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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.
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. Home | A Message from the Dean
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