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Re-enrolling Students Commencing LLB in 2009
If you enrolled in one of the combined LLB degrees prior to 2009, and wish to commence the LLB component in 2009, you will be required to enrol in ALL the following subjects:
| Subjects (by year) | Session | Credit Points | |
| First Year | |||
| LLB 100 | Foundations of Law A | Autumn | 8 |
| LLB 110 | Legal Research and Writing | Autumn | 4 |
| LLB 120 | Law of Contract A | Autumn | 8 |
| LLB 130 | Criminal Law and Process A | Autumn | 8 |
| LLB 150 | Communication Skills | Autumn | 2 |
| LLB 140 | Advocacy Skills | Spring | 2 |
| LLB 160 | Foundations of Law B | Spring | 8 |
| LLB 170 | Law of Contract B | Spring | 8 |
| LLB 180 | Criminal Law and Process B | Spring | 8 |
| LLB 197 | Lawyers and Australian Society | Spring | 6 |
If you wish to withdraw from the LLB component of the combined degree, you will need to complete an "Application to Vary Course Registration" and submit it to the Faculty of Law for approval.
Seminar Groups
All students enrolled in the first year LLB program are required to nominate preferred seminar groups prior using the Timetable and Seminar Preference Sheet and return it to the Faculty by Wednesday, 11 February 2009.
Students who are NOT enrolled in the full set of 1st year LLB subjects in Autumn 2009, are still required to nominate their preferred seminar groups using the preference sheet.
Orientation
The Faculty of Law will be conducting an Orientation session on Wednesday, 25th February (9am - meet on McKinnon Lawn). You are strongly encouraged to attend orientation. Subject outlines and readings for Week 1 will be distributed at this session.
If you have any questions regarding your enrolment, please do not hesitate to contact me on 4221 4631.
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2009 National LexisNexis ALTA Award

'UOW PLT program included the five finalists among Australian Law Schools for the 2009 national LexisNexis Australian Law Teacher's Association Award for 'Excellence and Innovation in the Teaching of Law'.

