Course summary
The Bachelor of Laws (LLB) is a recognised degree enabling admission as a lawyer throughout Australia. This four-year degree can also be studied as a five-year double degree with either Arts, Business, Legal and Justice Studies, Music, Social Science or Sport and Exercise Science.
The Bachelor of Laws and double degrees with law include on-campus workshops for both on-campus and online students*.
Applicants who do not have the required entry mark for the Bachelor of Laws are encouraged to apply for the Associate Degree in Law (Paralegal Studies) or Bachelor of Legal and Justice Studies. If students achieve the required grade point average, they can then apply for transfer into the Bachelor of Laws.
*A small number of units include compulsory on-campus workshops.
The Bachelor of Laws (LLB) is a recognised degree enabling admission as a lawyer throughout Australia. This four-year degree can also be studied as a five-year double degree with either Arts, Business, Legal and Justice Studies, Music, Social Science or Sport and Exercise Science.
The Bachelor of Laws and double degrees with law include on-campus workshops for both on-campus and online students*.
Applicants who do not have the required entry mark for the Bachelor of Laws are encouraged to apply for the Associate Degree in Law (Paralegal Studies) or Bachelor of Legal and Justice Studies. If students achieve the required grade point average, they can then apply for transfer into the Bachelor of Laws.
*A small number of units include compulsory on-campus workshops.
Students study core units, plus select units from an extensive range of electives to suit their career aspirations. Core units include areas such as Civil Litigation and Procedure; The Philosophy of Law; Environmental Law; Professional Conduct; Evidence; and Australian Criminal Law. Elective units may include areas as diverse as Cyberlaw; Entertainment Law; Victimology; Human Rights; Public Interest Advocacy; Race and the Law; Animal Law; and Ecological Jurisprudence.
Honours is embedded in the Bachelor of Laws degree and requires the completion of two specified Law units in addition to a high academic achievement overall.
Graduate Attribute | Course Learning Outcome |
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Intellectual rigour | Demonstrate the intellectual and practical skills needed to identify, research, evaluate and synthesise relevant factual, legal and policy issues. |
Creativity | Apply legal reasoning, critical analysis and research to generate appropriate responses to legal problems. |
Ethical practice | Demonstrate an understanding of approaches to ethical decision-making and an ability to recognise, reflect upon, and respond to ethical issues likely to arise in professional contexts. Demonstrate an ability to recognise and reflect upon the professional responsibilities of lawyers in promoting justice and in service to the community. Demonstrate an understanding of the relationship between law and sustainability. |
Knowledge of a discipline | Demonstrate an understanding of a broad and coherent body of knowledge that includes the fundamental areas of law, the Australian legal system, and underlying principles and concepts, including international and comparative contexts, and the broader contexts within which legal issues arise. Demonstrate an understanding of the international and comparative contexts in which legal issues arise. |
Lifelong learning | Learn and work independently. Reflect on and assess their own capabilities and performance, and seek and make use of feedback as appropriate, to determine personal and professional development needs and achievements. Access, manage and evaluate sources of information relevant to legal research and practice. |
Communication and social skills | Communicate in ways that are effective, appropriate and persuasive for legal and non-legal audiences. Collaborate effectively and constructively with others. |
Cultural competence | Apply an understanding of Australian Indigenous perspectives to all aspects of legal professional practice. |
Law students can undertake voluntary legal experience and professional placement with legal firms or offices to build their practical legal skills and develop their professional networks.
Both the Bachelor of Laws undergraduate entry and graduate entry fulfil the academic requirements for admission to the legal profession. Professional admission authorities also require law graduates of all universities to complete practical legal training or similar to practise as a lawyer.
Students who intend to practise law outside Australia should refer to the relevant country’s admission body to confirm their admission requirements.
Course overview
Course code
3007083
Course abbreviation
LLB (4 year UG entry)
Credit points
384
Equivalent units
32
Duration
4 years full-time; 8 years part-time
Duration
4 years full-time
Availability details
Domestic
Location | Teaching period | UAC code | QTAC code |
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Gold Coast | Session 1 | 336060 | 056661 |
Lismore | Session 1 | 336000 | 056601 |
Online | Session 1 | N/A | N/A |
Fee information
International
Location | Teaching period | Annual Fees | CRICOS |
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Gold Coast | Session 1 | $23,760 ($2,970 per unit) | 050150E |
Lismore | Session 1 | $23,760 ($2,970 per unit) | 050150E |
Online | Session 2 | N/A | N/A |
Course requirements
See the University’s Rules Relating to Awards, in conjunction with the Specific Award Rules listed below.
