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![]() Program Summary
This program gives students the maximum freedom to follow their interests in the Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences. The Law courses satisfy the requirements for the award of the professional LLB degree.
Assumed Knowledge Students must satisfy the normal assumed knowledge requirements for entry to the Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences, and to individual courses in that Faculty. Program Objectives and Learning Outcomes In a world where people increasingly have a number of career shifts in their lifetime, humanities and social science graduates possess a unique combination of intellectual and analytical skills which can be readily transferred from one occupation to another. Someone planning a career in policy making, diplomacy, international relations or legal practice will find the BA/LLB an excellent preparation.
PROGRAM STRUCTURE 240 UOC
Law Courses 156 UOC
The core courses are taken in a specified sequence during Years 1 to 4. Details are available atLAWSA14760Arts/Law
. After completing the majority of the core courses students are eligible to enrol in electives in Years 4 and 5. Arts & Social Science Courses 84 UOC
Students must complete a total of 84 units of credit of approved Arts & Social Sciences courses from at least three schools or programs. The 84 UOC must include:
A few majors, e.g .Australian Studies comprise only 36 UOC. Students selecting such a major will bring their total UOC to 84 by completing an additional 6 UOC course approved by the Faculty of Arts & Social Sciences.
Arts & Social Science Specialisations
For details of the available specialisations and courses, please refer to the Bachelor of Arts program, 3400. A direct link is given below:
Bachelor of Arts 3400 Sequence of Study
Students must study Arts courses in a sequence approved by the Faculty of Arts & Social Sciences and Law courses in a sequence approved by the School of Law. Other sequences may be approved under special circumstances.
Graduation
Students who find they are unable to complete the combined degree may apply to transfer to the single BA program with credit for all courses completed.
*Note: For a list of approved Law Electives, please to the Academic Rules section of the Bachelor of Laws program 4790. A direct link is given below:
Bachelor of Laws 4790 General Education Requirements Students enrolled in combined law degrees are not required to complete general education courses.
Honours in the BA Program
Students wishing to take the BA(Media and Communications) degree program at Honours level must obtain prior approval from the relevant Schools in the Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences and the Faculty of Law. At least one and possibly two additional years of study are required. Alternatively students may consider completing the BA degree program at Honours level (4 years) and then seeking admission to the three year LLB degree program for graduates. See program 4790 for academic rules relating to the Bachelor of Laws Program. A direct link is given below;
Bachelor of Laws 4790 For information regarding fees for UNSW programs, please refer to the following web-page: https://my.unsw.edu.au/student/fees/FeesMainPage.html
Area(s) of Specialisation
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