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Abbreviation: | GDipLegPrac | Home Faculty: | Law | Duration: | 20 weeks full-time or part-time equivalent | Total Credit Points: | 48 | Starting Session(s): | Autumn/Spring | Location: | Wollongong | UOW Course Code: | 637, FP637 | CRICOS Code: | 030380A |
Fees 2010 A$10,764 per session OverviewThis course provides law graduates with the opportunity to complete, through a flexible learning delivery mode, the admission requirements to practise as a solicitor in New South Wales, Australia. Entry Requirements / Assumed KnowledgeStudents should have a University of Wollongong LLB degree, a Diploma in Law from the Legal Practitioners Admission Board or a law degree from an accredited tertiary institution, including the successful completion (pass level) of the equivalent of the University's skills training and legal profession studies subjects (ie, skills training, conveyancing, litigation practice and professional responsibility/ethics). However, students who have not completed equivalent subjects as described above will have appropriate skills training in the Graduate Diploma in Legal Practice program offered by the Faculty of Law at the University of Wollongong. Course RequirementsStudents are required to satisfactorily complete all coursework and professional experience components of the Practical Legal Training Course. Course ProgramSubjects | | Session | Credit Points | | | Professional Practice | Autumn/Spring | 8 | | | Practice Management | Autumn/Spring | 8 | | | Conducting Litigation | Autumn/Spring | 16 | | | Commercial and Property Practice | Autumn/Spring | 16 |
Professional RecognitionThe Legal Practitioners Admission Board recognises this course for graduates applying for admission as legal practitioners in New South Wales. Other InformationInternational law graduates should first contact the Legal Practitioners Admission Board for directions as to what requirements they must meet in order to qualify for admission in New South Wales. They may be required to complete some additional law studies and it is usual to complete these before commencing the practical legal training requirements.
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