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To be eligible for the award of Bachelor of Laws - Undergraduate Entry a candidate shall successfully complete the equivalent of thirty-two (32) units (384 credit points), comprising:
- all units listed in Part A; and
- nine (9) units from Part B or Part C, with no more than two (2) units being from Part C; and
- six (6) elective units, which may include units from Part B
- Units in Part A of the Associate Degree in Law (Paralegal Studies) or the Bachelor of Legal and Justice Studies may not be included unless these units are in Part B or C of this Schedule of Units, or have been completed prior to admission to candidature.
- A candidate who, while enrolled for a double degree with law, has completed the requirements for the Bachelor of Laws may elect to be awarded the Bachelor of Laws following withdrawal from candidature for the Double degree.
Law Degree with Honours
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A candidate for the award of Bachelor of Laws with Honours shall fulfil the requirements of the Bachelor of Laws award, and in addition must:
- complete the units LAW10181 - Legal Research: Context, Perspective and Method and LAW00524 - Independent Legal Research; and
- achieve such standard of academic performance as determined by the School Board, School of Law and Justice.
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For the award of Honours, consideration shall be given to a candidate’s academic record throughout the course of study. A candidate who has reached the required standard of academic performance may, on the recommendation of the School Board in the School of Law and Justice, be awarded Honours in one of the following grades:
- First Class Honours
- Second Class Honours – Division I
- Second Class Honours – Division II
Schedule of units
Course progressions
Your course progression is in the recommended order you should complete your course in. It is important that you follow this to ensure you meet the course requirements. Assistance on how to enrol can be accessed here.
Students should use course progression information to select units specific to their course and enrol in these units using My Enrolment
Browse uni-wide elective units by selecting Uni-wide elective in the advanced filter of the Unit search
Browse shared majors and their units at Shared majors
Title | Level of learning | Note | |
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Year 1, Session 1 | |||
LAW00051 - Legal Research and Writing | Introductory | ||
LAW00111 - Legal Process | Introductory | Note 1 | |
LAW10001 - Contract Law I | Introductory | ||
LAW10002 - Australian Criminal Law I | Introductory | ||
Year 1, Session 2 | |||
LAW10003 - Contract Law II | Intermediate | ||
LAW10004 - Australian Criminal Law II | Intermediate | ||
LAW72002 - Torts | Intermediate | ||
1st Unit from Part B Law Electives | |||
Year 2, Session 1 | |||
LAW00118 - Environmental Law | Intermediate | ||
LAW00520 - The Philosophy of Law | Intermediate | ||
LAW00527 - Corporations Law | Intermediate | ||
2nd Unit from Part B Law Electives | |||
Year 2, Session 2 | |||
LAW00112 - Constitutional Law | Intermediate | ||
LAW71005 - Property Principles | Introductory | ||
LAW72009 - Principles of Equity | Advanced | ||
3rd Unit from Part B Law Electives | |||
Year 3, Session 1 | |||
LAW72005 - Evidence | Advanced | ||
LAW72001 - Civil Litigation and Procedure | Intermediate | ||
4th Unit from Part B Law Electives | |||
5th Unit from Part B Law Electives | |||
Year 3, Session 2 | |||
LAW00117 - Administrative Law | Advanced | ||
LAW00519 - Professional Conduct | Advanced | Note 1 | |
6th Unit from Part B Law Electives | |||
7th Unit from Part B Law Electives | |||
Year 4, Session 1 | |||
8th Unit from Part B Law Electives OR Part C | |||
9th Unit from Part B Law ElectivesOR Part C | |||
1st University-wide Elective OR Part B Law Electives | Note 2 | ||
2nd University-wide Elective OR Part B Law Electives | Note 2 | ||
Year 4, Session 2 | |||
3rd University-wide Elective OR Part B Law Electives | Note 2 | ||
4th University-wide Elective OR Part B Law Electives | Note 2 | ||
5th University-wide Elective OR Part B Law Electives | Note 2 | ||
6th University-wide Elective OR Part B Law Electives | Note 2 |
Title | Level of learning | Note | |
---|---|---|---|
Year 1, Session 1 | |||
LAW00051 - Legal Research and Writing | Introductory | ||
LAW00111 - Legal Process | Introductory | ||
Year 1, Session 2 | |||
LAW72002 - Torts | Intermediate | ||
1st Unit from Part B Law Electives | |||
Year 2, Session 1 | |||
