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Unofficial LLB Checklist under 2004 Rules

Compulsory Units: Candidates must complete all compulsory units to the value of 96 credit points
LS 100 Introduction to Legal Systems & Methods
LS 160 Criminal Law & Procedure
LS 200 Administrative Law
LS 210 Civil Procedure & Evidence
LS 220 Constitutional Law
LS 231 Law of Torts I
LS 232 Law of Torts II
LS 240 Equity & Trusts
LS 281 Property Law I
LS 282 Property Law II
LS 301 Succession
LS 351 Corporation Law
LS 355 Jurisprudence
LS 371 Contract Law I
LS 372 Contract Law II
LS 280 Moot Court (or LS480)

Elective Units:
LLB Candidates must complete 9
Combined degree students must complete 7

Group B (at least 2 for the LLB, 1 for combined degrees)
ELS 378 Law and Literature
LS 311 Criminology
LS 320 Legal Ethics, Trust Accounting and Professional Conduct
LS 335 Human Rights
LS 345 International Environmental Law
LS 360 Private International Law
LS 361 Public International Law

Group C (at least 2 for the LLB, 1 for combined degrees)
LS 321 Conveyancing
LS 331 Intellectual Property Law
LS 332 Industrial Law
LS 334 Banking & Finance Law
LS 336 Local Government Law
LS 341 Environmental & Planning Law
LS 342 Medico-Legal Issues
LS 352 Taxation Law
LS 354 International Trade Law
LS 357 Alternative Dispute Resolution
LS 358 Natural Resources Law
LS 364 Indigenous Australians and Law
LS 368 Commercial Transactions
LS 370 Family Law
LS 377 Information Technology Law (external only)
LS 390 Trial Advocacy (internal only)

Group D (at least 2 for the LLB, 1 for combined degrees)
LS 400 Honours in Law (equals 2 over the year)
LS 402 Advanced Trust Law
LS 403 Research Topic
LS 430 Contemporary Issues in Administrative Law
LS 453 Advanced Business Law
LS 459 Advanced Torts
LS 470 Advanced Family Law
LS 471 Advanced Contract Law
LS 473 Advanced Corporation Security Law
LS 474 Advanced Taxation Law
LS 476 Advanced Constitutional Law
LS 478 Advanced Criminal Law
LS 480 Advanced Legal Research, Writing and Advocacy

Michael Eburn
Law Course Co-ordinator
28 May 2005