Law
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Introduction
The Law School was established in 1993 and has grown to become the largest law school in Australia outside of the capital cities. We have a large internal on-campus student body enjoying high-quality facilities and lifestyle. The School is also one of Australia’s largest providers of distance education in law. We pride ourself in our use of modern teaching technology and the quality of our research.
Why study law at UNE?
Aside from UNE simply being a great place to study there are many other reasons to study Law at UNE. We have an outstanding external study program which is evident in the fact that over 80% of our student body studies externally. The Law School records its internal lectures and makes them available for external students via a podcast over the internet. If you want to fast-track your degree we also provide an extra summer semester and you can commence your degree via mid-year enrolment.
Accreditation
The Bachelor of Laws degree is the qualification to practise as a lawyer within Australia. Once the degree is completed, all law graduates are required to complete a period of practical legal training, including further study and supervised experience in a legal practice, before being admitted to practise as a barrister or solicitor. For more information csee the Legal Profession Admission Board.
Courses
| Name | Duration (years) | Commences | Study Mode |
| Bachelor of Agriculture/Bachelor of Laws | 5F/10P | S1/S2 | On and Off |
| Bachelor of Arts/Bachelor of Laws | 5F/10P | S1/S2 | On and Off |
| Bachelor of Business/Bachelor of Laws | 5F/10P | S1/S2 | On and Off |
| Bachelor of Computer Science/Bachelor of Laws | 5F/10P | S1/S2 | On and Off |
| Bachelor of Economics/Bachelor of Laws | 5F/10P | S1/S2 | On and Off |
| Bachelor of Environmental Science/Bachelor of Laws | 5F/10P | S1/S2 | On and Off |
| Bachelor of Financial Administration/Bachelor of Laws | 5F/10P | S1/S2 | On and Off |
| Bachelor of Science/Bachelor of Laws | 5F/10P | S1/S2 | On and Off |
Careers
A UNE law degree provides its graduates skills that are useful for careers such as a solicitor, barrister, law academic, legal aid lawyer, policy advisor and more. As legal issues become more common in all areas of life a law degree can also enhance other career options where knowledge of law is beneficial.
Partnerships and Industry links
- Legal Profession Admission Board (LPAB)
- Australasian Legal Information Institute (AUSTLII)
- Australian Law Postgraduate Network
Research
The School of Law has a detailed research section on their site. The University of New England Law Journal and Kirby Seminar Series are good examples of some reasearch areas. For more information see the Law School's research page.
Contacts
Help for Students
You can find instant answers to many of your questions or contact UNE directly via AskUNE
Future Students may also call 1800 818 865
Enquiries about studying law at UNE can also be made to:
The School of Law
law@une.edu.au,
ph:+(61 2) 6773 3598
fax:+(61 2) 6773 3602
http://www.une.edu.au/law/

