for students interested in the analysis, appreciation and study of the diversity of the global community, and how this diversity might affect our systems of law.

Entry Requirements & Credit Arrangements

Information on academic and English language requirements, as well as eligibility for credit for prior learning, is available from the Course Finder.

Course Learning Outcomes

Please refer to the Undergraduate Course Handbook page of each individual degree for a comprehensive list of degree course learning outcomes.

Course Structure

To qualify for award of the degree, the Bachelor of International Studies - Bachelor of Laws, a candidate must successfully complete at least 240 credit points, comprised of the following:

  1. All compulsory Law subjects;
  2. ONE elective subject to the value of 6 credit points from the Bachelor of Laws Elective Law Schedule - see Bachelor of Laws (Graduate Entry);
  3. LLB4400 Legal Research Methodology (12 credit points) and LLB4401 Legal Research Thesis (12 credit points);
  4. All core subjects for the Bachelor of International Studies;
  5. A language minor in the Bachelor of International Studies;
  6. One of the majors listed for the Bachelor of International Studies;
  7. If required, electives to bring the total number of credit points completed to 240;
  8. Not more than 90 credit points at 100 level.

Note: Students in this degree are not required to take LHA 101.

Subject Code Subject Name Credit Points
Year 1
LLB1100 Foundations of Law 6
LLB1115 Legal Skills 6
LLB1120 Law of Contract A 6
LLB1130 Criminal Law and Procedure A 6
LLB1160 Interpreting the Law 6
LLB1170 Law of Contract B 6
LLB1180 Criminal Law and Procedure B 6
LLB1197 Ethics and Professional Responsibility 6
Year 2
LLB2220 Property Law 6
LLB2230 Administrative Law 6
LLB2270 Equity and Trusts 6
LLB2280 Constitutional Law 6
Subjects from the Bachelor of International Studies schedule
Year 3
LLB2225 Advanced Legal Skills 6
LLB2240 Law of Torts 6
LLB2290 Jurisprudence 6
LLB3397 Legal Internship 3
Subjects from the Bachelor of International Studies schedule
Year 4
LLB3300 Remedies and Civil Procedure 6
LLB3301 Evidence 6
LLB3302 Law of Business Organisations 6
1 LLB Elective 6
Subjects from the Bachelor of International Studies schedule
Year 5
LLB4400 Legal Research Methodology 12
LLB4401 Legal Research Thesis 12
LLB3399 Law, Justice and Professional Practice 3
Subjects from the Bachelor of International Studies schedule

Law Electives

Students must successfully complete elective subjects to the value of 6 credit points from the Bachelor of Laws Elective Law Schedule - see Bachelor of Laws (Graduate Entry).

Timetables

Click on subject codes in the above course structure for information on sessions of offer for each subject.

To find out specific information on timetables, tutorials, and classes, visit the Timetable page.

Majors and Minors

Majors are not available in the Bachelor of Laws degree.

As part of the Bachelor of International Studies, students will complete at least one Major, and have the option of completing a minor. Available majors and minors are listed on the Bachelor of International Studies Course Handbook Page.

Compulsory Work Placement / Online Components

This course contains a total of 140 hours over 4 weeks of compulsory work-based placements. This course may also contain compulsory components to be completed online.

Undertaking a work integrated learning (WIL) experience during your university education is now a significant contributor to being competitive in securing employment in your field of choice when you graduate from UOW.

Law students will complete a Legal Internship subject (LLB3397). This subject is the vehicle for a practical placement designed to expose students to the application of the law in practice; enable students to understand the importance of developing the skills of legal research; communication, drafting, practice management and problem solving; and enable students to observe and reflect upon the values, ethical standards and conduct of the legal profession in practice.

Honours

Refer to the University's General Course Rules, for information on the methods of calculating Honours.

Bachelor of International Studies

Students seeking to pursue an Honours degree in International Studies should refer to the information on the Bachelor of International Studies (Honours) Course Handbook Page.

Law Professional Recognition / Accreditation

The UOW Bachelor of Laws (single LLB or in combination with another degree) is accredited by the Legal Profession Admission Board (LPAB) as satisfying the academic requirements necessary for admission to the Australian legal profession. On completion of the Bachelor of Laws, a student who wishes to practice as a barrister or solicitor must also undertake some form of professional practical training, the requirements for which vary between each state and territory of Australia.

In New South Wales, a student who intends to qualify for admission to practice is required to undertake a practical legal training (PLT) course accredited by the LPAB, followed by or incorporating a period of practical experience in a law-related setting. Practical experience gained by students in LLB3397 Legal Internship may be counted towards this practical experience requirement. Graduates should check with their PLT provider. A list of LPAB accredited PLT courses can be found on the LPAB website.

Students who intend to practice as solicitors after admission will be subject to a period of restricted practice and the mandatory continuing legal education requirements. Further information is available from the Law Society of New South Wales. Students who intend to practice as barristers after admission will be required to read with a senior barrister for a period of time and to undertake the Bar Readers' Course and Bar Examination before being qualified to take briefs on their own account. Further information is available from the New South Wales Bar Association.

Other Information

Further information is available via email: lha-enquiries@uow.edu.au

Last reviewed: 29 August, 2018