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Study Plan - Semester 1 commencement

This Bachelor of Laws (Graduate Entry) Study Plan is for students commencing in Semester 1, 2014.

Year 1

Year 1

Semester 1
CourseSemester of offer
(Sunshine Coast)
UnitsRequisites
LAW101 Professional Conduct
LAW103 Regulation
LAW201 Foundations of Australian Law A
LAW203 Criminal Law and Procedure A
 
Semester 2
CourseSemester of offer
(Sunshine Coast)
UnitsRequisites
LAW102 Torts A
LAW104 Contracts A
LAW202 Foundations of Australian Law B
LAW204 Criminal Law and Procedure B
Year 2

Year 2

Semester 1
CourseSemester of offer
(Sunshine Coast)
UnitsRequisites
LAW205 Torts B
LAW301 Contracts B
LAW303 Property A

PLUS select 1 advanced level (200/300/400 coded) elective course from the School of Law.

Please note: Semester offerings for Law elective courses are subject to change and are dependent on student demand.

 
Semester 2
CourseSemester of offer
(Sunshine Coast)
UnitsRequisites
LAW206 Constitutional Law
LAW302 Corporations and Partnership Law
LAW304 Property B

PLUS select 1 advanced level (200/300/400 coded) elective course from the School of Law.

Please note: Semester offerings for Law elective courses are subject to change and are dependent on student demand.

Year 3

Year 3

Semester 1
CourseSemester of offer
(Sunshine Coast)
UnitsRequisites
LAW403 Equity & Trusts

PLUS select 3 advanced level (200/300/400 coded) elective courses from the School of Law.

Please note: Semester offerings for Law elective courses are subject to change and are dependent on student demand.

 
Semester 2
CourseSemester of offer
(Sunshine Coast)
UnitsRequisites
LAW401 Civil Procedure
LAW402 Evidence
LAW404 Administrative Law

PLUS select 1 advanced level (200/300/400 coded) elective course from the School of Law.

Please note: Semester offerings for Law elective courses are subject to change and are dependent on student demand.