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For Undergraduate Students

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Jurisprudence Program

Bachelor of Jurisprudence (three years full-time), this program is only available as part of the combined Juris/Law program. Students unable to complete the requirements for the combined degree may apply to graduate with a BJuris.

Combined Law Programs

  • Bachelor of Art Theory and Bachelor of Laws (five years full-time) - program code 4703
  • Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Laws (five years full-time) - program code 4760
  • Bachelor of Commerce and Bachelor of Laws (five years full-time) - program code 4733
  • Bachelor of Criminology & Criminal Justice and Bachelor of Laws (five years full-time) - program code 4763
  • Bachelor of Economics and Bachelor of Laws (five years full-time) - program code 4744
  • Bachelor of Engineering and Bachelor of Laws (six and a half years full-time) - program code 4778 (replacing 4775, 4776 and 4777)
  • Bachelor of International Studies and Bachelor of Laws (six years fulltime) - program code 4765
  • Bachelor of Jurisprudence and Bachelor of Laws (five years full-time) - program code 4780
  • Bachelor of Media and Bachelor of Laws (five years full-time) - program code 4781 (also replacing 4764)
  • Bachelor of Planning and Bachelor of Laws (seven years full-time) - program code 4707
  • Bachelor of Science and Bachelor of Laws (five years full-time) - program code 4770
  • Bachelor of Science (Computer Science) and Bachelor of Laws (five years full-time) - program code 3984
  • Bachelor of Social Science and Bachelor of Laws (five years full-time) - program code 4761
  • Bachelor of Social Work and Bachelor of Laws (six and a half years full-time) - program code 4786 (replacing 4785)

Admission to Combined Law Programs

Students who satisfy the entry requirements may enter the combined law programs directly in Year 1. Alternatively, students may apply via UAC to "transfer" into a combined law degree after the completion of at least one year of full time tertiary study. Admission is based on a combination of secondary and tertiary results. The maximum credit (advanced standing) granted to transfer students is 48 units of credit (equivalent to 1 year). UNSW students may be eligible for the internal program transfer to the combined law program after completion of 36 - 48 units of credit. More information can be obtained from: www.my.unsw.edu.au/student/atoz/InternalProgramTransfer.html

Program Transfers: Students enrolled in combined law programs who discover they have made a wrong choice of program should consult a student advisor in the School of Law as soon as possible. It is sometimes possible to effect changes without seriously affecting progress in the new program; the earlier the change can be made, the easier the transition.

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