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Student Handbook, Semester 1, 2010: Bachelor of Justice and Legal Studies - commencing Semester 1

Recommended enrolment pattern for students commencing Semester 1, 2010

  • This full-time enrolment pattern is designed to comply with program requirements. Variations are possible but should only be considered in consultation with the program adviser.
  • Students with credit from prior tertiary study should consult their program adviser for recommended enrolment.
  • For detailed program information, please refer to the program structure
  • Course offerings may change without notice. Consult the course schedule to confirm when courses are offered.
Semester 1, 2010

INT140
JST101 Justice and the Australian Legal System
Plus select 1 core course from:
COR109
COR110
COR111
Plus select 1 elective course (refer to Note 1)

Semester 2, 2010

JST102
SCS110 Australian Society: How does(n't) it work? - An Introduction to Sociology
Plus select 1 core course from:
COR109
COR110
COR111
Plus select 1 elective course (refer to Note 1)

Semester 1, 2011

BUS103
CMN213
JST201
Plus select 1 elective course (refer to Note 1)

Semester 2, 2011

HRM221
JST202 International Justice and Human Rights
LGL201
SCS235 Social Justice, Welfare and the State

Semester 1, 2012

ENP211 Planning and Environmental Law
JST203
CMN228 Media Law and Ethics
Plus select 1 elective course (refer to Note 1)

Semester 2, 2012

JST205
SCS211
Plus select 2 elective courses (refer to Note 1)

Notes

1. It is strongly recommended that students use 4 of their electives to undertake a minor in one of the following areas:

Counselling
  • Environmental and Planning Studies
  • Human Resources Management
  • International Business
  • Politics and International Relations
  • Public Health
  • Sociology

    2. No more than 10 introductory courses are to be completed, including core courses, in the Bachelor of Justice and Legal Studies program.


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