Table of Contents

23. Combined science/law degree
    23.1. Science component of the combined science/law degree
        23.1.1. Students who commenced prior to 1999
        23.1.2. Selection of science subjects
        23.1.3. Honours in science


23. Combined science/law degree

The objectives of this combined course can be ascertained by referring to the objectives for both the LLB and the other degree forming part of the combined course. For the objectives of the LLB see LLB course objectives. For the objectives of the BSc refer to the Science Faculty entry on Bachelor of Science Course objectives.

Table 24: Standard course: five year combined science/law degree

Year

 

1

 

2

 

3

 

4

 

5

 

TPL I

 

12.5

 
       

TPL II

 

12.5

 
       

HPL I

 

12.5

 
       

HPL II

 

12.5

 
       

Science subjects

 

50

 

50

 

50

 

50

 
 

Criminal law and procedure I

 
 

12.5

 
     

Criminal law and procedure II

 
 

12.5

 
     

Contracts I

 
 

12.5

 
     

Contracts II

 
 

12.5

 
     

Constitutional and Administrative law

 
   

25

 
   

Property I: Concepts and Principles

 
   

12.5

 
   

Property II: Acquisition and Dealings

 
   

12.5

 
   

Equity and trusts

 
     

12.5

 
 

Law options

 
     

37.5

 

100

 

TOTAL

 

100

 

100

 

100

 

100

 

100

 

23.1. Science component of the combined science/law degree

A minimum (and maximum) of 200 science points is required, which must include:

Note that:

23.1.1. Students who commenced prior to 1999

Students who first enrolled in the combined law/science course before 1999 must complete the requirements set out above with the exception that they do not need to complete a prescribed science major, but rather 50 points at 300-level made up of science subjects of their choice.

23.1.2. Selection of science subjects

Students are normally able to enrol in any subjects earning science credit where they have satisfied the prerequisite and corequisite requirements. These requirements are included in individual subject descriptions. Note that some science subjects are quota-restricted as the demand for the subject exceeds the number of places available. Selection into quota subjects is based on academic merit. Refer to the Faculty of Science section Quota subjects for more details.

23.1.3. Honours in science

The Faculty of Science offers a Bachelor of Science (Honours) program. It involves advanced research and coursework and results in the award of an honours qualification. This will add an extra year to the combined degree. Refer to the Faculty of Science section General faculty information about honours for more details.



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