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Bachelor of Arts - Bachelor of Laws
Course requirements
To qualify for the award of the degrees of Bachelor of Arts
- Bachelor of Laws a candidate must complete, satisfactorily
and independently, each of (a), (b) and (c) as follows:
(a) all compulsory Law subjects;
(b) elective subjects to the
value of 56 credit points. The subjects SOC222,
SOC244
or SOC349
may be completed as electives for the LLB. However, they MAY
NOT be counted towards the BA component of the double degree
if they are being used as electives in Law. To be eligible
for the award of Honours, candidates must complete either
LLB313
or LLB314;
(c) subjects to the value of at least 90 credit points (not
having the prefix LAW), from the course structures of the
Bachelor of Arts, the General
Schedule or the course Structures of the Faculty of Health
and Behavioural Sciences. The 90 credit points must include
one major study taught by a member unit of the Faculty of
Arts (including Aboriginal Studies) OR a major study in Psychology
or Population Health.
Note: No more than 48 credit points shall be for 100-level
subjects.
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