Bachelor of Laws Bachelor of Laws Abbreviation: LLB Course code: L3B Course contact (faculty or school) (03) 6226 2081 Introductory comments This on-campus course at Hobart is offered by the Faculty of Commerce and is available full time (a minimum of 3 years) or part time (a maximum of 8 years). (For details on arrangements to study Law in Malaysia, please contact the Faculty of Laws.) Admission & prerequisites Students will need either: (a) a first year in another faculty, which includes the unit LAW101 Introduction to Law (or the academic equivalent); or (b) a bachelor degree. Course objectives The Bachelor of Laws course is the basic academic preparation for persons who wish to enter the legal profession and other careers involving legal work. The course also has wider applicability in developing the attributes and skills inherent in a general university education. Students develop the values and intellectual abilities necessary to marshal facts and to critically assess and evaluate information, theories and doctrines thus preparing themselves for a variety of career roles. A degree in law is the first step towards entering the legal profession. After graduating from the University, a law student wishing to practise in Tasmania is required to undertake a 6 months Legal Practice course. Law students intending to practise law in another State should inquire of the respective Law Society or Bar Council what they must do to qualify for practice in their chosen State. Overseas students should address such enquiries to the relevant authority in their home country. Career outcomes ________________________________________ University of Tasmania Course and Unit Handbook –Course details for 2003 August 1, 2016, 19:05 PM, page –1 Bachelor of Laws A law degree is a prerequisite to admission as a legal practitioner. Today, however, employers from a widening range of disciplines value the skills that law graduates possess. A range of careers choices lies open to law graduates as a solicitor, barrister, industry legal officer or ministerial adviser, as well as in legal aid, community legal centres, the Attorney-General’s department, law reform commissions, consumer affairs, environment, foreign affairs, police, legal drafting. politics, banking, finance, journalism, publishing and teaching. Course structure Students who have satisfied the entrance requirements and have been selected for the degree of Bachelor of Laws, are required to pass in sequence, and in the year of study prescribed, the compulsory units set out below and 10 electives chosen from the schedule of electives following. One elective must be chosen from each of Groups A, B, C, D and E over years 2 and 3. Articulation Students who have completed units of similar weight and standing which may be taken as part of a Bachelor of Laws degree course at another tertiary institution may be given credit in units of the Bachelor of Laws degree to the limits prescribed by the Faculty and the University. Skills The components, and the assessment, of the Skills unit have been fully integrated into the core units. Each core unit description outlines the skills covered by that unit. Moot – Students are required to enrol, attend and participate in one moot. Satisfactory performance in the moot is a prerequisite to obtaining the degree. Compulsory units Unit title campus offered weight unit code H~1&2 H~1&2 H~1&2 H~1&2 25% 25% 25% 25% LAW200 LAW201 LAW202 LAW203 H~1&2 H~1 25% 12.5% LAW303 LAW305 Year 1 Contract Law Torts Criminal Law Principles of Public Law Year 2 Property Law Corporations Law 1 and five electives from Schedule of Electives ________________________________________ University of Tasmania Course and Unit Handbook –Course details for 2003 August 1, 2016, 19:05 PM, page –2 Bachelor of Laws Year 3 H~1 H~1&2 H~1/2 Equity and Trusts Litigation Mooting 12.5% 25% 0% LAW401 LAW402 LAW407 and five electives from Schedule of Electives elect Schedule of Electives Students are required to take one elective from each of Groups A, B, C, D and E during their course of study All units are of one semester length with a weighting of 12.5% with the exception of LAW699 Elective 3 which has a weighting of 25% and is a full-year unit, equivalent to 2 one-semester units for the purposes of the number of electives required for the degree. Unit title campus offered weight unit code H~2 H~1 H~1 H~2 H~3 [na] H~1 L~1v 12.5% 12.5% 12.5% 12.5% 12.5% 12.5% 12.5% LAW611 LAW612 LAW615 LAW616 LAW617 LAW618 LAW602 H~1 H~1 H~1 H~2 [na] 12.5% 12.5% 12.5% 12.5% 12.5% LAW631 LAW634 LAW606 LAW608 LAW636 [na] H~2 H~2 [na] H~2 H~1 12.5% 12.5% 12.5% 12.5% 12.5% 12.5% LAW641 LAW644 LAW645 LAW603 LAW652 LAW609 H~1 H~1 H~3 H~2 H~2 12.5% 12.5% 12.5% 12.5% 12.5% LAW661 LAW662 LAW663 LAW607 LAW664 Group A Jurisprudence A Jurisprudence B Criminology Sociology of Law Comparative Law Legal History Foundations of Media and Information Technology Law Group B International Law Human Rights Law of the Oceans and the Antarctic Law of Nations Law of the European Union Group C Planning Law Advanced Constitutional Law Environmental Law Labour Law Media Law Comparative Administrative Law Group D Commercial Law Tax 1 International Trade Corporations Law 2 Intellectual Property ________________________________________ University of Tasmania Course and Unit Handbook –Course details for 2003 August 1, 2016, 19:05 PM, page –3 Bachelor of Laws Consumer Protection Information Technology Law Tax 2 Financial Institutions Law Competition Law [na] [na] [na] [na] H~1 12.5% 12.5% 12.5% 12.5% 12.5% LAW669 LAW670 LAW671 LAW673 LAW604 H~1 H~2 H~1 [na] H~2 H~3 [na] H~1 [na] H~1&2 H~1/2 H~3 [na] H~3 12.5% 12.5% 12.5% 12.5% 12.5% 12.5% 12.5% 12.5% 12.5% 25% 12.5% 12.5% 12.5% 12.5% LAW681 LAW682 LAW683 LAW684 LAW688 LAW692 LAW695 LAW696 LAW698 LAW699 LAW679 LAW693 LAW677 LAW678 Group E Family 1 – the Family and the Child Family 2 – Financial Aspects of Family Law Succession Conflicts (Private International Law) Sentencing Elective 1 (Jessup Moot) Law and Ethics of Health Care Professional Conduct Heritage Law Elective 3 (Supervised Research) Elective 2 (Supervised Research) Law Elective 1 Law Elective 2 Law Elective 3 Note: The following information is NOT included in the printed edition of the Course and Unit Handbook Additional Information The following information answers some frequently asked questions. Note, however, details should be confirmed with the appropriate authority Responsible faculty or school | Faculty of Law Campus(es) offered Mode of delivery| Full time | Part time Course duration | 3 years minimum (6 semesters) | 8 years maximum (16 semesters) Costs (course fees only – annual) | HECS: YES Students enrolled in this course | Total students enrolled last year: 500 | International students last year: 46 ________________________________________ University of Tasmania Course and Unit Handbook –Course details for 2003 August 1, 2016, 19:05 PM, page –4