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Bachelor of Computer Science/Bachelor of Laws

Why study the Bachelor of Computer Science/Bachelor of Laws at UNE?

This double degree program consists of units from the BCompSc combined with units from the LLB. Students graduate with two degrees - the Bachelor of Computer Science and the Bachelor of Laws. Most students will commence the BCompSc before starting concurrent study in the LLB program.

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DURATION

5 Years Full-time
10 Years Part-time

FEES

Commonwealth Supported Place

OP

Information available from 2008

2007 STUDY OPTIONS

Not offered in 2007.

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Official Abbreviation BCompSc/LLB
Course Type Undergraduate
Commencement Sem 1 and Sem 2 if available
Study Mode On and Off Campus
Course Duration
  • 5 Years Full-time
  • 10 Years Part-time
2006 UAI Information available from 2008
2006 OP Information available from 2008
Fees Commonwealth Supported Place
Total Credit Points 240
Benefits

The Bachelor of Laws is accredited by the Legal Practitioners Admission Board of NSW for admission as a legal practitioner in NSW and this recognition legislation extends admission to other Australian jurisdictions. After completion of academic qualifications in Law, entry to legal practice also requires the completion of a Practical Legal Training (PLT) course.

The Bachelor of Computer Science has been granted Level A accreditation by the Computer Society of Australia.

Summer Semester provides an opportunity for students to fast-track their academic progression or to catch up on units required to complete the degree. A selection of units is offered off-campus during the normal semester break from November to February, enabling students to study from home and to accelerate their progress towards graduation.

Law Students' Society: There is an active Law students' Society at UNE, which organises inter-varsity mooting and social activities for students. The Society also represents the interests of Law students through its elected representatives on School Committees and provides a range of services for Law alumni as well as facilitating links between legal practitioners and students.

Entry Requirements

Entry to the first year of the degree is open to students who have obtained an appropriate NSW University Admission Index (UAI) or Queensland Tertiary Equivalent score or an equivalent qualification.

Alternative Entry is available. Students are required to provide information relating to their previous work and academic experiences. A sound knowledge of English is essential for enrolment in courses offered by the Faculty of Economics, Business and Law. Law students are expected to have reliable internet access.

An Alternative Entry program for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander students is conducted by the Oorala Centre at UNE. For information contact the centre on (02) 6773 3034.

Double Degree Opportunities Bachelor of Agriculture/Bachelor of Laws, Bachelor of Arts/Bachelor of Laws, Bachelor of Business/Bachelor of Laws, Bachelor of Computer Science/Bachelor of Laws, Bachelor of Economics/Bachelor of Laws, Bachelor of Environmental Science/Bachelor of Laws, Bachelor of Financial Administration/Bachelor of Laws, Bachelor of Science/Bachelor of Laws. These courses require a minimum of five years full-time study, or equivalent part-time study. Students who have completed a year of full-time study in a non LLB degree program, with better than average results, may apply to be admitted to the appropriate double Law degree program.
Fast Track Summer Semester is available for selected Law units on a full-fee basis.
Honours Students who have achieved a grade point average of 5.5 or better in the preceding eight law units (P=4, C= 5, D=6, HD=7) may be admitted to the Honours program in the final year of study. This program is based on a thesis of 15,000 words. The honours result is based on the grade awarded for the thesis plus grades for the best 15 units towards the degree.
Scholarships The University offers a number of Faculty/College and country scholarships available to Australian citizens and permanent residents.
Academic Colours

powder blue (BCC 193)/ultramarine (BCC 148)

Further Information

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These Course Rules & Plans are ONLY to be used if you Commenced, Transferred or Changed Versions in the Bachelor of Computer Science/Bachelor of Laws in 2007.

Information for Continuing Bachelor of Computer Science/Bachelor of Laws  Students for 2008

Bachelor of Computer Science/Bachelor of Laws (2005-2007 rules)
To complete requirements of the double degree program a candidate must complete at least 240 cp.

Bachelor of Computer Science Component
Candidates must complete units to the value of at least 96 cp.
Group 1 (complete ALL units)
Group 2a (complete ALL units)
Group 2b (complete at least one unit)
Group 3 (complete at least five units)

Bachelor of Laws Component
Candidates must complete units to the value of at least 144 cp.
Compulsory (96cp)
Electives (48cp)


Bachelor of Computer Science/Bachelor of Laws - for students enrolled and continuing under pre-2005 rules

Course Requirements (pre 2005)
To qualify for the degree a student must pass units to the value of 240 cp comprising:
108 cp in the Bachelor of Computer Science component (18 units); and
132 cp in the Bachelor of Laws component (22 units) and the unit *LS 280 (Moot Court) see note.

Bachelor of Computer Science Component
Units to the value of 108cp selected from units in Sciences with at least 90cp from COMP units including:

COMP 131, 132 and AMTH 140;
at least five 200-level COMP units; and
at least five 300-level COMP units

Bachelor of Laws Component
(a)  all compulsory units to the value of 90 cp.
(b)  elective Units to the value of 42 cp from Groups B, C, and D.
Note: One unit must be completed from each of these groups.

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