Bachelor of Laws and Bachelor of Science (LLB BSc)
Bachelor of Laws and Bachelor of Science (LLB BSc)
Program Code
BLAWS
Program Faculty
Faculty of Arts, Business, Law and Economics
Special Notes
This program will not be offered in 2017.
Academic Year
2017
These Program Rules should be read in conjunction with the University's policies (https://www.adelaide.edu.au/policies).
Overview
Students are able to undertake a Bachelor of Science and Bachelor of Laws concurrently. Students enrolled in these programs will be granted credit towards each program in accordance with University policy.
Academic Program Rules for Bachelor of Laws and Bachelor of Science
There shall be a Bachelor of Laws and Bachelor of Science.
Qualification Requirements
To qualify for the double degree of Bachelor of Laws and Bachelor of Science, the student must complete satisfactorily a program of study consisting of the following requirements with a combined total of not less than 120 units. A student must concurrently qualify for both awards:
- Courses to the value of 48 units from the Bachelor of Science including Level I courses to the value of 12 units, Level II courses to the value of 12 units and Level III courses to the value of 24 units, including a major in a Science discipline
- Science majors may be presented from the following:
Botany
Chemistry
Ecology
Geology
Geophysics and Applied Geology
Genetics
Microbiology and Immunology
Molecular and Biomedical Science
Physics
Theoretical Physics
Soil Science
Zoology
or a double major from:
Chemistry
Ecology and Spatial Science
Experimental and Theoretical Physics
3. Courses to the value of 72 units from the Bachelor of Laws
Core Courses
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Science Component
To satisfy the requirements for Science Component students must complete courses to the value of 48 units.
To qualify for the award of the degree of Bachelor of Science students must complete courses from the degree of Bachelor of Science to a minimum value of 48 units from the following:
a. Level I courses to the value of not less than 12 units
b. Level II courses to the value of not less than 12 units
c. Level III courses to the value of not less than 24 units
d. a major in a science discipline from the degree of Bachelor of Science.
Level I
Courses to the value of at least 12 units from the following:
Level I Science courses
Level II
Courses to the value of at least 12 units from the following:
Level II Science courses
Level III
Courses to the value of at least 24 units from the following:
Level III Science courses
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Law Component
To satisfy the requirements for Law Component students must complete courses to the value of 72 units.
To qualify for the degree of Bachelor of Laws, students must complete courses from the degree of Bachelor of Laws to a minimum value of 72 units, comprising of core courses to the value of 57 units and elective courses to the value of 15 units.
All of the following courses must be completed:
Core Courses
Subject/Catalogue Course Title Unit Value LAW 1501 Foundations of Law 3 LAW 1503 Contracts 6 LAW 1504 Principles of Public Law 3 LAW 1506 Property Law 6 LAW 1507 Tort Law 3 LAW 1508 International Law 3 LAW 2501 Australian Constitutional Law 3 LAW 2502 Equity 3 LAW 2503 Criminal Law and Procedure 6 LAW 2504 Administrative Law 3 LAW 2505 Corporate Law 6 LAW 3501 Dispute Resolution and Ethics 6 LAW 3502 Evidence and Proof in Theory and Practice 6 Courses to the value of up to 15 units may be taken from the following:
Electives
Subject/Catalogue Course Title Unit Value LAW 2507 Australian Legal History 3 LAW 2508 Comparative Law 3 LAW 2509 Commercial Law and the Market 3 LAW 2510 Consumer Protection and Unfair Trading 3 LAW 2511 Environmental Law 3 LAW 2512 Family Law 3 LAW 2513 Human Rights:International & National Perspectives 3 LAW 2514 Intellectual Property Law 3 LAW 2515 Law of the Person 3 LAW 2516 Medical Law and Ethics 3 LAW 2517 Minerals and Energy Laws 3 LAW 2518 Moot Court 3 LAW 2519 Native Title Internship Programme 3 LAW 2520 Public International Law 3 LAW 2521 Property Theory 3 LAW 2522 Roman Law 3 LAW 2523 Succession 3 LAW 2524 Criminology 3 LAW 2525 Advanced Legal Research and Writing 3 LAW 2526 Legal Theory 3 LAW 2527 Selected Issues in Tort Law 3 LAW 2528 National Security and Operations Law 3 LAW 2529 Use of Force and International Law 3 LAW 2558 Regulation of Health Care Professionals & Practice 3 LAW 2559 Law and Religion 3 LAW 2560 Refugee Law and Policy 3 LAW 2561 The Politics of Law 3 LAW 2562 Migration Law and Policy 3 LAW 2563 International Humanitarian Law and Advocacy 3 LAW 2564 Selected Issues In Chinese Law 3 LAW 2565 Competition Law 3 LAW 2566 Statutory Interpretation 3 LAW 3505 Aboriginal Peoples and the Law 3 LAW 3506A Adelaide Law Review part A 0 LAW 3506B Adelaide Law Review part B 3 LAW 3508 Australian Federal Criminal Law 3 LAW 3509 Anti-discrimination and Equality Law 3 LAW 3510 Clinical Legal Education 3 LAW 3511 Commercial Equity 3 LAW 3512 Conflict of Laws 3 LAW 3513 Financial Transactions 3 LAW 3514 Human Rights Internship Programme 3 LAW 3516 International Law Moot 3 LAW 3517 Law of Work 3 LAW 3519 Remedies 3 LAW 3520 Sentencing and Criminal Justice 3 LAW 3521 Income Tax Law 3 LAW 3522 Corporate Disclosure Obligations 3 LAW 3523 Company Merger and Acquisition Law 3 LAW 3524 The Regulation of Securities Trading Markets 3 LAW 3525 Alternative Dispute Resolution 3 LAW 3526 Corporate Insolvency Law 3 LAW 3527 Public Law Internship Programme 3 LAW 3536 International Labour Law 3 LAW 3540 Theory and Politics of Human Rights 3 LAW 3541 Law and Religion: Research Topics 3 LAW 3542 Secured Transactions Law 3 LAW 3543 Corporate Gatekeepers: Regulatory Perspectives 3 LAW 3545 Law and Popular Culture 3 LAW 3546 Miscarriages of Justice 3 LAW 3600 Foundations of Canadian Law 3 LAW 3601 Being Indigenous in a Global World Study Tour 3 LAW 3602 Strategic Space Law 3 LAW 3603 Surveillance and Big Data 3