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Program code: 4780 Faculty: Law Min. years: 5 years UOC (per year/total): 48/240 Semester 2 entry: No Est. first year tuition: A$22,080 Est. fee to complete: A$127,400 Assumed knowledge: None The Bachelor of Laws degree is designed to equip students with the necessary skills and knowledge to become successful professionals, not only as solicitors or barristers but in the many other occupations in which a lawyer’s skills are valued. Our distinctive method of interactive small group teaching ensures that you will learn to think rigorously, express yourself clearly, master legal technique, and develop independent research skills to a high level. The UNSW School of Law offers undergraduate study of law through two programs: Combined Law for students with no previous degree; and Graduate Law for students with a previous degree. Career OpportunitiesThe degree of Bachelor of Laws (LLB) satisfies the basic academic requirements for admission to practise as a barrister or solicitor. Many solicitors act as general practitioners of law, but more and more are specialising in particular areas of the law, e.g. commercial law, taxation, criminal law, industrial law. Many private and public sector institutions now employ their own lawyers, and extensive opportunities exist within regulatory and law enforcement agencies as well as the various branches of government. Professional RecognitionApplicants should check with the legal education authority in their home country regarding recognition of UNSW law degrees for registration purposes. To become admitted as a legal practitioner in NSW, it is necessary to satisfy the requirements of the New South Wales Legal Profession Admission Board. Certificates to practise as a barrister or solicitor are granted by the NSW Bar Association and the Law Society respectively. NOTE: Applicants should be aware that the Summer Clerkship positions offered to the penumlimate year students are generally only made available to citizens and permanent residents of Australia. Program StructureThe law component of a typical fi ve year combined program is set out below. below for each specifi c program. YEAR 1 6 Non-Law Courses, Foundations of Law, Torts YEAR 2 4 Non-Law Courses, Contracts 1 & 2, Public Law, Criminal Law 1 & 2 YEAR 3 4 Non-Law Courses, Administrative Law, Law, Lawyers and Society, Property, Equity and Trusts 1 & 2 YEAR 4 Law and Social Theory or Legal Theory, Federal Constitutional Law, Business Associations, Litigation 1 & 2, Law electives, Advanced Legal Research YEAR 5 Law electives
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