Graduate Diploma in Legal Studies
| Program of Study | Course cps | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| Elective Units Complete 36 credit points with at least 12 credit points at 300-level from the following units: |
36 cps | ||
| Unit Code | Unit Title | Unit cps | |
| LS100 | Introduction to Legal Systems and Methods | 6 | |
| LS111 | Civil Procedure | 6 | |
| LS160 | Criminal Law and Procedure | 6 | |
| LS200 | Administrative Law | 6 | |
| LS212 | Evidence and Proof | 6 | |
| LS220 | Constitutional Law | 6 | |
| LS231 | Law of Torts I | 6 | |
| LS232 | Law of Torts II | 6 | |
| LS240 | Equity and Trusts | 6 | |
| LS281 | Property Law I | 6 | |
| LS282 | Property Law II | 6 | |
| LS301 | Succession | 6 | |
| LS315 | Criminal Process, Sentencing and Punishment | 6 | |
| LS320 | Professional Conduct | 6 | |
| LS321 | Conveyancing | 6 | |
| LS331 | Intellectual Property Law | 6 | |
| LS332 | Industrial Law | 6 | |
| LS334 | Banking and Finance Law | 6 | |
| LS335 | Human Rights | 6 | |
| LS336 | Local Government Law | 6 | |
| LS341 | Introduction to Environmental Law | 6 | |
| LS342 | Medico-Legal Issues | 6 | |
| LS351 | Corporation Law | 6 | |
| LS352 | Taxation Law | 6 | |
| LS355 | Jurisprudence | 6 | |
| LS357 | Alternative Dispute Resolution | 6 | |
| LS358 | Natural Resources Law | 6 | |
| LS360 | Conflict of Laws | 6 | |
| LS361 | Public International Law | 6 | |
| LS364 | Indigenous Australians and Law | 6 | |
| LS370 | Family Law | 6 | |
| LS371 | Law of Contract I | 6 | |
| LS372 | Law of Contract II | 6 | |
| LS377 | Information Technology Law | 6 | |
| LS378 | Media Law | 6 | |
| LS379 | Commercial Law | 6 | |
| LS459 | Advanced Torts | 6 | |
| LS471 | Trade Practices and Consumer Protection | 6 | |
| And complete 12 credit points of approved Elective Units from the School of Law. | 12 cps | ||
| Total | 48 cps | ||
For candidates studying Full-Time = 48 cps per year or 24 cps per semester. This equates to a workload of approximately 40-48 hours per week.
For candidates studying Part-Time = 24 cps per year or 12 cps per semester. This equates to a workload of approximately 20-24 hours per week.
