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Plan Summary

 
Faculty: Faculty of Law
 
  
   
 
Program: 4765 - International Studies / Law
 
 
Award(s):
 
 
Bachelor of Laws (Major)
 
  

Plan Outline

This plan outlines the standard sequence of Law courses which make up the combined International Studies/Law programs.
For detailed outlines of International Studies major plan sequences please check the following links:

ASIAA14765 Asian Studies
EUROA14765 European Studies
GLSTB14765 Globalisation Studies
IBUSA14765 International Business Studies
IRELA14765 International Relations
COMDD14765 Development Studies
CHIND14765 Advanced Chinese Studies
CHINC14765 Chinese Studies
FRENBA4765 Advanced French Studies
FRENC14765 French Studies
GERSE14765 German Studies
JAPNB14765 Advanced Japanese Studies
JAPNC14765 Japanese Studies
KOREB14765 Advanced Korean Studies
KOREA14765 Korean Studies

Plan Structure

Year 1

Semester 1
  • 2 x International Studies courses (12 UOC)

Semester 2
  • 2 x International Studies courses (12 UOC)

Year 2

Semester 1
  • 3 x International Studies courses (18 UOC)

Semester 2
  • 3 x International Studies courses (18 UOC)

Year 3

Semester 1
  • 2 x International Studies courses (12 UOC)

Semester 2
  • International Studies Individual Overseas Study Program A (24 UOC)

Year 4

Semester 1
  • International Studies Individual Overseas Study Program B (24 UOC)

Semester 2
  • 2 x International Studies courses (12 UOC)

Year 5

Semester 1
2 x International Studies courses (12 UOC)

Semester 2
Plus ONE of:

Year 6

Semester 1
  • Law electives - 24 UOC

Semester 2
  • Law electives - 24 UOC

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