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Law - LAWSA14778

Plan Summary

 
Faculty: Faculty of Law
 
  
   
 
Program: 4778 - Engineering / Law
 
 
Award(s):
 
 
Bachelor of Laws (Major)
 
  

Plan Outline

This plan is designed for students who wish to study Engineering and Law.
For details of the recommended sequence of courses in each Engineering major, please refer to the following plans. Substitution of engineering courses may be permitted at the discretion of the discipline authority.
AEROA14778 - Aerospace Engineering
CEICA14778 - Chemical Engineering
CVENA14778 - Civil Engineering (previously program 4775)
COMPA14778 - Computer Engineering
ELECA14778 - Electrical Engineering
CVENB14778 - Environmental Engineering (previously program 4777)
CEICB14776 - Industrial Chemistry
MANFA14778 - Manufacturing Engineering and Management
MECHA14778 - Mechanical Engineering
MTRNA14778 - Mechatronic Engineering
MINEA14778 - Mining Engineering
NAVLA14778 - Naval Architecture
PETRA14778 - Petroleum Engineering
PHTNA14778 - Photonics Engineering
SOLAA14778 - Photovoltaics and Solar Energy Engineering
SOLAB14778 - Renewable Energy Engineering
GMATA14778 - Surveying and Spatial Information Systems
TELEA14776 - Telecommunications

Plan Structure

Year 1

Semester 1
  • 3 x Engineering courses (18 UOC)

Semester 2
  • 3 x Engineering courses (18 UOC)

Year 2

Semester 1
  • 3 x Engineering courses (18 UOC)

Semester 2
  • 3 x Engineering courses (18 UOC)

Year 3

Semester 1
  • 3 x Engineering courses (18 UOC)

Semester 2
  • 3 x Engineering courses (18 UOC)

Year 4

Semester 1
  • 3 x Engineering courses (18 UOC)

Semester 2
  • 3 x Engineering courses (18 UOC)

Year 5

Semester 1
Plus ONE of:

Semester 2
  • Law elective - 4 UOC

Year 6

Semester 1
  • Law electives - 24 UOC

Semester 2
  • Law electives - 24 UOC


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