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Law - LAWSA14744

Plan Summary

 
Faculty: Faculty of Law
 
  
   
 
Program: 4744 - Economics / Law
 
 
Award(s):
 
 
Bachelor of Laws (Major)
 
  

Plan Outline

This plan outlines the standard sequence of Law courses which make up the combined Economics/Law program.

Plan Structure

Year 1
Semester 1
  • One Economics core course - 6 UOC
  • One Economics core course - 6 UOC
  • One Economics core course - 6 UOC
Semester 2
  • One Economics core course - 6 UOC
  • One Economics core course - 6 UOC
  • One Economics core course - 6 UOC

Year 2
Semester 1
  • One Economics course in your chosen major - 6 UOC
  • One Economics course in your chosen major - 6 UOC
Semester 2
  • One Economics course in your chosen major - 6 UOC
  • One Economics course in your chosen major - 6 UOC

Year 3
Semester 1
  • One Economics course in your chosen major - 6 UOC
  • One Economics course in your chosen major - 6 UOC
Semester 2
  • One Economics course in your chosen major - 6 UOC
  • One Economics course in your chosen major - 6 UOC

Year 4
Semester 1
Plus ONE of:
Semester 2
  • 2 x Economics courses in your chosen major - 12UOC
  • Law Elective - 4 UOC

Year 5
Semester 1
  • Law Electives - 24 UOC

Semester 2
  • Law Electives - 24 UOC
Please refer to the relevant plan entry for Bachelor of Economics (BEc) major requirements:


Note:
Students enrolled in BEc/LLB are not permitted to enrol in courses from the School of Business Law and Taxation (Course prefix LEGT).

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