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Program Summary
This program provides an opportunity to obtain two professional degrees. It allows students to add the professionally recognised Law program to the professionally accredited Architecture program offered by the Faculty of the Built Environment.
In terms of career prospects, employers could include law firms specialising in construction law, related government departments and regulatory bodies and architectural practices. Duration/Award The program is a seven year full-time combined program leading to the award of the two degrees of Bachelor of Architecture and Bachelor of Laws (BArch LLB). Students may complete the program in 6.5 years or 13 sessions of study if they carry out Work Experience over the summer breaks. This would mean that the enrolment for one session would be 48 units of credit which includes the 24 units of credit for work experience. Because the Architecture program contains a percentage of open electives which can be replaced by law courses, the combined program requires only three additional sessions of study to gain both qualifications. In general, this study is taken concurrently with the BArch program and both can be completed in thirteen sessions. It is considered to have a significant workload throughout these thirteen sessions. Entry Requirements The combined program is open to students who satisfy both the Architecture and Law entry conditions. Students may enter directly in Year 1 or may apply to transfer from the Architecture Program after the completion of one year if they have achieved a distinction or higher average. All applications for transfer must be registered with the University Admissions Centre. Transfer after the second year may result in the student taking more than the minimum time to complete the combined degree. Organisation The BArch LLB program is administered by the Faculty of Law. The Faculty requires the student to obtain approval of the Faculty of Built Environment, Architecture Program for the Architecture courses. The final program and timetable must be approved by the Head of the Architecture Program in the Faculty of the Built Environment. Program Objectives and Learning Outcomes At the completion of this program, students will have obtained a sound knowledge base in the fields of both Architecture and Law.
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Approved Sequence of Study
Students must complete Year 1 (48 units of credit) of the Architecture program before attempting any courses from the Law program. In subsequent years students must study architecture courses in a sequence approved by the Faculty of the Built Environment and law courses in a sequence approved by the School of Law. An approved sequence can be found here: Plan for Architecture/Law 4705 Other sequences may be approved under special circumstances. Honours in Architecture
The degree of Bachelor of Architecture is awarded at either pass or honours level after successful completion of a minimum of 192 units of credit from the Architecture Program and 72 units of credit from the Law Program. These core law courses are considered in the same manner as Faculty electives for the purposes of the honours calculation. The combined total units of credit is taken from student performance over 264 units of credit for the purpose of calculating honours in Architecture. See Program 4790 for 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 website: https://my.unsw.edu.au/student/fees/FeesMainPage.html
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