Bachelor of Laws/Bachelor of Criminology and Justice

Edith Cowan University

About

This double degree enables students who wish to study Law and Criminology &

Justice to obtain a degree in both fields.

This combination provides students with a practical legal qualification and a comprehensive understanding of the impact of law within community settings.

The Law component equips students with skills for the courtroom and beyond, providing greater scope and options for a rewarding career in the legal, corporate, commercial and social justice fields.

The Criminology &

Justice component is designed for students with an interest in criminology, social justice and the justice system.

It provides a comprehensive understanding of the nature of criminology and justice, and the principal disciplines of law, political science, psychology and sociology.

Students examine the nature of crime and social control, as well as a broad range of areas in the domain of justice, including policing, courts, law, corrections, family law and conflict management.

Structure

Students are required to complete 22 core Law units and 10 Law elective units, plus 10 core Criminology and Justice units plus 1 x 8 unit major.

Year 1 - Semester 1

Unit Code Unit Title Credit Points
CRI1107 The Criminal Justice Process 15
CRI1103 Criminology 15
LAW1117 Torts I 15
LAW1116 Legal Process 15
LAW1600 Legal Writing and Research 15

Year 1 - Semester 2

Unit Code Unit Title Credit Points
CRI1104 The Psychology of Criminal Behaviour 15
CRI1208 Research Methods I 15
LAW1218 Torts II 15
Elective Unit 2 x Law Elective Units 30

Year 2 - Semester 1

Unit Code Unit Title Credit Points
CRI2115 Psychology and Criminal Justice 15
CRI2110 Research Methods II 15
LAW1113 Criminal Law I 15
LAW1111 Contract Law I 15
Unit from Major x1 15

Year 2 - Semester 2

Unit Code Unit Title Credit Points
CRI2103 Correctional Studies - Theory and Practice 15
CRI2201 Critical Aspects of Policing 15
LAW1214 Criminal Law II 15
LAW1212 Contract Law II 15
Unit from Major x1 15

Year 3 - Semester 1

Unit Code Unit Title Credit Points
CRI3120 Aboriginal Australians in the Criminal Justice System 15
LAW2102 Property Law I 15
LAW2104 * Constitutional Law I 15
LAW2350 Administrative Law 15
Unit from Major x1 15

Year 3 - Semester 2

Unit Code Unit Title Credit Points
CRI3205 Professional Ethics, Accountability and Integrity 15
LAW2312 Property Law II 15
LAW2314 Constitutional Law II 15
Elective Unit 2 x Law Elective Units 30

Year 4 - Semester 1

Unit Code Unit Title Credit Points
LAW3102 Corporations Law 15
LAW3103 Equity 15
LAW3855 Human Rights Law 15
Unit from Major x1 15
Elective Unit 1 x Law Elective Units 15

Year 4 - Semester 2

Unit Code Unit Title Credit Points
LAW3106 Evidence 15
LAW3107 Law of Trusts 15
Unit from Major x2 15
Elective Unit 1 x Law Elective Unit 15

Year 5 - Semester 1

Unit Code Unit Title Credit Points
LAW4604 Civil Procedure I 15
Unit from Major x1 15
Elective Unit 3 x Law Elective Units 45

Year 5 - Semester 2

Unit Code Unit Title Credit Points
LAW4614 Civil Procedure II 15
LAW4625 Statutory Interpretation 15
LAW4704 Legal Ethics and Professional Responsibility 15
Unit from Major x1 15
Elective Unit 1 x Law Elective Unit 15

Note: Students with a Weighted Average Mark (WAM) of 70% or higher (in the LAW only component of this degree) after their fourth year of study may be invited to complete an Honours program. Those students will transfer to the Bachelor of Laws (Honours)/Bachelor of criminology and Justice for their fifth and final year of study.

* Students will be assessed to see if they have achieved the ECU minimum standard of English language proficiency in this unit. Students who don't meet the minimum standard will be provided with appropriate English language support and development.

Unit sets that can be studied as part of this course

Entry requirements

Admission requirement (Band 5)

All applicants must meet the academic admission requirements for this course. The indicative or guaranteed ATAR is as published (where applicable) or academic admission requirements may be satisfied through completion of one of the following:

  • AQF Advanced Diploma or equivalent;
  • Successfully completed 1 EFTSL of study at bachelor level or higher at an Australian higher education provider (or equivalent);
  • Special Tertiary Admissions Test;
  • University Preparation Course;
  • Indigenous University Orientation Course;
  • Aboriginal University Readiness Assessment; or
  • Associate Degree.

English Language requirement (Band 3)

English competency requirements may be satisfied through completion of one of the following:

  • Year 12 English ATAR/English Literature ATAR grade C or better or equivalent;
  • Special Tertiary Admissions Test;
  • IELTS Academic Overall band minimum score of 6.0 (no individual band less than 6.0);
  • Successfully completed 1.0 EFTSL of study at bachelor level or higher in the UK, Ireland, USA, NZ or Canada;
  • University Preparation Course;
  • Indigenous University Orientation Course;
  • Aboriginal University Readiness Assessment;
  • AQF Diploma, Advanced Diploma or Associate Degree;
  • Successfully completed 0.375 EFTSL of study at bachelor level or higher at an Australian higher education provider (or equivalent); or
  • Other tests, courses or programs as defined in the Admissions Policy.

Portfolio pathway applications are not accepted for this course.

Learning outcomes

  1. LAW - Think critically to analyse, interpret and conceptualise complex legal matters.
  2. LAW - Think creatively to anticipate challenges and generate legal solutions/responses.
  3. LAW - Use digital and hard copy indexes to access, evaluate and synthesise relevant legal principle and policy from cases and peer reviewed articles.
  4. LAW - Communicate legal knowledge and ideas clearly, coherently and with independence.
  5. LAW - Demonstrate a global outlook with respect for cultural diversity, including Indigenous cultural sensitivity.
  6. LAW - Demonstrate initiative and autonomy to implement social, sustainable, and ethical values through appropriate professional practice.
  7. LAW - Work collaboratively and accountably and be responsible for own learning.
  8. CRIMINOLOGY & JUSTICE - Demonstrate autonomy, responsibility and accountability for own learning in scholarship and professional practice.
  9. CRIMINOLOGY & JUSTICE - Work collaboratively and demonstrate initiative to implement social, sustainable, and ethical values in criminology and justice.
  10. CRIMINOLOGY & JUSTICE - Demonstrate a global outlook with respect for diversity, including Indigenous cultural competence.
  11. CRIMINOLOGY & JUSTICE - Communicate knowledge of criminology and justice ideas clearly, coherently and with independence.
  12. CRIMINOLOGY & JUSTICE - Use digital technologies to access, evaluate and synthesise criminological information.
  13. CRIMINOLOGY & JUSTICE - Think creatively to anticipate challenges and generate solutions in criminological situations.
  14. CRIMINOLOGY & JUSTICE - Think critically to identify, conceptualise and analyse complex criminology issues.
  15. CRIMINOLOGY & JUSTICE - Apply broad discipline knowledge to a range of theoretical and practical criminology and justice issues.
  16. LAW - Communicate legal knowledge and ideas clearly, coherently and with independence.

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