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11. Planning your Bachelor of Laws (LLB) course


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11. Planning your Bachelor of Laws (LLB) course
    11.1. Legal Theory Subjects
    11.2. Changes to points
    11.3. LLB course objectives
    11.4. The four-year LLB degree

 11. Planning your Bachelor of Laws (LLB) course

The Faculty of Law offers students a wide range of law subjects. Students who enrol in an LLB course must complete the compulsory subjects and a specified number of optional subjects, including one legal theory subject. The subjects you choose depend on your own interests and on what you hope to do when you have completed your degree. If you want to become a legal practitioner, certain optional subjects must be chosen; otherwise you will not be eligible for admission to practise. The length of time it takes to complete a degree depends on the structure of the degree course. Basically, there are two courses leading to an LLB degree: the (five or six year) combined degree, and the four year LLB degree.

A feature of the law course at Melbourne is the seminar format of teaching in first-year subjects. Students are taught in small groups, which allows the maximum degree of student-teacher and student-student interaction.

 11.1. Legal Theory Subjects

To satisfy the requirements of the LLB degree, students must complete one 12.5 point approved Legal Theory subject. The approved Legal Theory subjects are available from the following web page:

http://www.law.unimelb.edu.au/ugrad/current.html#legaltheory

 11.2. Changes to points

The University has approved a change in the points structure for all degree courses to standardise workloads across faculties. From 1999 the standard year will be 100 points divided into semester units of 12.5 points. The Faculty of Law implemented this change from 1998, commencing with the adjustment of points in four year-long subjects in the compulsory program from 20 to 25 points each. This also involved a change in the sequence of the compulsory subjects in all law undergraduate courses. The following table indicates the sequence and points value of the compulsory subjects from 1999.

 Table 12: Compulsory subjects

Sequence

Points

TPL  

25 points  

HPL I  

12.5 points  

HPL II  

12.5 points  

Criminal Law  

25 points  

Con and Admin  

25 points  

Contracts  

25 points  

Property  

25 points  

Equity and Trusts  

12.5 points  

There will be no retrospective changes to points already earned for completed subjects prior to 1998. Please consult the Manager, Undergraduate Studies, if you have any queries about the sequence you should follow in 2000.

 11.3. LLB course objectives

This course has as its objectives that graduates:

 11.4. The four-year LLB degree

If you do not wish to do a combined degree, you can enrol in a four year LLB course. You will need to study the same compulsory and optional law subjects as in a combined degree. In addition to these law subjects, you must complete a specified number of approved non-law subjects.

If you already have other tertiary qualifications or have completed at least one year of full time tertiary studies you may complete the degree in three years. You are required to complete the same law subjects as in the four-year degree but you are not required to complete any non-law subjects.

 Table 13: Standard course: four year LLB degree

Year

1

2

3

4

TPL  

25  

     

HPLI  

12.5  

     

HPL II  

12.5  

     

Non-Law Subjects  

50  

50  

   

Criminal  

 

25  

   

Con & Admin  

 

25  

   

Contracts  

   

25  

 

Property  

   

25  

 

Equity and Trusts  

     

12.5  

Law Options  

   

50  

87.5  

TOTAL  

100  

100  

100  

100  



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