LAW10001 - Contract Law I | Introductory | ||
LAW10002 - Australian Criminal Law I | Introductory | ||
Year 2, Session 2 | |||
LAW10003 - Contract Law II | Intermediate | ||
LAW10004 - Australian Criminal Law II | Intermediate | ||
Year 3, Session 1 | |||
LAW00118 - Environmental Law | Intermediate | ||
LAW00520 - The Philosophy of Law | Intermediate | ||
Year 3, Session 2 | |||
LAW00112 - Constitutional Law | Intermediate | ||
2nd Unit from Part B Law Electives | |||
Year 4, Session 1 | |||
LAW72005 - Evidence | Advanced | ||
LAW72001 - Civil Litigation and Procedure | Intermediate | ||
Year 4, Session 2 | |||
LAW71005 - Property Principles | Introductory | ||
LAW72009 - Principles of Equity | Advanced | ||
Year 5, Session 1 | |||
LAW00527 - Corporations Law | Intermediate | ||
3rd Unit from Part B Law Electives | |||
Year 5, Session 2 | |||
LAW00117 - Administrative Law | Advanced | ||
LAW00519 - Professional Conduct | Advanced | Note 1 | |
Year 6, Session 1 | |||
4th Unit from Part B Law Electives | |||
5th Unit from Part B Law Electives | |||
Year 6, Session 2 | |||
6th Unit from Part B Law Electives | |||
7th Unit from Part B Law Electives | |||
Year 7, Session 1 | |||
8th Unit from Part B Law Electives OR Part C | |||
9th Unit from Part B Law Electives OR Part C | |||
Year 7, Session 2 | |||
1st University-wide Elective OR Part B Law Electives | Note 2 | ||
2nd University-wide Elective OR Part B Law Electives | Note 2 | ||
Year 8, Session 1 | |||
3rd University-wide Elective OR Part B Law Electives | Note 2 | ||
4thUniversity-wide Elective OR Part B Law Electives | Note 2 | ||
Year 8, Session 2 | |||
5th University-wide Elective OR Part B Law Electives | Note 2 | ||
6th University-wide Elective OR Part B Law Electives | Note 2 |
Title | Level of learning | Note | |
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Students commencing their studies in Session 2 are limited to part time, external study for their first session. It may be possible to study on campus and or full time in subsequent sessions. | |||
Year 1, Session 2 | |||
LAW00051 - Legal Research and Writing | Introductory | ||
LAW00111 - Legal Process | Introductory | ||
It is recommended that students undertake at least one elective unit in Session 3 over their course duration to allow for completion in the equivalent of 4 years of study. | |||
Year 2, Session 1 | |||
Part-time students should complete the first two units in this session and the remaining two units in Session 1 of Year 3. | |||
LAW10001 - Contract Law I | Introductory | ||
LAW10002 - Australian Criminal Law I | Introductory | ||
LAW00520 - The Philosophy of Law | Intermediate | ||
1st Unit from Part B Law Electives | |||
Year 2, Session 2 | |||
Part-time students should complete the first two units in this session and the remaining two units in Session 2 of Year 3. | |||
LAW10003 - Contract Law II | Intermediate | ||
LAW10004 - Australian Criminal Law II | Intermediate | ||
LAW72002 - Torts | Intermediate | ||
2nd Unit from Part B Law Electives | |||
Year 3, Session 1 | |||
LAW00118 - Environmental Law | Intermediate | ||
LAW00527 - Corporations Law | Intermediate | ||
LAW72005 - Evidence | Advanced | ||
LAW72001 - Civil Litigation and Procedure | Intermediate | ||
Year 3, Session 2 | |||
LAW00112 - Constitutional Law | Intermediate | ||
LAW71005 - Property Principles | Introductory | ||
LAW72009 - Principles of Equity | Advanced | ||
3rd Unit from Part B Law Electives | |||
Year 4, Session 1 | |||
4th Unit from Part B Law Electives | |||
5th Unit from Part B Law Electives | |||
6th Unit from Part B Law Electives | |||
7th Unit from Part B Law Electives | |||
Year 4, Session 2 | |||
LAW00117 - Administrative Law | Advanced | ||
LAW00519 - Professional Conduct | Advanced | Note 1 | |
8th Unit from Part B Law Electives OR Part C | |||
9th Unit from Part B Law Electives OR Part C | |||
Year 5, Session 1 | |||
1st University-wide Elective OR Part B Law Electives | Note 2 | ||
2nd University-wide Elective OR Part B Law Electives | Note 2 | ||
3rd University-wide Elective OR Part B Law Electives | Note 2 | ||
4th University-wide Elective OR Part B Law Electives | Note 2 | ||
Year 5, Session 2 | |||
5th University-wide Elective OR Part B Law Electives | Note 2 | ||
6th University-wide Elective OR Part B Law Electives | Note 2 |
Notes
Note 1: | Attendance at a compulsory workshop is required. |
Note 2: | University-wide Electives include electives from any degree at Southern Cross University but does not include the following units: LAW10157 Australian Legal System, LAW10159 Principles of Contract Law, LAW00052 Introduction to Land Law, LAW00053 Foundations of Torts, LAW00050 Criminal Process, LAW00128 Interviewing, Negotiation and Ethics, LAW00150 Introduction to Business Law, LAW00004 Company Law, LAW00058 Litigation Practice, LAW00107 Conveyancers Professional Practice, LAW00108 Legal and Conveyancing Practice, LAW10068 Law and Government Decision Making, and LAW10158 Introduction to Evidence and Advocacy. However, candidates who have completed any of these units prior to enrolment in this degree may apply for advanced standing in up to a maximum of six of the above as “University-wide electives” but not as “Part B Law Electives”. |
Unit groups
Part B Law Electives
Title | Level of learning | Note | |
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ACC00132 - Taxation | Advanced | ||
ACC00134 - Advanced Taxation | Advanced | ||
LAW00054 - Family Law Practice | Intermediate | ||
LAW00057 - Conveyancing Law | Intermediate | Note 1 | |
LAW00059 - Welfare Law | Intermediate | ||
LAW00061 - Drugs, Crime and the Law | Intermediate | ||
LAW00062 - Wills and Estates | Intermediate | ||
LAW00104 - Employment and Industrial Relations Law | Advanced | ||
LAW00106 - EEO and OH&S Law and Practice | Advanced | ||
LAW00119 - Local Government and Planning Law | Intermediate | ||
LAW00120 - Victimology | Intermediate | ||
LAW00121 - Intellectual Property | Advanced | ||
LAW00122 - Clinical Legal Experience | Intermediate | ||
LAW00123 - Law Placement | Advanced | ||
LAW00124 - International Business Law | Intermediate | ||
LAW00125 - Information Technology and the Law | Advanced | ||
LAW00126 - Competition and Consumer Law | Intermediate | ||
LAW00214 - Mediation and Dispute Resolution | Introductory | Note 1 | |
LAW00216 - Mediation Practice and Procedure | Intermediate | Note 1 | |
LAW00514 - Criminology | Intermediate | ||
LAW00516 - Advanced Advocacy | Intermediate | ||
LAW00521 - International Law | Intermediate | ||
LAW00522 - Human Rights | Advanced | ||
LAW00523 - Commercial Law | Intermediate | ||
LAW00524 - Independent Legal Research | Advanced | ||
LAW00525 - Cyberlaw | Intermediate | ||
LAW00526 - International Criminal Justice | Advanced | ||
LAW00529 - Restorative Justice | Intermediate | ||
LAW01125 - Stock Exchange and Finance Law | Intermediate | ||
LAW10160 - Public Interest Advocacy | Advanced | ||
LAW10168 - Privacy Law and the Private Sector | Intermediate | ||
LAW10170 - Race and the Law | Intermediate | ||
LAW10169 - Human Rights and the Global Economy | Advanced | ||
LAW10167 - International Intellectual Property Law and Public Policy | Intermediate | ||
LAW10166 - Entertainment Law | Advanced | ||
LAW10171 - Mediating Across Cultures | Introductory | ||
LAW10181 - Legal Research: Context, Perspective and Method | Advanced | ||
LAW10206 - The Holocaust, Genocide and the Law | Intermediate | ||
LAW10207 - Psychiatry, Psychology and the Law | Advanced | ||
LAW10288 - Mooting | Advanced | ||
LAW10292 - Education and the Law | Intermediate | ||
LAW10472 - International Human Rights Law | Intermediate | ||
LAW10487 - Animal Law | Intermediate | ||
LAW10488 - Crime, Globalisation and Governance | Intermediate | ||
LAW10489 - Australian Military and National Security Law | Intermediate | ||
LAW10490 - Trials and Witnesses | Intermediate | ||
LAW10491 - Sexual Orientation and the Law | Intermediate | ||
LAW10527 - Comparative Law | Advanced | ||
LAW10698 - International Trade and Development Law | Advanced | ||
LAW10727 - Marine Animal Protection Law | Intermediate | ||
LAW30002 - Advanced Sports Law | Advanced | ||
LAW30001 - Ecological Jurisprudence | Intermediate | ||
LAW30003 - International Humanitarian Law | Intermediate | ||
LAW30004 - Comparative Criminal Law | Advanced | ||
LAW30005 - Statutory Interpretation | Advanced | ||
LAW73003 - Remedies | Advanced | ||
LAW72006 - Climate Law and Policy | Intermediate | ||
LAW72010 - Property in Land | Intermediate | ||
LAW72007 - International Business Negotiations | Intermediate | ||
LAW72011 - Why the State Needs to Kill: law, violence and the production of political authority | Intermediate | ||
LAW72014 - Struggles, Movements, and the Idea of Communism | Intermediate | ||
LAW72015 - Law, Film and Ideology | Intermediate |
Part C
Title | Level of learning | Note | |
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CUL00413 - Human Rights and Indigenous Peoples | Intermediate | ||
LAW00056 - Aborigines, Torres Strait Islanders and the Criminal Justice System | Intermediate | ||
LAW00215 - Dispute Resolution and Aboriginal Communities | Introductory |